Meta Connect 2024 is here. Starting at 1pm ET / 6pm BST today / or 3am AEST on September 26 for our Australian readers – Mark Zuckerberg’s opening keynote will begin, and we're expecting new hardware and plenty of software updates. Our Editor-at-Large Lance Ulanoff is live on the scene, and we're covering the news from TechRadar offices around the world.
We don’t know precisely what will be demoed, but based on the last Meta Connect, and several leaks, we expect to see Meta AI upgrades, an update for Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses ( and maybe even news about AR glasses), and the big reveal: the Meta Quest 3S.
This follow-up VR headset should be a super-affordable alternative to the Meta Quest 3, not a new high-end, high-performance model. A cheaper option could help make VR more accessible, should the rumors prove correct.
We're live blogging the event and we’ll be getting you prepared for the announcements we might see, and then we'll take you through the opening keynote reveal by reveal as it happens.
Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening folks! We're just under seven hours from the start of the Meta Connect 2024 keynote, so until it kicks off I'm going to run you through some of the updates we're expecting to see based on the leaks and rumors so far.
Let's start with the announcement that seems most likely: the Meta Quest 3S.
Nothing has yet been said officially but as is usual with tech announcements several details have leaked early; some information about the headset's existence even came from Meta itself like when it accidentally named the new device on its official app store.
We know more than its name though, with leaks even showing us the headset's design early:
As you can see in the Twitter post, the device looks like a Quest 2 in terms of how bulky it is because it reportedly uses the older model's fresnel lens system rather than the Quest 3's pancake lenses.
I won't get too into the weeds here, just know that fresnel lens systems are usually chunkier than pancake ones and can lead to images being a little less sharp. That said pancake lenses aren't perfect, they typically lose more light meaning images viewed through fresnel lenses can appear brighter.
Sticking with the Meta Quest 3S design, there are a few extra details to unpack from this leak.
As you can see on the front face in the Twitter image the Quest 3S will supposedly boast some mixed reality sensors. We're expecting those to be for full-color mixed reality and be roughly of the same quality as the cameras we've seen on the Meta Quest 3 proper.
Just below the left set of cameras as we look at the headset you'll see a volume bar (fairly standard) and a new button. We've heard this is an 'Action Button' like you'd find on an iPhone 16.
By default it'll apparently swap between passthrough and VR like the side of the headset double-tap feature on the Meta Quest 3, but you might also be able to customize it to perform other tasks like launching an app.
(Image credit: Meta)
As for the specs it'll sit between the Meta Quest 3 and the Meta Quest 2 according to the rumors. So it'll boast a Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 chipset from the Quest 3, but displays that are only 1,832 x 1,920 pixels per eye like those found in the Quest 2. They will, however, supposedly boast a variable refresh rate that supports 90Hz and 120Hz playback.
We haven't heard about its RAM but I have a feeling it might only offer 6GB instead of 8GB as a further cost cutting measure to keep it more affordable. Though 8GB would be ideal especially for any AI functions Meta might add to Quest at Connect or beyond, as well as for multitasking in mixed reality, so we'll have to wait and see what's announced
And how much will the Meta Quest 3S cost?
Well as with the previous rumors everything should be taken with a pinch of salt but a supposed leaked Amazon advert (above) for the headset says it starts at $299.99 which suggests the VR headset could end up being $299.99 / £299.99 / AU$479.99 for its base model, which is the same price as the what the Quest 2 settled at before it got some dramatic price cuts earlier this year.
So this would be for the rumored 128GB Quest 3S, with the model with more storage (likely either 256GB or 512GB) then probably landing somewhere around $399.99 / £399.99 / AU$599.99 to use the Meta Quest 2's pricing structure.
That's enough Meta Quest 3S talk, lets get into Meta's other big hardware focus and discuss potential Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses Connect announcements.
(Image credit: Meta)
Right out the gate I'm going to say I don't think we'll get a whole new pair of Meta smart glasses this year. Maybe a new design of the existing hardware could make an appearance, but don't hold your breath for a hardware upgrade.
My reasoning? One, we've seen zero leaks for it which seems odd next to the Meta Quest 3S which has had a boatload of leaks wash up on our shores. If new specs were also coming I feel we'd know even just a little bit of info about them.
Two, it's way too soon. Meta AI integration (which is the biggest selling point and best feature of the Ray-Ban smart specs) hasn't even made its way to every region where the current-gen glasses are sold, so it would be odd to launch a follow-up now when the old model isn't even complete yet.
Three, I think Meta is going to tease a different kind of glasses instead.
(Image credit: Meta)
AR has been the talk of the town in the XR space, and so I think we'll get a taste of what Meta's cooking up for its own AR glasses.
Beyond their existence and that they'll combine AR and AI technologies as a sort of hybrid of Meta's hardware efforts to date (its AI smart glasses and its VR headsets) we know next to nothing about them. Though given Meta recently reupped its partnership with Ray-Ban I expect these AR glasses would continue to sport the brand's iconic design.
A Meta Connect teaser would allow Meta to show the world what it has been working on, though I expect Zuckerberg won't go into details like price or a release date. Instead I'm envisioning a trailer like the Meta Quest Pro teaser we got at Connect 2021 when it was announced as Project Cambria.
Zuckerberg might appear on stage in a prototype, or show us a more in-depth demo, but I doubt they'd be ready for members of the public or press to give them a whirl. So don't expect a hands-on feature from us unfortunately.
I predict we'll have to wait until at least 2025 (but perhaps even 2026 or 2027) to actually get to try the Meta AR Glasses for ourselves, but maybe I'll get proven wrong later today.
(Image credit: Future)
Our Editor At Large Lance Ulanoff was scoping out Meta's HQ yesterday ahead of today's event and took the above snap. He'll be attending the keynote later today so he can see everything that's announced first-hand.
So we've gone through the Meta Quest 3S, and the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses on the hardware side at Meta Connect, what about the software we might see get shown off?
We'll probably hear a little bit about VR gaming at Connect, in particular Batman: Arkham Shadow. It's a Meta Quest 3 exclusive launching sometime in October so I wouldn't be surprised if we got another trailer and a firm release date for it.
(Image credit: Meta / Camouflaj)
We might also see a few other VR and MR games because we didn't get a dedicated Quest Gaming Showcase this Summer. Meta didn't have its own space to showcase trailers so it may take a little bit of time to do that Connect.
The one subject I'm certain will be talked about however is AI, and how Meta's own artificial intelligence has been progressing since the last time it gave us an update.
(Image credit: Meta)
We know for certain that Meta AI will make an appearance at Connect 2024, and there's a few announcements I'm hoping to see.
The first is a global rollout of the AI on Meta's hardware, or at least a UK launch. Currently Meta AI is only officially out on the Quest 3 and Ray-Ban smart glasses in the US and Canada (so I was surprised that I somehow have access to it on my smart glasses here in the UK, though I'm not complaining). Considering how fun the feature is I really want more people to have access to it on their Meta devices.
I'd also like to see the Meta AI not only gain some of the abilities we've recently seen added to Google Gemini, Apple Intelligence, and ChatGPT to bring it on par with its rivals, but perhaps some uniquely Meta tools.
Perhaps the ability to generate mixed-reality objects using AI prompts that you can then interact with using your Quest headset, or a Messenger assistant that uses your contacts' Facebook info to remind you about things like an upcoming Birthday.
I'm spit balling a bit here, but you get the picture. I'm hoping the next few years we'll see each AI assistant generate its own unique identity rather than each being effectively a carbon copy of what's already out there.
(Image credit: Meta)
We'll be here from now until a little after the keynote ends covering all of the announcements as they happen, but if you want to watch the keynote live for yourself what are your options?
Assuming you can't attend in person then option one is to head to the Meta for Developers Facebook page and tune into the livestream there when it goes live.
Option two is to put on your Meta Quest headset, boot up Horizon Worlds, and attend a virtual version of Meta Connect being hosted at a VR space inspired by Menlo Park campus.
If you miss the event you can usually catch the presentation later on Meta's YouTube channel.
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(Image credit: Future)
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(Image credit: Future)
Lance is at Menlo Park Campus, has his badge, and is ready for Meta Connect 2024 to begin!
He also got given a couple of pins (I'm very jealous) and while one is just the word 'Connect' inside a box the other shows a few shapes (a star, triangle and circle) floating next to each other. Maybe it has a meaning we'll learn more about during Connect, or maybe it's just meant to look nice.
We'll know either way in a couple of hours.
(Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol)
We're only 90 minutes from the start of Meta Connect and Mark Zuckerberg's keynote address. While we're pretty sure about the Meta Quest 3S coming today, a big question will be Meta AI. Will there be AI on Meta's AR headsets? What sort of features will Meta offer?
As Apple rolls out Apple Intelligence to its newest devices, the Apple Vision Pro has been left out of the AI party, for better and for worse. This could be a way for Meta to pull ahead with its own, more affordable AR headset offering.
(Image credit: HBO / Warner Bros. Studios)
One of the more questionable rumors we've heard from Meta Connect is news that Meta will let you use the voices of famous celebrities, possibly including Judi Dench and John Cena, with its talking AI platform. According to a report in Reuters, Meta will announce this new feature today, with more celebrities along side.
This sort of thing hasn't gone well in the past, and I'll be skeptical, but it begs the question: will there be celebrities at the event today? Will John Cena's voice make an appearance without the man himself? I've tasked our Editor-at-Large to look for other large humans, especially wrestler/action stars. Not because I need to know about the next season of Peacemaker. Nope. But find him, Lance.
(Image credit: Lance Ulanoff / Future)
One of the big questions for today are Meta's Ray Ban Smart Glasses plans. Will we see a new set of glasses today? Will there be new styles? Will Meta leave the Ray Ban partnership for its own fashion brand? Hopefully that last one will never happen, and I'll keep buying Wayfarers whether they're smart or not.
As for new glasses, I think we'll definitely see some updates, but I don't think we'll see all-new devices. The Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chipset inside today's smart glasses is already very powerful, but we haven't heard about any device upgrades, and we haven't seen any leaks about new devices.
Still, it would be exciting to see more in the smart glasses space. The Snapdragon AR1 is strong enough to power smart glasses with a display, not just a camera and speakers. I'd also like to see battery improvements, and maybe something new for the camera as well.
Today will probably be about the Quest 3S and no more hardware than that, but I'll keep my current Meta Ray Bans handy in case they need a fast update.
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We don’t know precisely what will be demoed, but based on the last Meta Connect, and several leaks, we expect to see Meta AI upgrades, an update for Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses ( and maybe even news about AR glasses), and the big reveal: the Meta Quest 3S.
This follow-up VR headset should be a super-affordable alternative to the Meta Quest 3, not a new high-end, high-performance model. A cheaper option could help make VR more accessible, should the rumors prove correct.
We're live blogging the event and we’ll be getting you prepared for the announcements we might see, and then we'll take you through the opening keynote reveal by reveal as it happens.
Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening folks! We're just under seven hours from the start of the Meta Connect 2024 keynote, so until it kicks off I'm going to run you through some of the updates we're expecting to see based on the leaks and rumors so far.
Let's start with the announcement that seems most likely: the Meta Quest 3S.
Nothing has yet been said officially but as is usual with tech announcements several details have leaked early; some information about the headset's existence even came from Meta itself like when it accidentally named the new device on its official app store.
We know more than its name though, with leaks even showing us the headset's design early:
Meta Reality Labs - Project Ventura/PantherMeta Quest 3S - Final Design pic.twitter.com/6Tc9ig2hJoAugust 11, 2024
As you can see in the Twitter post, the device looks like a Quest 2 in terms of how bulky it is because it reportedly uses the older model's fresnel lens system rather than the Quest 3's pancake lenses.
I won't get too into the weeds here, just know that fresnel lens systems are usually chunkier than pancake ones and can lead to images being a little less sharp. That said pancake lenses aren't perfect, they typically lose more light meaning images viewed through fresnel lenses can appear brighter.
Sticking with the Meta Quest 3S design, there are a few extra details to unpack from this leak.
As you can see on the front face in the Twitter image the Quest 3S will supposedly boast some mixed reality sensors. We're expecting those to be for full-color mixed reality and be roughly of the same quality as the cameras we've seen on the Meta Quest 3 proper.
Just below the left set of cameras as we look at the headset you'll see a volume bar (fairly standard) and a new button. We've heard this is an 'Action Button' like you'd find on an iPhone 16.
By default it'll apparently swap between passthrough and VR like the side of the headset double-tap feature on the Meta Quest 3, but you might also be able to customize it to perform other tasks like launching an app.
(Image credit: Meta)
As for the specs it'll sit between the Meta Quest 3 and the Meta Quest 2 according to the rumors. So it'll boast a Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 chipset from the Quest 3, but displays that are only 1,832 x 1,920 pixels per eye like those found in the Quest 2. They will, however, supposedly boast a variable refresh rate that supports 90Hz and 120Hz playback.
We haven't heard about its RAM but I have a feeling it might only offer 6GB instead of 8GB as a further cost cutting measure to keep it more affordable. Though 8GB would be ideal especially for any AI functions Meta might add to Quest at Connect or beyond, as well as for multitasking in mixed reality, so we'll have to wait and see what's announced
Exclusive: Meta Quest 3s (preliminary naming)Project Codenames: Ventura, PantherI have seen multiple devkits and spoken to several people familiar with the device. Here are all the things I have learned and feel comfortable sharing in a single infographic: pic.twitter.com/OFFURqVODSMay 20, 2024
And how much will the Meta Quest 3S cost?
Well as with the previous rumors everything should be taken with a pinch of salt but a supposed leaked Amazon advert (above) for the headset says it starts at $299.99 which suggests the VR headset could end up being $299.99 / £299.99 / AU$479.99 for its base model, which is the same price as the what the Quest 2 settled at before it got some dramatic price cuts earlier this year.
So this would be for the rumored 128GB Quest 3S, with the model with more storage (likely either 256GB or 512GB) then probably landing somewhere around $399.99 / £399.99 / AU$599.99 to use the Meta Quest 2's pricing structure.
That's enough Meta Quest 3S talk, lets get into Meta's other big hardware focus and discuss potential Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses Connect announcements.
(Image credit: Meta)
Right out the gate I'm going to say I don't think we'll get a whole new pair of Meta smart glasses this year. Maybe a new design of the existing hardware could make an appearance, but don't hold your breath for a hardware upgrade.
My reasoning? One, we've seen zero leaks for it which seems odd next to the Meta Quest 3S which has had a boatload of leaks wash up on our shores. If new specs were also coming I feel we'd know even just a little bit of info about them.
Two, it's way too soon. Meta AI integration (which is the biggest selling point and best feature of the Ray-Ban smart specs) hasn't even made its way to every region where the current-gen glasses are sold, so it would be odd to launch a follow-up now when the old model isn't even complete yet.
Three, I think Meta is going to tease a different kind of glasses instead.
(Image credit: Meta)
AR has been the talk of the town in the XR space, and so I think we'll get a taste of what Meta's cooking up for its own AR glasses.
Beyond their existence and that they'll combine AR and AI technologies as a sort of hybrid of Meta's hardware efforts to date (its AI smart glasses and its VR headsets) we know next to nothing about them. Though given Meta recently reupped its partnership with Ray-Ban I expect these AR glasses would continue to sport the brand's iconic design.
A Meta Connect teaser would allow Meta to show the world what it has been working on, though I expect Zuckerberg won't go into details like price or a release date. Instead I'm envisioning a trailer like the Meta Quest Pro teaser we got at Connect 2021 when it was announced as Project Cambria.
Zuckerberg might appear on stage in a prototype, or show us a more in-depth demo, but I doubt they'd be ready for members of the public or press to give them a whirl. So don't expect a hands-on feature from us unfortunately.
I predict we'll have to wait until at least 2025 (but perhaps even 2026 or 2027) to actually get to try the Meta AR Glasses for ourselves, but maybe I'll get proven wrong later today.
(Image credit: Future)
Our Editor At Large Lance Ulanoff was scoping out Meta's HQ yesterday ahead of today's event and took the above snap. He'll be attending the keynote later today so he can see everything that's announced first-hand.
So we've gone through the Meta Quest 3S, and the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses on the hardware side at Meta Connect, what about the software we might see get shown off?
We'll probably hear a little bit about VR gaming at Connect, in particular Batman: Arkham Shadow. It's a Meta Quest 3 exclusive launching sometime in October so I wouldn't be surprised if we got another trailer and a firm release date for it.
(Image credit: Meta / Camouflaj)
We might also see a few other VR and MR games because we didn't get a dedicated Quest Gaming Showcase this Summer. Meta didn't have its own space to showcase trailers so it may take a little bit of time to do that Connect.
The one subject I'm certain will be talked about however is AI, and how Meta's own artificial intelligence has been progressing since the last time it gave us an update.
(Image credit: Meta)
We know for certain that Meta AI will make an appearance at Connect 2024, and there's a few announcements I'm hoping to see.
The first is a global rollout of the AI on Meta's hardware, or at least a UK launch. Currently Meta AI is only officially out on the Quest 3 and Ray-Ban smart glasses in the US and Canada (so I was surprised that I somehow have access to it on my smart glasses here in the UK, though I'm not complaining). Considering how fun the feature is I really want more people to have access to it on their Meta devices.
I'd also like to see the Meta AI not only gain some of the abilities we've recently seen added to Google Gemini, Apple Intelligence, and ChatGPT to bring it on par with its rivals, but perhaps some uniquely Meta tools.
Perhaps the ability to generate mixed-reality objects using AI prompts that you can then interact with using your Quest headset, or a Messenger assistant that uses your contacts' Facebook info to remind you about things like an upcoming Birthday.
I'm spit balling a bit here, but you get the picture. I'm hoping the next few years we'll see each AI assistant generate its own unique identity rather than each being effectively a carbon copy of what's already out there.
(Image credit: Meta)
We'll be here from now until a little after the keynote ends covering all of the announcements as they happen, but if you want to watch the keynote live for yourself what are your options?
Assuming you can't attend in person then option one is to head to the Meta for Developers Facebook page and tune into the livestream there when it goes live.
Option two is to put on your Meta Quest headset, boot up Horizon Worlds, and attend a virtual version of Meta Connect being hosted at a VR space inspired by Menlo Park campus.
If you miss the event you can usually catch the presentation later on Meta's YouTube channel.
Image 1 of 2
(Image credit: Future)
Image 2 of 2
(Image credit: Future)
Lance is at Menlo Park Campus, has his badge, and is ready for Meta Connect 2024 to begin!
He also got given a couple of pins (I'm very jealous) and while one is just the word 'Connect' inside a box the other shows a few shapes (a star, triangle and circle) floating next to each other. Maybe it has a meaning we'll learn more about during Connect, or maybe it's just meant to look nice.
We'll know either way in a couple of hours.
(Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol)
We're only 90 minutes from the start of Meta Connect and Mark Zuckerberg's keynote address. While we're pretty sure about the Meta Quest 3S coming today, a big question will be Meta AI. Will there be AI on Meta's AR headsets? What sort of features will Meta offer?
As Apple rolls out Apple Intelligence to its newest devices, the Apple Vision Pro has been left out of the AI party, for better and for worse. This could be a way for Meta to pull ahead with its own, more affordable AR headset offering.
(Image credit: HBO / Warner Bros. Studios)
One of the more questionable rumors we've heard from Meta Connect is news that Meta will let you use the voices of famous celebrities, possibly including Judi Dench and John Cena, with its talking AI platform. According to a report in Reuters, Meta will announce this new feature today, with more celebrities along side.
This sort of thing hasn't gone well in the past, and I'll be skeptical, but it begs the question: will there be celebrities at the event today? Will John Cena's voice make an appearance without the man himself? I've tasked our Editor-at-Large to look for other large humans, especially wrestler/action stars. Not because I need to know about the next season of Peacemaker. Nope. But find him, Lance.
(Image credit: Lance Ulanoff / Future)
One of the big questions for today are Meta's Ray Ban Smart Glasses plans. Will we see a new set of glasses today? Will there be new styles? Will Meta leave the Ray Ban partnership for its own fashion brand? Hopefully that last one will never happen, and I'll keep buying Wayfarers whether they're smart or not.
As for new glasses, I think we'll definitely see some updates, but I don't think we'll see all-new devices. The Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chipset inside today's smart glasses is already very powerful, but we haven't heard about any device upgrades, and we haven't seen any leaks about new devices.
Still, it would be exciting to see more in the smart glasses space. The Snapdragon AR1 is strong enough to power smart glasses with a display, not just a camera and speakers. I'd also like to see battery improvements, and maybe something new for the camera as well.
Today will probably be about the Quest 3S and no more hardware than that, but I'll keep my current Meta Ray Bans handy in case they need a fast update.
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