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ON OCTOBER 11, META CONNECT WILL REVEAL META QUEST PRO - DAILYFOREXTRADING

 

It's almost guaranteed that the much anticipated premium successor to the well-liked Meta Quest 2 headset will be the greatest one yet after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared a photo of himself wearing a headset that hadn't yet been disclosed on Facebook. It adds, "See you at Meta Connect on October 11."


Earlier, Zuckerberg stated the gadget, also known as Project Cambria, would be unveiled to the public in October during an appearance on the Joe Rogan experience podcast. The keynote timing is still up in the air even though we now know the precise date.

The headset's most crucial capabilities, including face and eye tracking, were demonstrated by Zuckerberg during his visit on JRE last week. These characteristics will make conversation in the Metaverse seem more authentic.

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Users will be able to "sort of gaze at each other in virtual reality," he claimed, adding that when people are together, nonverbal communication predominates over spoken communication. He said that there will be technology that would allow your facial expressions to be displayed in real time on your avatar, whether you were grinning, frowning, pouting, or doing anything else.

Rogan, who used the headset, called it "creepy," but is that the CEO of Meta? No, the technology was clearly to blame (via Variety).

Today, the business promised to "provide updates on the progress we've accomplished, as well as a look at what's coming up in the near and far futures" in a blog post on the Meta Quest website. Leaders in AR, VR, and XR will present at the event for developers' "can't miss keynote."

A lot more money than the £349 price of the Meta Quest 2 will likely be spent on the Meta Quest Pro. Many folks anticipate paying more than $1,000.

Will you shell out a lot of cash for the most cutting-edge headgear ever produced by the business formerly known as Oculus?

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