Meta Customer VR Headset is already among the best places for their prices, but at a conference next week, the company is showing some impressive sound research prototypes that may be able to be able to be its headset in the future.
Meta said in a blog post that a headset, called “Terramiso”, “brings a new milestone for realism in VR.”. Tighamiso’s “high contrast – combined with the Meta Quest 3’s approximately 3x – 90 pixels per degree (PPD), combined with the tendency resolution – 3.6x Just Just 3 – and shine up to 1,400 nuts – up to Quest 3.” There are seemingly some commercials, including that it is more “bulkier and heavy” than today’s headset and has a limited department (FOV), but it is “closest that we have come for a visual experience that still goes through a visual touring test.”
There is a very wide FOV instead of two other headsets, “Booba 3” and “Booba 3 VR”. Although Quest 3 has a horizontal FOV of 110 degrees and 96 degrees Vertical FOV, Buba 3 headsets have 180 degrees Horizontal FOV and 120 degrees Vertical FOV. It brings horizontal FV headsets very close to the human visual system’s FOV, which Meta says is 200 degrees “almost”.
The Boba 3 headset, which “shows in mass production and similar lens technologies for those found in Quest 3,” has 4K’s 4K’s eye -related display resolution. This is more than a 3K -3K display resolution resolution from last year’s Boba 2 prototype and 2k 1k display resolution per eye per eye of the previous Buba 1 prototype.
Protype headsets will be shown at next week’s Sigggraph 2025 conference, and I suggest that Meta Blog Post check in their action. While Meta says she is “fully investigating prototypes, with novel technologies that can never enter consumer products,” you can see how they can eventually lead to headset that can offer a lot of VR experiences.


