![]() VR users in “Ready Player One” wear special gloves to interact with virtual screens and “feel” virtual objects. ![]() That kind of awareness of one’s environment is still a bit further out, but AR apps on phones already hint at what’s possible. That’s similar to the headset in “Ready Player One.” However, Spielberg’s version goes even further, and keeps track of obstacles in the real world, allowing users to break into mock VR fights while running around on a real-life sidewalk. ![]() The latter will also offer what’s being called inside-out tracking, meaning that it will realistically relay body movements in VR without the need for any external hardware. Oculus is getting ready to release its Oculus Go mobile all-in-one at Facebook’s f8 conference next month, Google and Lenovo will soon start selling a Daydream standalone headset, and Oculus is expected to sell a high-end all-in-one, currently dubbed “Santa Cruz,” next year. ![]() However, there’s a clear trend towards wireless all-in-one headsets. Wade’s VR headset: Not that different from where the industry is heading. ![]()
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