It all comes down to a technical wall these controllers will be pushing hard against. Processing this image will require extreme speed as well. High speed cameras need more light to see. The camera will need to be extremely high-speed. But imagine your riding that pendulum on the very tip. It’s like watching a pendulum from a distance. When you track from a semi-fixed position, like the headset watching the hand controllers, you can track a fast moving arc. In some cases whipping around wildly! The headset doesn’t seem to have much issue with quick head turns, but even at worst the head can only move a 1/100th as fast as a flailing hand. I know you’re suppose to charge them with the headset, after every use, so I suppose that’s not a huge deal.īut on top of that, the hand controllers will be swinging around MUCH faster then the headset. I can’t help thinking the inside-out tracking on the hand controllers is going to be an issue.įor starters that requires some decent processing power, which means more battery power drawn. Speaking on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg let it slip that its “next device coming out in October,” which suggests a Quest Pro will follow in the footsteps of Quest 2 by being release during the company’s Connect developer conference, which takes place on October 11th, 2022. There is some decidedly more solid info on release for Meta’s next headset though.
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