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The main reason for that has to be the price factor I feel like, although I could be overlooking another reason.
I will never buy a product produced by Meta, so whenever I do decide to pony up for a headset, it will most likely be a Valve product.
Its more than pure price, the quest 3 is also higher resolution, stand alone, pancake lenses, wireless...
I have a quest 3, and absolutely love mine, use it both for wireless pcvr and standalone gaming.
Damn, that's definitely a reason to use it over Valves headset. I wonder if their next one will include some of these features.
i hope so. the setup of my quest 3 is so fast, literally seconds. Love taking it out to show friends.