- Global VR headset shipments fell 12% YoY in 2024, marking their third consecutive year of declines due to the continued weak consumer demand.
- Meta continued to dominate the global VR market in 2024, capturing 77% of the shipments.
- In Q4 2024, the availability of the Meta Quest 3S boosted Meta’s market share to 84%.
- Shipments of Apple’s Vision Pro declined in Q4 after the initial hype. However, its enterprise sales saw an uptick.
- The global AR smart glasses market faced challenges in 2024, but we expect that the integration of AR and AI, along with new market entrants, will drive over 30% YoY growth in shipments through 2026.
in my opinion the market is too segmented. Facebook took Oculus and refocused them onto standalone vr instead of pcvr, and secluded away a bunch of releases as Oculus exclusives. psvr is in a similar state. there isn’t enough vr software being made to support two separate walled gardens plus steamvr. in their rush to establish a vr monopoly, Facebook killed it. that’s my opinion
I’ll be hanging onto my vive cosmos for occasional games of beat saber but I think vr at this point has become an expensive novelty
but I think vr at this point has become an expensive novelty
Always has been. I went to demonstrations of this tech in the nineties when I was in college. It was going to be the next big thing. That never happened. It seems to come back every few years and then fade out again.
Yeah, when I had some extra money I considered getting VR but ultimately decided that it would be a waste & I’d only use it for 1-2 games then never tough it again.
It’s seems like the 3d movies of the tech world. Every so often, they release a new iteration, tell us it’ll change everything, and while people get excited at first, they rapidly realize it’s not as useful as it was presented and often impractical. Start developing the next gen version, rinse and repeat.
Quest 3 is relatively affordable and provides excellent pcvr experience.
There really aren’t and have never been any such offerings in this price level, and wireless is an absolute game changer.The fact that most people use it as standalone is understandable. It’s like pc vs a console - regular people just want to press power and go.
I kinda find it shocking apple did have 9% of the new shipments at some point.
Is the Valve Index really that unpopular? Or is it not included in the list for some reason?
The Index is pretty old and expensive. I’d love to have it, but there are also third-party headsets that are Index-compatible that are quite impressive.
Also they never sold it in many countries.
the vision pro is the most laughable excuse for a product i’ve ever seen, over 3000 dollars for a VR headset that cant play games and cant connect to a PC is insane. its a glorified web browser that makes your face sweaty.
Not showing the “Other” percentage on the graph is extremely misleading.
It probably doesnt show the percentage if its 2%. I dont think that little of a portion would make the graph extremely misleading
like AI, corportions are obssesed with pushing a product onto consumer where theres no demand.
There is demand, but there are no truly great headsets. Vision can barely match quest and quest has way more contect, but it’s heavy and they seem to be slowly dropping PCVR support and I’m really not that interested in mobile apps, doesn’t even have google earth. HTC seems out of the game. Valve might come up with something in the future, but for now it’s just… barely an improvement in video quality from my PCVR headset from like 8 years ago.
I hope China enters the VR competition
And it’s all proprietary walled garden. I have no interest in VR if it’s not free/libre.
Bit late to the party but there’s Pico if you want China to enter VR competition. I changed from Quest 2 to Pico 4 Ultra and I don’t regret it. Almost all the games I had on the Quest are also available for Pico and if that is not enough there’s still the possibility to use it as PC headset.