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Meta to raise Quest VR headset prices in US on rising component costs

by Carbonmedia

Post Content ​Meta said the ⁠new ‌prices would also apply to refurbished Quest ​units, while accessories would retain current ‌pricing. (Image: Meta)

Meta Platforms said on Thursday it would increase the prices of its virtual reality headsets from April 19 in the United States due to rising costs of memory chips.
Its entry-level Quest 3S headset with 128 gigabytes of storage will now cost $349.99, compared with $299.99 earlier, the Facebook parent said. The price of its higher-end Quest ⁠3 headset ​with 512 gigabytes of storage will increase by $100 to $599.99.
The 256-gigabyte headset will be priced at $449.99, up $50 from its previous level.
The rapid build-out of artificial intelligence infrastructure by companies ​such ​as OpenAI, Alphabet’s Google and Microsoft has ⁠driven up demand for memory chips, as manufacturers prioritize components for higher-margin data centers over consumer ‌devices.

To manage the impact of the tight supplies, companies such as Dell, HP and Microsoft have also increased prices of their devices.
Last month, Sony also announced a second global price hike for its PlayStation 5 consoles in less than a year, including a $100 ⁠increase in ⁠the U.S., as the Japanese firm grapples with rising costs of key components.
Meta said the ⁠new ‌prices would also apply to refurbished Quest ​units, while accessories would retain current ‌pricing.

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The company’s recent moves indicate a strategic pivot away from VR toward AI after years of ‌heavy spending on ​its metaverse ambitions ​through ​Reality Labs, the division responsible for developing Quest mixed-reality headsets and smart glasses.
In January, ​the company laid off roughly 10% of ⁠its employees within the Reality Labs group. Meta has also scaled back its VR platform Horizon Worlds.
The metaverse project ‌had prompted ⁠the company’s name change from Facebook in 2021. The Reality Labs division has accumulated more ​than $70 billion in operating losses since then. 

 

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