The technology also allows for an easier gaming experience. You no longer require additional controllers to navigate. Simply look at an option and the cursor will appear.
HTC,
a Taiwanese electronics manufacturer, is pushing its efforts in the
virtual reality (VR) headset business. The company introduced on
all-new Vive Pro Eye at the ongoing CES
2019.
The
successor to the current Vive Pro, the Vive Pro Eye comes with a
built-in eye-tracking mechanism which makes VR headset experience, a
little more realistic.
One
of the biggest advantages of using eye-tracking into VR headset means
foveated rendering that adjusts which parts of a virtual scene get
priority when processing graphics, Gizmodo reported.
By
making the headset prioritise graphics based on eye movements, the
overall graphics requirements needed to run VR apps is reduced.
The
technology also allows for an easier gaming experience. You no longer
require additional controllers to navigate.
Simply
look at an option and the cursor will appear as if the headset knows
exactly what you intend to do.
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