• Lenovo and Asus are among the companies building headsets that run Horizon software.
  • The move expands Meta’s reach in the AR/VR market, while enabling headset vendors to focus on hardware development rather than software.
  • Meta will license the software underpinning its Quest headsets to third-party hardware manufacturers in a bid to spur wider adoption of mixed-reality technology. 

Lenovo and Asus, alongside other companies, are adopting Meta’s Horizon software for their headsets, expanding Meta’s presence in the AR/VR market.

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A win-win for hardware makers and software developers

Meta will license the software underpinning its Quest headsets to third-party hardware manufacturers in a bid to spur wider adoption of mixed-reality technology. 

Access to Horizon OS — the operating system used in Quest devices — should reduce barriers to market for hardware makers seeking to create new products, Meta said. And software developers will benefit from a larger audience for mixed-reality apps that can be sold in Meta’s Horizon app store (formerly Quest Store). 

“Developers will have a much larger range of hardware that can run their apps, and more device makers will expand their market to a wider range of users, much like we’ve seen with PCs and smartphones,” Meta said in a blog post Monday.

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A smart move for Meta

Analysts suggest that by advocating for an open ecosystem, Meta can strengthen its leading position in the AR/VR market and simultaneously reduce the entry barriers for hardware manufacturers.

“This is a smart move for Meta to diversify their hardware ecosystem, while also working to make Meta Horizon OS the standard mixed-reality headset OS,” said Will McKeon-White, senior analyst at Forrester.“Before, they were effectively dependent on Oculus sales — this decouples their OS from their headset and hardware efforts.”

Aria Jiang, an intern reporter at BTW media dedicated in IT infrastructure. She graduated from Ningbo Tech University. Send tips to a.jiang@btw.media

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