At Oculus Connect 5, Facebook announced Oculus Quest, the company's newest standalone VR headset. Image courtesy of Windows Central.
Each year, Oculus Connect offers the VR community a look at the future of the field. In the conference’s 2016 and 2017 iterations, Oculus presented their standalone, untethered VR headset, Project Santa Cruz. This year, at Connect 5, Santa Cruz took center stage, receiving a new name (Oculus Quest), a price ($399), and a release date (spring 2019). For design professionals, Quest should be a game-changer in the continual, well, quest to modernize workflows with VR.
Update as of 2019: Oculus Quest is available now from Facebook - and it was certainly worth the wait! Oculus Link is also in beta, which essentially turns a Quest into an Oculus Rift S (more on that here). Learn more about the headset and Prospect for Oculus Quest here, and VR meetings for Oculus Quest here.