The long-awaited PSVR 2 virtual reality headset will feature a very special technology for the greatest delight of users: high quality eye tracking.
It’s definitely PSVR week. Indeed, following the leak from the Bit Planet Games studio behind the virtual reality game Ultrawings, which incorrectly revealed a photo of the PlayStation VR2, we are now talking to you about eye-tracking Tobii technology.
Nice technology on the PSVR 2
Tobii, the world leader in eye tracking Notice quite simply that its innovative eye-tracking technology will be integrated into the next PlayStation VR2 headset. It might not seem like much, but it’s an extremely useful technology for adding functionality to video games. More generally, this often allows the camera to be more accurately aligned according to the line of sight. Very useful in a simulation for example.
Tobii is confident
PlayStation VR2 sets a new benchmark for immersive virtual reality (VR) entertainment and will allow millions of users around the world to experience the power of eye-tracking. Our partnership with Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is a continued validation of Tobii’s technological capabilities to deliver innovative solutions for the mass market.
At the moment the famous helmet still has no release date and we will have to wait until 2023 to hope to get our hands on it. Hoping that such technology can have a big impact on the development of new features. Because technology is good, but you still have to use it wisely and playfully.
This eye-tracking technology would provide “foveal rendering”. In detail, the idea is to have a progressive image transmission that is clear in the reduced area of \u200b\u200bthe field of view.