Meta Quest 3S Unboxing – First Impressions
The Meta Quest 3S has officially landed, and today we’re doing a full unboxing with first impressions from a first-time VR user. From the packaging and controllers to the headset weight, build quality, and what’s included in the box, here’s everything you need to know before jumping into virtual reality.
If you’re considering your first VR headset or wondering whether the Meta Quest 3S is worth it, this breakdown will give you a clear, honest look.
Unboxing the Meta Quest 3S
Right out of the gate, the packaging feels clean and intentional. The box features pull tabs on both sides, making it easy to open without tearing anything apart. Once the tabs are pulled, the inner compartment slides out smoothly, revealing a neatly organized layout.
Opening the inner flap feels premium and surprisingly satisfying—everything is clearly laid out and easy to access.
What’s Inside the Box?
Here’s everything included with the Meta Quest 3S:
Meta Quest 3S headset
Two Meta Quest Touch controllers
Instruction manuals and setup guides
Headset strap accessory
UK plug power adapter
No unnecessary extras—just the essentials to get started.
Meta Quest 3S Controllers – First Feel
The first thing that stands out is the controllers. They feel light but solid in hand, with:
Comfortable triggers
Responsive buttons
Clearly placed menu buttons
For someone new to VR, the controllers immediately feel intuitive and easy to hold, which is a big plus for accessibility and comfort.
Meta Quest 3S Headset – Design & Comfort
Picking up the headset for the first time, the biggest surprise is the weight—or lack of it. The Meta Quest 3S is noticeably lighter than expected, especially for a standalone VR headset.
Front Design
At the front, you’ll notice multiple cameras used for tracking and mixed reality features. Everything feels neatly integrated without looking bulky.
Padding & Strap
The foam padding is medium thickness—not overly plush, but comfortable enough for extended sessions. As a first-time VR user, it feels acceptable out of the box, though upgrading the strap in the future might improve long-term comfort.
There is a bit of plastic creaking when adjusting the headset, which is noticeable but not immediately concerning.
Lenses & Internal Setup
Inside the headset, the lenses are clearly visible and well-protected. Light does come in slightly around the edges, meaning strap adjustment is important to get a proper fit and full immersion.
This is expected during initial setup and easily fixed by tightening and repositioning the headset.
Build Quality & First Impressions
Overall, the Meta Quest 3S gives a strong first impression:
Pros:
Lightweight and comfortable
Clean, user-friendly packaging
Controllers feel natural and responsive
Easy access to all components
Cons:
Slight plastic creaking
Stock strap may not suit everyone long-term
For a first VR experience, the setup process feels unintimidating and beginner-friendly.
Is the Meta Quest 3S Good for First-Time VR Users?
Absolutely.
If this is your first time entering virtual reality, the Meta Quest 3S feels like a solid starting point. It’s lightweight, easy to unbox, simple to understand, and doesn’t overwhelm you with unnecessary complexity.
Whether you’re planning to use it for gaming, fitness, media, or mixed reality, the Meta Quest 3S looks ready to deliver straight out of the box.
Final Thoughts
The Meta Quest 3S unboxing experience is smooth, clean, and surprisingly premium. From the packaging to the headset design, everything feels geared toward making VR approachable—especially for newcomers.
This concludes the unboxing and first impressions. More hands-on testing, gameplay, and performance impressions will follow.
Thanks for reading, and see you in the next one.


