Fatal Chuck Yeager
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Sauce: https://mixed-news.com/en/meta-quest-pro-canceled/
My concern about this is that this may indicate that in order to succeed in the market you have to race to the bottom. Which usually doesn't work very well when that happens. This could just be a Meta exclusive problem but it does point in the direction that demand may only come if there's price deterioration.
Meta launched the Quest Pro last year as a professional XR headset. And it did have some merits. These included a semi-open design for mixed reality applications, great Touch Pro controllers, and most importantly, the best lenses in a standalone VR/AR headset to date.
However, compromises in other areas meant that the headset was more of a "mixed bag" than a top-of-the-line headset. For example, the colored but low-quality pass-through and the heavy XR headset's rather uncomfortable head mount were problematic. Moreover, the starting price was around $1,500.
A few months later, Meta lowered the price by $500 to $1,000. Shortly thereafter, the Quest 3 was announced, promising significant improvements. It was foreseeable that the Quest Pro would not have a long life.
Quest Pro will probably not get a successor
According to The Information, Meta told its suppliers earlier this year that it would not be ordering any new components for the Quest Pro. Accordingly, manufacturer Goertek will only build Quest Pro headsets as long as the current material supply allows.
This means that the Quest Pro will be discontinued.
The report also indicates that Meta probably shut down the entire Pro line. "Meta has also suspended development of a second-generation Quest Pro", The Information reads. Apparently, Meta wants to concentrate on the less expensive headsets of the Quest series, which will get its next version with the Quest 3 in October. In March, a roadmap leak suggested that a successor to Quest Pro might support realistic codec avatars in the distant future.
My concern about this is that this may indicate that in order to succeed in the market you have to race to the bottom. Which usually doesn't work very well when that happens. This could just be a Meta exclusive problem but it does point in the direction that demand may only come if there's price deterioration.