Mixed Reality Link for Windows 11 and Meta Quest Headsets Now Available to Everyone
Microsoft has announced that the Mixed Reality Link feature, aimed at enhancing virtual workspaces on more affordable headsets, is now available for all users with Windows 11. This feature, which links Windows devices to Meta Quest headsets including the Meta Quest 3 and 3S, first entered public preview last year.
Once installed, users can seamlessly pair their Windows 11 PC with their Meta Quest headsets, allowing access to virtual environments that simulate multiple high-resolution monitors. This functionality also extends to cloud-based solutions like Windows 365 Cloud PC and Azure Virtual Desktop, making it an attractive option for users who prefer remote work setups.
The cost disparity between the Meta Quest 3S and Apple’s Vision Pro headset sets this feature apart; the Quest 3S is priced at approximately $300 whereas the Vision Pro commands a staggering $3,500. This pricing makes the Meta Quest a more accessible option for casual consumers exploring virtual workspace solutions.
Meta has been investing significantly in mixed reality and virtual reality technology. The company recently teased a new VR headset designed to deliver experiences that are “indistinguishable from the physical world,” alongside the launch of Ray-Ban smart glasses equipped with Meta AI for live translation and 3K video recording capabilities.
Conclusion: With the general release of the Mixed Reality Link feature, Windows 11 users can enhance their digital workspaces using Meta Quest headsets, bridging the gap between affordability and cutting-edge technology in mixed reality.
