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alaTest a collecté et analysé 11 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Meta Quest Pro. La note moyenne du produit est 3.8 sur 5, tandis que les autres produits de même catégorie ont une note moyenne de 4.4 sur 5. Les auteurs d'avis apprécient la taille. Le design impressionne, mais de nombreux avis sont moins positifs sur l'ergonomie.
design, taille
valeur, utilisabilité, fiabilité
Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres produits de même catégorie, le Meta Quest Pro obtient un alaScore™ de 96/100 = Excellent.
Avis d'expert par : Lewis Painter (trustedreviews.com)
The Meta Quest Pro offers advanced features like face- and eye-tracking, along with colour AR capabilities.
Relatively thin, lightweight design ; Great visuals ; Improved tracking with Quest Pro controllers ; Face- and eye-tracking are a boon for social VR
Lack of killer AR apps ; Can get uncomfortable over long periods of wear ; Limited battery life
The Meta Quest Pro offers impressive features like colour passthrough for AR, face- and eye-tracking and improved optics, but the lack of AR apps, the top-end price and the fact that colour AR is coming to the Quest 3 later this year at half the price...
Avis d'expert par : Alan Truly (digitaltrends.com)
Meta's Quest Pro is a high-end VR headset that's meant for work, so I spent a week putting it through its paces to share what works and what doesn't.
Very comfortable & no face pressure Top display clarity pancake lenses Good contrast with mini-LEDs Excellent controller tracking Improved multitasking performance
Needs frequent charging or a power cord Lacking top productivity apps
“The Meta Quest Pro is a fascinating piece of technology that will delight early adopters.”
Avis d'expert par : Will Greenwald (pcmag.com)
The standalone Meta Quest Pro VR headset is aimed at professionals as much as enthusiasts, with a high price that reflects its impressive feature set.
Avis d'expert par (t3.com)
The Meta Quest Pro isn't just a bit of fun, it's a great piece of kit for productivity too
Impressive natural face expressions and eye tracking ; Features both virtual and mixed reality ; New self-tracking controllers with haptic feedback
1-2 hours battery life ; You do get tired of wearing the headset ; Very expensive
Blending the real world with the digital one, the Meta Quest Pro is a headset that has both virtual and mixed reality - while it's not fully there yet, it does start to open doors for all sorts of new uses, be that for fun or for getting work done.
Avis d'expert par : Hamish Hector (techradar.com)
A next-gen headset that's arrived a tad too early
Impressive performance ; Comfortable yet secure fit ; Excellent controllers
Short battery life ; Pricey ; New features are currently underused
The Meta Quest Pro is an impressive mixed-reality headset, but its short battery life, the decision to have it focus on MR, and pricey features that feel underused may put some users off this next-gen hardware.
Avis d'expert par : Jack Needham (stuff.tv)
Is it a high-resolution headset hero or mixed reality muddle? The Meta Quest Pro is priced as the former, but it's not all smooth sailing
Great controller tracking ; Aesthetically pleasing
Far too heavy ; Far too pricey ; Little practical use for new features ; Might put casual users off VR
It’s powerful and has potential, but there’s a long way to go before the Meta Quest Pro takes over the workplace
Avis d'expert par : Lewis Painter (techadvisor.co.uk)
The Meta Quest Pro VR headset packs in some impressive tech in a surprisingly small form factor, but the price and limited content may put some off - for now, anyway.
Face- and eye-tracking are huge for social VR ; Full-colour passthrough will be a boon for MR apps ; Redesigned, compact controllers ; Convenient charging station
Very expensive ; Can become uncomfortable to wear over time ; No full light blocker included in the box
The Quest Pro is a capable headset that showcases what we should look forward to in the world of VR in the next few years, but the high price tag and comfort issues mean it’s only really for early adopters and those using it for work. Most people will...
Avis d'expert par : Matthias Zellmer (androidpit.com)
The most advanced "all-in-one" VR headset is now official with the Meta Quest Pro. We reviewed the mixed reality glasses for you in detail.
Very good display due to the pancake lenses ; Fastest processor on the market ; Face and eye tracking ; High wearing comfort ; Good memory configuration ; Self-locking controller
RGB passthrough feels like a novelty ; Docking station is absolutely necessary ; Long battery charging time ; Only a 72/90 Hz refresh rate
The Meta Quest Pro costs only $999 now instead of $1,500 when it was first released. This means Meta realized that the Pro cannot be sold at that price . Nevertheless, it is still not a bargain compared to a Meta Quest 2 or worse, the Pico 4. In this...
Avis d'expert par : Tony Polanco (tomsguide.com)
The Meta Quest Pro is a powerful VR headset meant to facilitate working in the metaverse. But despite its impressive features, it's far too expensive for most people.
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Avis d'expert par (androidcentral.com)
The Meta Quest Pro has all the trappings of being heralded as the greatest VR headset of all time, but a few nagging issues and early software offerings hold it back from greatness. It's a niche headset with a niche-making price.
Supremely comfortable ; Gorgeous new display ; Next-gen haptics and controller ; Improved color passthrough ; Excellent performance and thermals ; Can be used standalone or tethered effortlessly
Battery life needs to be better ; Limited Pro software selection at launch ; Steep price ; Full light blocker not included in the box
Quest Pro represents a compelling vision of a work-from-anywhere future but largely remains a conceptual device at launch. The high price tag makes it difficult to recommend to any consumer, and the few business applications available at launch mean...