What Happened: You know that “Mixed Reality Link” feature Meta’s been testing? The one that lets you hook your Quest headset up to your computer? Well, they’ve just rolled it out for everyone with a Quest 3 or Quest 3S.
- If you’ve got the latest Horizon OS update, you can now connect your headset to your Windows 11 PC and, get this, see multiple, massive virtual monitors floating in your living room.
- You can control your whole computer from inside the headset, in your own private 3D workspace. It’s like having a giant, multi-monitor setup you can take anywhere.
Why This Is Important: This is a pretty huge move, especially for anyone who works from home.
- It’s not just for your home PC, either; it hooks into all those work-from-the-cloud platforms like Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop.
- It’s basically bridging the gap between that boring 2D computer screen and a full-on 3D office.
- But here’s the real kicker: Apple’s fancy Vision Pro, which does similar stuff, costs a whopping $3,500.
- The Quest 3S starts at just $300. That’s a massive difference. It makes this kind of high-tech workspace something normal people can actually afford, and it puts Meta right in the race to figure out the future of remote work.
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Why Should I Care: If you’re a remote worker, a coder, or a creative, this could be a game-changer. Imagine being able to have three giant screens all to yourself, no matter how small your desk is.
- You can get that super-focused, immersed feeling without all the clutter.
- And since it’s so cheap (compared to the competition, anyway) and works so well with Microsoft’s stuff, it’s a really easy way to dip your toes into using mixed reality for, you know, actual work and not just games.

What’s Next: This is all part of Meta’s big plan to make this “immersive collaboration” stuff a normal, everyday thing. You can bet they’re going to keep making it better.
- They’re also pushing ahead with their AI-powered Ray-Ban glasses, trying to blend the digital world with the real world from all angles.
- As more of us work from home, don’t be surprised if this kind of mixed-reality setup becomes the new standard.