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Home / Technology / Meta Delays VR Headset for Better Quality

Meta Delays VR Headset for Better Quality

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ordered a focus on higher quality experiences.
  • The VR headset release is delayed to ensure a polished and reliable experience.
  • Meta will release a limited edition wearable and next-gen Quest in 2026.
Meta Delays VR Headset for Better Quality

Meta's Reality Labs has postponed the launch of its planned mixed reality headset, codenamed 'Phoenix.' This strategic shift, mandated by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, directs teams to concentrate on enhancing the quality of experiences and improving overall business sustainability.

The delay is intended to allow development teams more time to perfect the user experience, ensuring a highly polished and dependable product. This includes addressing significant changes to the core user interface without compromising quality or reliability.

Meta is now aiming for a 2026 release of a "limited edition" wearable device, dubbed 'Malibu 2,' and an upgraded Meta Quest headset. These next-generation devices will feature substantial capability enhancements, particularly focused on elevating immersive gaming experiences.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Meta delayed the 'Phoenix' VR headset to focus on higher quality experiences and business sustainability, ensuring a polished and reliable product.
Meta plans to release a limited edition wearable device 'Malibu 2' and a next-generation Meta Quest headset in 2026.
The next-generation Meta Quest headset is anticipated for a 2026 release, featuring major upgrades for immersive gaming.

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