The world leader in eye tracking and a pioneer in motion detection may partner with Sony to create the PlayStation VR2.
Swedish company Tobii has been in talks with Sony for weeks about including eye-tracking technology in the PlayStation VR2: “We are not commenting on the financial implications of the deal at this time as discussions are ongoing. This information must be made public in accordance with European rules on market abuse. ”
Specifications PlayStation VR2
During CES 2022, which took place last January in Las Vegas, Sony officially made the existence of its new virtual reality headset with a logo and new information: “PlayStation VR2 takes virtual reality gaming to a new level, offering an even more immersive experience., allowing players to immerse themselves in their favorite video game worlds like never before.
Put on a helmet and get controllers to enhance your experience with the creativity of worlds designed by our experienced developers and the latest hardware technology. Using the innovations brought by PS5, PSVR2 offers a true next-gen experience made possible by high-quality visuals, new touch features and improved tracking, all with a single cable. ”
- Display Technology: OLED
- Screen resolution: 2000 x 2040 per eye
- Screen refresh rate: 90Hz to 120Hz
- Lens Clearance: Adjustable
- Field of view: approximately 110 degrees
- Sensors: 6-axis motion detection system (3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis accelerometer) and infrared proximity sensor
- Cameras: Four cameras for tracking headset and controller, one infrared camera for eye tracking
- Back vibration: built into the helmet.
- Communication with PS5: USB Type-C
- Audio: in (built-in microphone) / out (stereo headphones)
The release of the PlayStation VR2 could be scheduled for the end of the year if the virtual reality headset is fully ready and also has enough stock to satisfy fans of the Japanese brand, as well as fans of tech products.