VRFocus - Earlier in 2014 is was suggested that Oculus VR was developing an outward-facing camera for its Oculus Rift virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD) that would be capable of tracking a user's hands as a means of input in VR videogames. It looks like motion tracking company Leap Motion might have beaten the company to the punch, however, with the reveal of a mount for the Oculus Rift and other HMDs that adapts its Leap motion sensor into a controller-free hand tracking device. The kit is available now.
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Files in Oculus’ PC application have revealed the name of the next VR headset to succeed the Oculus Rift, the RIFT S.
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