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Tech Gaming Gaming Accessories PS5 VR Motion Controller is an Xbox-beating game-changer A PS5 with PS VR 2 and one of these VR tracking controllers is the stuff that gaming dreams are made of ...
SitWalk uses a unique foot pedal to control movement through VR. Without standing or physically walking around in the real world, the foot pedal enables users to move freely in the VR world by ...
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 ...
As noted by Upload VR, the finger sensors are similar to Valve's Index controllers and those on the Oculus Touch controller. When the fingers are detected, the controller denotes the user making a ...
In preparation for the reveal of its next VR headset, Sony today gave a first look at its next-gen VR controller for use with PS5, something that appears very similar to Oculus’ Touch controller ...
Again, this has been a feature in PC VR setups for a few years now, but no such feature exists in the PlayStation Move motion controllers for the original PSVR. Given the timing of the patent’s ...
Sony has patented a VR motion controller with the USPTO, suggesting the popular PSVR accessory might be in line to receive a next-gen makeover sometime in the PlayStation 5's lifetime.
Sony Interactive Entertainment recently published a patent for a VR motion controller that look suspiciously similar to Valve’s Index controllers, aka ‘Knuckles. The news was first reported by ...
Sony patents new motion sensing controller with sensors that track individual finger movement, hinting at plans for a 'next generation' version of its PlayStation VR headset A patent filed in ...
Watch on YouTube Work on the mod continued post-launch, and now VHVR has been given a game-changing update that adds motion control support. Thanks to the work of modder Maddy25 (who apparently ...
According to a few patents that appeared online — which were first spotted by Twitter user WalkingCat — it seems like a stylus, VR boundary mat, and motion controller are in the works.