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It'll allow more holodeck-like VR. The extra freedom of inside-out tracking will allow something like the HTC Vive's full-room tracking, or like the HoloLens. There are new controllers. They look like the Oculus Touch wireless controllers, but are streamlined and retooled to work with the Santa Cruz headset's new built-in tracking hardware. It's a new tweener platform. This isn't PC VR, and it's not mobile phone-based, either. Instead, it'll put the VR power into the headset at a level aiming for Rift, but probably between Rift and the more affordable/mobile Go.
It's for developers first, We don't have a release date for a consumer version of the hardware, Developers will get to use Santa Cruz VR in 2018, It's fully wireless, The headset doesn't have any tethers at all, The completely cord-free design is spiritually similar to the new mobile standalone Oculus Go, also announced Wednesday, We tried an early version of the Santa Cruz wireless VR hardware last year, Virtual Reality 101: How VR will change your life, Facebook's next VR platform ditches the iphone 7 plus squish purple cords, and is coming to developers first, Here's what you need to know..
The Oculus Rift, Facebook's PC-based VR system, has great controllers but it lacks the stand-up camera sensors it needs to work in a full room like a holodeck, like its rival the HTC Vive. That sounds like it's changing next year with a "Santa Cruz" Rift model that will leave those sensors behind. It was announced in a keynote Wednesday at the Oculus Connect conference in San Jose, California. The prototype headsets will have "inside-out" tracking, meaning that all sensors for locating motion in the room are handled in-headset like the Microsoft HoloLens. That'll apply to the Oculus' next-generation controllers, too.
It will only cost you $400 to look like this, As we said before, $399 also undercuts PlayStation VR, That being said, Oculus has iphone 7 plus squish purple plans for new VR hardware for PCs in the next year or so with a more wireless system called Project Santa Cruz, Facebook just announced that the summer's sale price is permanent, Good news for budget VR shoppers: it's a good year for discounts, Facebook and Oculus announced that the Rift and Touch, Oculus' VR hardware for PCs that launched last year, is keeping its summer discount price of $399, That's roughly half what Rift and Touch used to cost, Hopefully you didn't buy it when it was more expensive..
It's coming in early 2018 for $199, or roughly £150 or AU$255 converted. According to Oculus VP of VR Hugo Barra and a new blog post, details include. "We want to get a billion people in virtual reality," said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, shortly before the reveal. "We believe this will be the most accessible VR ever," said Barra. What Facebook didn't describe: the graphical fidelity or battery life to expect from a $199 standalone headset. High-end VR headsets traditionally require tethering to powerful PCs or game consoles precisely to avoid those issues -- they're the excuse Intel gave when it canceled its Project Alloy headset this year.
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