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Meta Connect 2024 live blog — Meta Quest 3S, new AR glasses and more

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The Zuck is taking the stage. Let’s see what he has to say!

1 minute to go… finally!

So after one countdown and a whole long delay, we are now finally in a second countdown to the event. Our global Editor-in-Chief summed it up best.

Fashionably late

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Looks like we’ve got a short delay going on here. For now, just enjoy the rather zen music, which almost sounds AI generated (won’t say for certain though).

Five minutes!

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The event starts in just five minutes. We’re going to keep updating as Meta announces new information. Whether you’re excited about virtual reality, AI, AR or anything else Meta could bring to the table, we’ll keep you posted.

If you want to watch the event, you can see it below. If you want the latest info without watching for yourself, simply refersh this live blog. 

Project Orion AR glasses: Final rumors

RayNeo Air 2s AR Glasses

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We’re unsure whether Zuckerberg and company will show off its Project Orion AR glasses, as the latest rumors suggest we’re still far away from seeing them. Some early speculation suggests it’ll run Horizon OS with support for various apps and augmented reality features.

In the end, it sounds like these could be the Ray-Ban glasses and an AR headset. Hopefully, Meta’s glasses are something like the Snap Spectacles in terms of features — but more visually appealing.  

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses

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As the event approaches, your mind can’t help but wander toward the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Sure, a new VR headset is exciting, but AR glasses that are actually wearable and stylish sound promising. We really liked the last version of the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, so we’re eager to see what the companies have changed.

There are a few rumors regarding the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and what kind of new features they’ll get. Here are the key things we think Meta will announce about the glasses:

  • New color options and styles
  • New Meta AI software powering the glasses

Meta Quest 3

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We’re less than an hour from the start of Meta Connect 2024, which means we’re about to hear all of the good stuff about the Quest 3S. The most recent rumor spilled many of the beans, with a store display spelling out most of the specs. Here are the final specs we expect from the Meta Quest 3S based on the leaks and rumors:

  • Price: $299
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor
  • Resolution: 1,832 x 1,920 per eye
  • Refresh rate: 120Hz
  • Included game: Batman: Arkham Shadow
  • Controllers included: Yes
  • Storage: 128 and 256GB options
  • Design: Cameras in small triangular clusters on both sides

Those are the key details we’ve had leaked so far, and they’ve all come from reasonably reliable sources, so we’re confident they’re accurate. Of course, there’s always a chance Meta could throw a curveball, and that’s why it’s essential to stay tuned to the live blog as Meta officially announces the headset.

What direction will LLaMA be heading in?

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Meta’s Llama LLM (large language model) has been making big strides forward over the last 12 months. LLaMA 3.1 is probably the biggest version so far because of the efficiencies brought with it in making this trillion parameter model half the size.

You’re already using it in the form of Meta’s AI chatbot in WhatsApp (available in the US only), as it gives you access to image generation and other features.

So the big question is, where does LLaMA go next? Meta’s done a lot of work on the back end to make your text prompts feel natural with the model, so my prediction would be to see this move over to voice as well. Maybe even speaking directly to WhatsApp to have this logged conversation.

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It’s a good question that Meta keeps hella vague on the run up to Connect itself. According to the company, you can head over to the developer Facebook page and see the live stream.

However, a reliable source of where you’d actually see the stream is on Meta’s broader Facebook page here. Once it goes live, we’ll embed it up top!

ICYMI — the Quest 3S was leaked in a store display

A Walmart display of the Meta Quest 3s sitting in a clear cabinet.

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If you’re just joining us on the countdown to Meta Connect 2024, welcome! One thing already seems to be a dead cert for an announcement, which is the Meta Quest 3S. And we say its a certainty because a Walmart display of this headset has already been leaked.

Here’s what we know about it based on this shop display:

  • The included game will be Batman: Arkham Shadow (I called it a few days ago while talking to the guys).
  • Unlike the Quest 3, the Quest 3S will have a slightly lower resolution per-eye — 1832 x 1920 pixels compared to the 4K resolution.
  • Pricing looks set to start at $299.

Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses worn by Tom's Guide editor John Velasco

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The next big frontier for AI has been natural language interaction. So far, you’ve had to frame your questions essentially as the kind of prompts you’d type into the likes of ChatGPT. 

But more and more, companies like OpenAI and most recently Rabbit with its new Large Action Model (LAM) have been dabbling with reasoning and logic trees to make sound conclusions on what you mean if you were to ask a question that vaguely relates to whatever you may be requesting.

So far, Meta AI on the Ray-Bans has been good, but you still need to remember the trigger phrases such as “Hey Meta, look and…” followed by your query. If Meta’s AI models get this conversational aspect built into them, it could be huge for how you could just have a back and forth chat with your glasses about whatever you’re looking at. And most importantly, turn that into action.

This is one of a few things I’d love for Meta to announce on stage at Connect.

What are going to be the big topics (based on looking at the developer keynote schedule)?

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When it comes to events like this, you can start to draw some general conclusions on what may be talked about in the main event by taking a look at the developer-centric keynotes that are happening afterwards.

It’s not a perfect science, but since Meta Connect’s announcements have basically been leaked extensively, we can start to tie some threads together. Here are 3 things that jumped out at me.

  • “Learn about Meta Quest devices.” — the most obvious slam dunk sign here is how they’re not specifying a product number here. Looks more and more deadset that we’ll get Quest 3 and 3S side-by-side.
  • “Introducing the new Meta spatial app framework.” — this seems to be more of a deep dive into the way that Meta’s development platform for making spatial apps works. While it talks about Meta Quest, I wouldn’t be surprised if Zuck announced that the Orion project specs run Horizon OS, and devs get introduced to a new augmented fashion of apps.
  • “How Meta technologies are built with Llama models.” — It’s already a given that Llama runs through all of Meta’s apps. But I have no doubt that mentions of the 405B model and reasoning capabilities do open the door to suggesting we’ll see more doors opened in Meta AI.

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Personally, I love my Ray-Ban Meta glasses — the AI feature set grows with every incremental update and it’s legitimately came in clutch when on vacation in Costa Rica.

But there’s been some rumblings in the rumor mill that at Meta Connect later today, there will be more than just software update announcements — there could be a hardware refresh too. Namely, some sources have reported a small AR display appearing on these for quick notification referencing.

Well, not to be the party pooper, but I just want to stop that talk dead in its tracks and simply say I don’t think this will happen — at least this year. You’ve got a lot coming from Project Orion on this, which will be kept to just a developer level while they all figure out software support.

Instead, for the consumer-facing side of these specs, we’ll see more impactful AI updates to change how you use these glasses going forward. Here are five I want to see!

A Walmart display of the Meta Quest 3s sitting in a clear cabinet.

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Ever since Meta aired its VR Games Showcase last month, we’ve been wondering which, if any, of those 15 titles could be included with the Meta Quest 3s, which we fully expect to be shown off later today at Meta Connect 2024. Now, a leaked image of a Walmart display seems to have cleared that question up. 

It looks like Batman: Arkham Shadow will be bundled with both the Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3s going forward. Well, that’s provided the info in the leaked image is accurate, which was taken by Reddit user “CaptainKenway1693” (thanks, Upload VR). Let’s hope The Dark Knight’s new VR quest can remove the bad taste Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League left in so many Bat fans’ mouths. 

The Walmart display also seemingly confirms the specs of the upcoming Meta Quest 3s. The resolution of the headset will be (1832 x 1920) pixels per eye, compared to the 4K resolution you get with the Meta Quest 3. 

The new headset will offer either 128GB or 256GB of storage, with rumors that the Meta Quest 3s price will start at $299. That’s certainly a whole lot cheaper than the existing Quest 3, which starts at $499.  

Snapchat Spectacles 5th generation

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In September, Snap unveiled the next-gen version of Snap Spectacles. Bringing enhanced AR features its predecessor lacked, it’s set to wage war on Meta’s Orion AR glasses. And with features that include letting you watch SnapChat videos on the equivalent of a 100-inch screen right in front of your eyeballs, Snap’s specs certainly sound like they stand a chance in this conflict. Though your optometrist is probably going to be livid.

The revised frame of the new Spectacles consists of a duo of Snapdragon processors, four cameras that focus on hand-tracking and vapor chamber cooling. Sounds cool, right? Sadly there’s a big ol’ catch.

Currently, Snap is only making its new AR glasses available to developers, for the eye-watering price of $99 over a minimum 12 month contract. Ouch. Though you won’t be popping them over your nose for the foreseeable, know that Spectacles run on Snap’s own OS platform, the glasses support voice commands, while battery life is said to hover around 45 minutes. 

How will this Snap Spectacles vs Meta Orain AR glasses face-off play out at this year’s Meta Connect? We’re unsure, but we can’t wait to find out. 

A render of a man playing a first-person shooter game in mixed reality.

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First announced back in April, Meta revealed it was opening up its OS to third-parties, the most of exciting of these being Xbox. Dubbed “Meta Horizon”, this mixed reality operating system will run across a variety of, limited edition VR headsets. 

Could we catch a glimpse of one of these third-party headsets at Meta Connect 2024 today? Keep those digits crossed. 

A Meta blog post from April confirmed we would see new headsets from both Lenovo and Asus ROG, yet it’s the Xbox one that intrigues me the most. 

It’s been possible to play some of the best Xbox Series X games on large screens in mixed reality since Meta teamed up with Microsoft to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming to Meta Quest. And the knowledge that Meta are actively “working together (with Microsoft) to create a limited-edition Meta Quest, inspired by Xbox” is a downright salivating prospect.

Just stick a massive Master Chief helmet on the front, make sure there’s a “117” inscribing on each of this Xbox headset’s straps and you can have all my money, Meta.   

Meta Quest 3 VR headset and Meta Quest 3S render

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As you can see, if we put the Quest 3 alongside the Quest 3S, you can spot a lot of differences in the overall design between these two headsets.

But the main question is how many of these give the game away on what compromises Meta will make to drive the cost down to the 3S’ $299 price. First, it looks as if the amount of mixed reality sensors across the front is set to decrease in number. How that will impact the user experience, we can’t be sure.

On top of that, this headset does seem to be a bit bulkier in construction compared to the Quest 3 too — probably to house a larger, cheaper display array and lens construction.

However, one interesting new element not found on the standard Quest 3 is that new button underneath the volume switch. It could be the case that we may see an iPhone 16-esque Action button that could be programmed to any function.

For more, we’ve done a comparison between the two options based on the leaks and rumors we’ve all seen so far!

Using ChatGPT advanced voice

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Earlier this year, we were wowed by GPT-4o and its Advanced Voice Mode — allowing you to have significantly more natural, free-flowing conversations with AI.

Well with Connect nearly here and significant announcements around Meta AI being touted, could this be the time we something similar to this coming to the various models underpinning the company’s bigger efforts?

This could be huge for using your Ray-Bans on-the-go — giving more natural prompts to find out more about the world around you or taking more direct action on your behalf as agentic AI. The possibilities are endless.

Meta Avatars

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Of course, Connect 2024 is going to be about a lot of big things, but some small but significant developments look set to be announced. One key one has been leaked ahead of the event, which shows we may be getting an overhaul to Meta Avatars.

Reported by UploadVR, a new pop-up appears when editing your avatar in the Meta Horizon mobile app, which tells you that these new-look avatars are “landing soon.” This is a very strong indicator that we’ll see these at Connect — roughly a year later than was promised by the Zuck. But hey! Better late than never!

I’m hoping Quest 3S gets Travel Mode — it’s a game changer!

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Travel mode on Quest 3 is something I got to test recently during my trip to Computex. And while I can’t speak for the improvements that came to the Apple Vision Pro’s equivalent mode in visionOS 2, at the time, Meta stood head and shoulders above the Cupertino crew with its implementation.

From the rigid anchoring of windows and recognition of surfaces even under turbulence on this 15-hour flight, to the capabilities of what you could actually do offline, it makes any flight go by in a flash and I hope it comes to the 3S too!

Meta Quest 3S leaked image, front of the headset

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Leaks are very commonplace for our industry, and Meta ended up seeing its new low-cost headset revealed this way too. The Quest 3S was accidentally posted on the Meta Store (then deleted), and most recently, an Amazon ad went live too early.

What these things showed us were the design you see above, a bit of a peek at the specs (basically, the same Snapdragon XR2 chipset but with a weaker display and smaller battery), and a $299 price.

That last one would be huge for getting more people to jump into Mixed Reality!

What about Project Orion?

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Yes, the picture I’m using here is of the RayNeo Air 2s, but this will just be setting the standard for just how much of a leapfrog concept Project Orion would be. 

Simply put, think of the Ray-Bans but with an AR display and wireless connectivity to give you that blend of digital and physical. There’s been a lot of buzz, and with the successes Meta is seeing in mixed reality headsets and glasses infused with AI for a display-free augmented reality, the Zuck and co could be in the best position to make something big of these.

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses

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There’s a lot of rumblings about Meta AI getting some big upgrades at Connect, and these should be coming to the glasses too. We could see these become the ultimate piece of AI hardware if the Zuck announces 5 key things! 

I made my wishlist over here.

Welcome to the blog!

The Meta Quest 3s headset

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Welcome to the Meta Connect 2024 live blog! We’re kicking off a little early to go through some details of what to expect!

First off, the Meta Quest 3S. This cheaper headset should replace the Meta Quest 2 (we’ve seen this older headset go out of stock everywhere), and the price looks set to be $299.