Apple is going all-in with hand-tracking for its upcoming Vision Pro, but can hand-tracking really replace proper VR controllers? Meta, Apple’s main competitor in the space, isn’t going so far as to ...
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, who is well-versed in Apple-related information, reports that Apple is working with Sony to develop support for the PlayStation VR2 Sense controller, which can be used ...
Sony introduced controller-free hand tracking for PS VR2 at Siggraph Asia 2024, demoing it with a cleaning mini-game. The technology tracks hand movements at 60 fps and can recognize 12 gestures, ...
The v83 update, which is rolling out now to Horizon OS, is said to increase reliability of hand-tracking in a number of cases, including during fast movements, when used for locomotion, and throwing ...
Apple's new mixed-reality headset, the Vision Pro, lacks support for VR game controllers, making it less ideal for gaming. The company initially considered wearable and third-party controllers but ...
Unlike every other VR headset released over the past half-decade, Apple’s Vision Pro did not launch with controllers. The company’s landmark “spatial computer” may be correcting that error, according ...
Sony hasn't forgotten about PSVR2 after all, as it appears to be developing new features for its virtual reality tech. Currently, in order to play PSVR2 games, you need to use either a DualSense pad ...
Early in the Apple Vision Pro development cycle, the company toyed with bespoke VR controllers for the headset, but ultimately decided that eye and finger tracking with cameras was the way to go. At ...
According to the Power On newsletter from Mark Gurman, Apple is still on track to enable support for PlayStation VR controllers on Apple Vision Pro. This partnership was originally reported on back in ...