Meta's Horizon OS Brings Immersive Productivity to Windows 11 and Quest Headsets
The wait is finally over for those eager to experience the power of mixed reality on their Windows devices. The latest release of Meta's Horizon OS has made Mixed Reality Link, a feature that allows users to access their virtual desktops from their Windows 11 PCs, available to everyone.
With the latest update, Windows users can now pair their machines with their Meta Quest 3 and 3S headsets, unlocking an immersive productivity experience. This is made possible by the ability to connect their devices to cloud-based solutions like Windows 365 Cloud PC, Azure Virtual Desktop, Microsoft Dev Box, and others, allowing users to access multiple high-resolution monitors at once.
The cost difference between Meta's affordable Meta Quest 3S headset ($300) and Apple's Vision Pro ($3,500) makes this technology more accessible to the average consumer. This development marks a significant milestone for Meta, which has been investing heavily in virtual reality and augmented reality technology.
In addition to Mixed Reality Link, Facebook's parent company has announced plans for a futuristic VR headset that promises "VR experiences indistinguishable from the physical world", as well as smart glasses with Meta AI live translation and 3K video recording. These innovations demonstrate Meta's commitment to revolutionizing the way we interact with technology in the future.
The wait is finally over for those eager to experience the power of mixed reality on their Windows devices. The latest release of Meta's Horizon OS has made Mixed Reality Link, a feature that allows users to access their virtual desktops from their Windows 11 PCs, available to everyone.
With the latest update, Windows users can now pair their machines with their Meta Quest 3 and 3S headsets, unlocking an immersive productivity experience. This is made possible by the ability to connect their devices to cloud-based solutions like Windows 365 Cloud PC, Azure Virtual Desktop, Microsoft Dev Box, and others, allowing users to access multiple high-resolution monitors at once.
The cost difference between Meta's affordable Meta Quest 3S headset ($300) and Apple's Vision Pro ($3,500) makes this technology more accessible to the average consumer. This development marks a significant milestone for Meta, which has been investing heavily in virtual reality and augmented reality technology.
In addition to Mixed Reality Link, Facebook's parent company has announced plans for a futuristic VR headset that promises "VR experiences indistinguishable from the physical world", as well as smart glasses with Meta AI live translation and 3K video recording. These innovations demonstrate Meta's commitment to revolutionizing the way we interact with technology in the future.