
Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition: Sleek Black-and-Green VR Bundle with Game Pass
Hello, VR enthusiasts and Xbox devotees! I’m thrilled to present the Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition—a striking limited-edition collaboration between Meta and Microsoft. Picture a Quest 3S in Carbon Black with Velocity Green accents, bundled with an Xbox controller, Elite Strap, and Game Pass. It’s more than a headset—it’s a statement.

Specifications
• Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2
• Memory: 8 GB LPDDR5 RAM
• Storage: 128 GB
• Display: 1,832 × 1,920 LCD per eye (773 PPI, ~20 PPD)
• Lenses: Fresnel
• Field of View: 96° horizontal × 90° vertical
• Battery: 4,325 mAh (~2–2.5 h gameplay)
• Weight: 514 g
• Tracking: Inside-out with RGB & IR cameras, hand tracking
• Audio: Built-in spatial speakers
• Connectivity: Wi‑Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2
• Bundle Includes: Custom Quest 3S, matching Touch Plus controllers, limited-edition Xbox Wireless Controller, Elite Strap, 3 months Horizon+, 3 months Game Pass Ultimate

Technical Breakdown
The Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 and 8 GB RAM ensure fluid VR and cloud gaming performance. Fresnel lenses, while not as crisp as pancake optics, offer solid image quality and efficient battery use. The 96° FOV feels immersive though slightly narrower than the standard Quest 3’s. A 2–2.5 hour battery life suits most gaming sessions.
The Elite Strap boosts comfort significantly, eliminating front-heaviness during long sessions. Xbox Cloud Gaming support means instant access to Game Pass titles, although picture quality hinges on your internet speed.

Design & Feel
This “Black Ops Elegance” bundle features a matte Carbon Black chassis highlighted by Velocity Green accents—no stickers, just refined paintwork . Controllers and Xbox gamepad match perfectly. Materials feel robust and premium; buttons and grips are firm and responsive. The Elite Strap delivers even weight distribution and enhanced fit.

Personal Use Scenarios & Insights
Ideal for casual VR users and Xbox fans alike:
Launch Game Pass titles in VR instantly—no switching devices. Multitask in VR: stream a game, browse media, and check notifications. Compact and travel-ready—perfect for trips or hotel stays.
Fun tip: launch a 360° video to enjoy a virtual theater on the go.

Price & Availability
• MSRP: $399.99 (US) / £379.99 (UK)
• Bundle Value: Equivalent to ~$490 worth of components ($299 headset + $69 Elite Strap + $64 Xbox pad + $60 Game Pass)
• Availability: Very limited. Sold via Meta.com, Best Buy (US), Argos/EE (UK)—“once it’s gone, it’s gone.”
$399.99

How It Stacks Up
Meta Quest 3S (standard 128 GB)
• Pros: $299, identical performance
• Cons: Plain white design, lacks Xbox bundle extras
Meta Quest 3 (256 GB or higher)
• Pros: Pancake lenses, sharper visuals, wider FOV
• Cons: Higher cost and shorter battery life
PlayStation VR2
• Pros: High-fidelity visuals & haptics
• Cons: Wired, console-dependent
Ideal for Xbox fans wanting a cohesive look, Game Pass streaming and improved comfort with no performance compromise—but not for those prioritising max visual clarity or on a tight budget.

What Others Say
“This bundle… works out to be a pretty good deal.” — Gizmodo
“Xbox Cloud Gaming on the Meta Quest 3S is absolutely awesome… bring your Xbox console saves with you.” — Pure Xbox

FAQ
• Is this a performance upgrade over standard Quest 3S?
No—it’s the same hardware, just extra accessories and design.
• Can I use the Xbox controller with other Quest devices?
Yes. It pairs via Bluetooth to any Quest headset.
• Is this bundle VR console?
No—Xbox games run via cloud streaming, not natively

Final Verdict
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
A stylish, well-bundled headset that caters specifically to Xbox fans. You’re paying for aesthetics, comfort, and convenience—not performance. If those extras matter, this is a strong choice. If not, the standard Quest 3S or Quest 3 may be better.
Who Should Buy
• Xbox Game Pass subscribers
• Collectors of limited-edition gear
• Gamers valuing comfort and style
Who Should Consider Alternatives
• Budget-first buyers
• Users seeking top-tier visual clarity
• Those uninterested in cloud gaming or Xbox branding

							
							