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Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Vive’s new technology could change the face of VR

Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Vive’s new technology could change the face of VR

Posted on March 13, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Vive’s new Facial Tracker is an absolute game-changer for VR. Why? Because I’ll finally be able to smile at my enemies after crushing them in a volleyball tournament. 

Joking aside, the newly revealed Facial Tracker is genuinely exciting. The new technology supposedly allows Vive Pro headsets to track up to 38 facial movements, enabling your VR avatar to mimic your emotions and expressions. 
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