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Sony shows off its prototype virtual reality controller with finger-tracking, prompting questions about a potential PS VR 2 headset.
Thanks to a few patent filings that have surfaced over the last two years, we’ve had an idea that Sony’s been tinkering with finger-tracking technology for a line of new VR motion controllers ...
A new patent hints at Sony's plans for next-generation virtual reality controllers with finger tracking for the PlayStation VR 2.
Sony today revealed a first look at its long-rumored VR motion controller with finger-tracking, along with detailed documentation of its inner workings. The controller prototype uses 62 advanced ...
The latest advance in VR/AR controls is a system that can track finger movements and recognize full words or symbols, turning air handwriting into input.
A recent demo of the PS VR2 game Horizon Call of the Mountain shows off the PS VR2’s impressive finger-tracking capabilities.
A new patent from Sony has surfaced for a VR controller with features similar to Valve Index as it features finger tracking, an analog stick and hand strap.
Etee, the finger-tracking VR controller with SteamVR Tracking, has nearly reached its Kickstarter goal with plenty of time to spare. Though the controller is designed to be free of buttons, sticks ...
The design of Sony's crude patent might appear somewhat familiar to PC VR enthusiasts, too. It operates per finger tracking - just like the Valve Index Controller.
Finger tracking has been a part of the PC VR software ecosystem since the introduction of improved controllers from Oculus and Valve, with Valve’s Index VR system currently offering the most ...
PlayStation VR on PS5 could be more immersive than the PS4's if a patent application is any indication. Technology in the application is similar to Valve Index.
SIE's Kazuyuki Arimatsu and Mori Hideki show finger tracking technology in VR controllers with a new video that accompanies their latest research paper.
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