Meta has officially discontinued Quest Pro, the company’s first mixed reality headset.

Meta announced back in September that it was winding down Quest 2 and Quest Pro sales. At the time, the company said remaining stock would be sold through the end of the year or until they ran out, whichever came first.

Now, in place of the Quest Pro order page, Meta is suggesting users to buy Quest 3 “for the ultimate mixed reality experience and premium comfort.” You can still buy Quest Pro’s ‘Touch Pro’ controllers however, as they support Quest 2 and above.

Released in 2022 at the eye-water price of $1,500, Meta hoped to use the headset to kickstart its mixed reality ambitions among consumers, as it was the first to offer color-passthrough, pancake lenses, and both face and eye-tracking—coming in strong contrast to the company’s other offering at the time, Quest 2.

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    3 days ago

    I remember you saying it and it’s also my main pcvr headset lol i was just thinking that when the deckard comes out i might still use the quest pro as my main work monitor replacement and sell my quest 2 and maybe my legion go as well since it might do everything that i have these devices for.

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      3 days ago

      I really wish Valve would show up to CES and rock the place, but I really have no idea if they will even release the Deckard.

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        7 hours ago

        Brad said very confidently that they will announce it this year :)