
In October, Meta will unveil a new virtual reality headset that will offer socialization features based on face and eye monitoring, News.ro reports.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on a show produced by Joe Rogan and distributed on Spotify that the company’s next virtual reality headset will launch in October.
Zuckerberg also provided some insight into this, saying that facial and eye tracking systems will be at the heart of the new social networking options.
On the one hand, it will allow users to make eye contact in a virtual environment.
On the other hand, the avatar will take facial expressions in real time. For example, an avatar will smile in a virtual environment if the user is also smiling.
The objects described by Zuckerberg match the rumors about the helmet, which was known by the company during development as Project Cambria.
According to sources, Project Cambria will be equipped with a high-resolution screen, internal sensors to track eye movements and a sophisticated mode of augmented reality.
According to Bloomberg sources, Project Cambria will be sold under the name Meta Quest Pro and will cost more than the current version of Meta Quest, which was recently increased to $400.
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Source: Hot News RO

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