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What type of tracking does Vive Focus Vision use?

The Vive Focus Vision integrates advanced tracking technologies to deliver a precise and immersive experience in virtual and mixed reality.

1. Inside-out tracking

The headset uses an inside-out tracking system, eliminating the need for external base stations. Thanks to built-in cameras, it captures user movements with sub-millimeter precision. Key advantages:

  • Simplified setup: No external hardware required, enabling quick installation.
  • Increased mobility: Usable in various environments without constraints.

2. Hand tracking

  • Technology: Equipped with 4 cameras and an infrared projector, the Vive Focus Vision provides precise hand tracking, detecting up to 26 distinct points.
  • Use in varied conditions: Designed to work effectively even in low-light environments, ensuring smooth interaction at all times.

3. Eye tracking

The headset integrates an eye-tracking system that accurately detects eye movements, enabling more natural interaction and enhanced immersion. Applications include:

  • Foveated rendering: Optimizes graphical resources by focusing high resolution where the user is looking.
  • Enhanced interaction: Enables gaze-based commands and more expressive virtual avatars.

4. Customizable tracking modes

Users can select the most suitable tracking mode based on their environment and specific needs. Some features require a Vive Business+ subscription and the Vive Location-based Software Suite (LBSS). Available modes:

  • Default mode: Ideal for predefined play areas and mixed reality support.
  • Instant mode: Perfect for stationary sessions or using the headset in multiple environments without prior setup.

By combining these various tracking technologies, the Vive Focus Vision delivers a rich, interactive, and adaptable user experience for both virtual and mixed reality applications.

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