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Meta Quest headset prices are going up on April 19

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Why This Matters

The upcoming price hikes for Meta Quest headsets highlight how rising RAM costs due to chip shortages are impacting hardware pricing across the tech industry. This trend may influence consumer purchasing decisions and signal potential increases in other tech gadgets as manufacturers grapple with supply chain challenges. For consumers, it underscores the importance of considering timing and budget when investing in VR technology.

Key Takeaways

The RAM crisis has prompted another company to jack up hardware prices. Meta says it will be increasing the price of Quest headsets on April 19. The Meta Quest 3 will get a $100 hike to $599, while the Quest 3S will be $50 more expensive at $350 (for a version with 128GB of storage) and $450 (256GB).

Meta is blaming the increases on the rising costs of RAM, which has skyrocketed in price due to a shortage of chips as AI companies gobble up as much memory as they can for their data centers. Sony recently bumped up the prices of PS5 consoles and the PlayStation Portal handheld for similar reasons. Microsoft made its Surface PCs more expensive this week too.

Meta Quest accessories are staying at the same prices, but refurbished Quest units are somehow getting more expensive as well. Refurbished Quest 3S units will be also be $50 more at $320 (128GB) and $410 (256GB). Meta is increasing the price of a Quest 3 by a whopping $170 to $550. I’m not exactly sure how the company can pin that on increased manufacturing costs. Meanwhile, Meta told The Verge that it doesn’t expect to increase the prices of its smart glasses anytime soon.