There’s a lot of tech packed into the headset.
after the Quest Pro was announced that Zuckerberg was “referring to a different depth sensing system included in a previous prototype version of the device.” Still, it’s interesting to see the open spot in the shipped product.of screws, iFixit eventually gets to the lenses and the main board, which includes the new
chip. iFixit also takes apart the controllers, which have their own cameras, thumbsticks like what you’d find on the Nintendo Switch, and lithium-ion batteries rated for 10.85Wh.The guts of the Quest Pro are certainly impressive, but the device is complicated to take apart. “146 screws, tons of cables, and what at times seemed like a counter-intuitive design made this teardown one of the hardest we’ve done in a long time,” iFixit’s Shahram Mokhtari said in the video.
Still, I love seeing exactly what’s inside the Quest Pro — it’s remarkable how much technology Meta was able to pack into the $1,500 headset. Now the company just needs to figure out
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