RAM shortage blamed for $100 Quest 3 price hike by Meta

RAM shortage blamed for $100 Quest 3 price hike by Meta

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Both Quest 3S models will also cost $50 more.

Meta is the next tech company to hike up hardware prices due to the global memory shortage. Beginning April 19th, Meta’s 128GB Quest 3S VR headset will cost $349.99, the 256GB Quest 3S will cost $449.99, and the Quest 3 will cost $599.99. Those are increases of $50 for both Quest 3S models and $100 for the Quest 3.

Refurbished units will be getting a price hike, too. The refurbished 128GB and 256GB Quest 3S models are similarly getting a $50 bump to $319.99 and $409.99, while a refurbished Quest 3 will cost $549.99, a $170 increase. Accessories will keep their current prices.

“We’re making this change because the cost of building high-performance VR hardware has risen significantly,” according to Meta. “The global surge in the price of critical components — specifically memory chips — is impacting almost every category of consumer electronics, including VR. To keep delivering the quality of hardware, software, and support you expect from the Quest platform, we need to adjust our pricing.”

However, at least for now, one other Meta hardware category is safe from a price hike: Meta isn’t expecting to raise prices on its smart glasses due to the memory shortage in the near future, Meta spokesperson Johanna Peace tells The Verge.

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