Metas next VR headset might not replace the Oculus Quest 2 after all
Date:
Fri, 29 Apr 2022 14:47:16 +0000
Description:
Mark Zuckerberg has revealed that Meta's Project Cambria VR headset might not be the Oculus Quest 2 replacement we expected.
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At a recent Meta earnings call, Mark Zuckerberg revealed that his companys next VR headset (named Project Cambria) is going to be more focused on productivity, rather than playing video games. As such it might not be quite the Oculus Quest 2 (now Meta Quest 2) replacement we expected it to be.
His statement was later reiterated on Zuckerbergs own Facebook page , where
he not only gave praise to the Quest 2s performance but reaffirmed that Project Cambria will launch this year (via PCGamer ).
More interestingly though, he went on to say that this higher-end headset as he put it will move away from gaming to be more focused on work use cases. Over time the Meta CEO hopes that itll replace our laptop and work setup.
That being said, the new VR device wont completely abandon Oculus gaming heritage .
Later on in his statement, Zuckerberg said that Metas new hardware is built
to provide the best metaverse experience whether you're playing a game or meeting with co-workers in Horizon Workrooms.
To achieve this Project Cambria will build upon the Quest 2s existing infrastructure, but will also incorporate new hardware. Divulging a few more details about what this will entail Zuckerberg explained that this new device will offer improved ergonomics and full-color passthrough mixed reality.
Currently, the Quest 2 only offers greyscale mixed reality and the live feed of the real world around you is a little grainy to boot. This improved performance will almost certainly mean Cambria will offer a superior mixed reality performance compared to what Metas current hardware can provide. The Oculus Quest 2 will soon be outdated hardware (Image credit: Shutterstock / Boumen Japet)
Beyond this, Cambria will also use new eye and face tracking features to enhance its ability to recognize a users facial expressions to then relay
them in VR. Being able to recreate these kinds of social cues will be vital
as Meta develops its digital social spaces in the metaverse. Without them,
its virtual hubs could wind up feeling impersonal and devoid of actual emotion.
Theres still no word on exactly when Project Cambria will be released, though being a less consumer-related device may mean we wont have to wait until the holiday season to try it out for ourselves. New gaming hardware usually drops around October or November to create excitement and drive sales in the run-up to the December holidays.
That's exactly when the Xbox Series X , PS5 , and Meta's own Quest 2 each
were released.
With Cambria looking less and less like a device we can expect to find under our Christmas trees and more like a device that will replace board rooms and office spaces, theres less of an incentive for Meta to delay its release.
Well have to wait and see what Meta announces though, but whenever its next
VR headset drops be it Project Cambria or the Oculus Quest 3 well be sure
to keep you up to date on all the latest info. Want to play in VR instead of work? Here are our picks for the best VR games
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/metas-next-vr-headset-might-not-replace-the-ocu lus-quest-2-after-all/
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