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The Meta Quest 3 still holds a strong position in the VR market, but attention has already shifted to its successor.
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The Meta Quest 4 is shaping up to be a major step forward in design, performance, and immersive experiences.
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Even though Meta has not revealed details officially, leaks and reports give us a clearer picture of what to expect.
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Launch Timeline Pushed Back
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Many expected the Meta Quest 4 in 2026, but that is no longer the case. Reports from sources like The Verge suggest Meta has moved its schedule.
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Instead of sticking to the previous three-year release rhythm, the company is now focusing on other projects.
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Work on the new headset has slowed as Meta prioritizes a lightweight AR-style device, code-named Puffin, aimed at competing with Apple’s Vision Pro.
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Because of this, the Meta Quest 4 is now rumored for late 2026 or even later. This delay also allows Meta to finish developing the XR3 Gen 3 processor and refine its production approach.
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Two Models in the Works
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Leaks show that Meta is preparing not one but two headsets. These are code-named Pismo Low and Pismo High. They are expected to reach the market as two different versions of the Meta Quest 4.
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| Model | Expected Price | Features | Target Users |
| Quest 4S (Pismo Low) | $300 – $400 | LCD panels, Fresnel lenses, no eye tracking | Casual users, families |
| Quest 4 (Pismo High) | $500 – $600+ | OLED/Mini-LED screens, pancake lenses, XR3 chip, eye & face tracking | Enthusiasts, professionals |
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This dual approach gives Meta a way to reach both entry-level buyers and high-end consumers.
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Technical Improvements on Premium Model
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The advanced version of the Meta Quest 4 (Pismo High) is expected to carry major upgrades. Reliable leaks highlight several changes:
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- Stronger chipset: The Snapdragon XR3 Gen 3, designed by Qualcomm, will bring faster graphics, lower lag, and better battery efficiency. RAM could reach 12 GB, with storage options up to 512 GB.
- Eye and face sensors: Tracking eye movements and expressions will enable sharper rendering, more lifelike avatars, and gaze-based controls. These features were seen in Quest Pro but will now reach a broader audience.
- OLED or mini-LED screens: The move away from LCD aims to offer sharper detail, deeper blacks, and improved contrast.
- Thinner lenses and lighter design: Slim pancake lenses will cut down on weight and bulk. A halo-style strap, similar to Quest Pro, is rumored for better comfort.
- Mixed reality boost: High-quality color passthrough will make MR features stronger. Improved spatial audio will also enhance immersion without extra headphones.
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Price Expectations
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Meta is positioning the two Meta Quest 4 models clearly apart in cost.
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- Quest 4S: Between $300 and $400. A budget option that keeps hardware simple while staying fully compatible with existing apps.
- Quest 4 (premium): Between $500 and $600, possibly higher, depending on final parts. The advanced display, XR3 chip, and sensors will justify the increase.
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Role in Meta’s Larger Ecosystem
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The Meta Quest 4 will not just be another VR device. It is designed to act as the centerpiece of Meta’s new Horizon OS system.
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With brands like Lenovo, Asus, and Microsoft joining the platform, the focus is shifting toward building a shared XR ecosystem.
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This means the Meta Quest 4 will serve as a showcase device—highlighting what is possible and attracting developers, creators, and partners into Meta’s vision of immersive computing.
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