Vision Pro:Advanced hand tracking, eye tracking, and gesture recognition Meta Quest Pro:Physical controllers with optional hand tracking, eye tracking HTC Vive XR Elite:Physical controllers with no advanced gesture recognition Price: Reflecting Premium Quality With a striking price of $3499, Apple’s ...
The Pro uses a more open design, allowing you to see the real world in your peripheral vision while you’re in virtual space. Gone is the scuba-mask-style experience of the Quest 2, which closed out the outside world entirely. Meta made accessory pieces that...
近日,Cybernetic Walrus 宣布其 MR 游戏《Does it Stack?》计划于今秋登陆 Meta Quest 平台,支持 Quest 3、Quest Pro 及 Quest 2 头显。据悉,《Does it Stack?》是一款颠覆传统、基于精妙物理机制打造的益智游戏。在游戏中,玩家将化身为建筑大师,运用日常生活中的各种奇趣物品,挑战极限,堆砌出高耸入云的塔...
近日,Cybernetic Walrus 宣布其 MR 游戏《Does it Stack?》计划于今秋登陆 Meta Quest 平台,支持 Quest 3、Quest Pro 及 Quest 2 头显。 据悉,《Does it Stack?》是一款颠覆传统、基于精妙物理机制打造的益智游戏。在游戏中,玩家将化身为建筑大师,运用日常生活中的各种奇趣物品,挑战极限,堆砌出高耸入云的塔楼。
Beyond answering basic questions, Meta AI on the Quest 3 headset will be able to analyze your outfit, find things for you to do, and more.
近日,Cybernetic Walrus 宣布其 MR 游戏《Does it Stack?》计划于今秋登陆 Meta Quest 平台,支持 Quest 3、Quest Pro 及 Quest 2 头显。 据悉,《Does it Stack?》是一款颠覆传统、基于精妙物理机制打造的益智游戏。在游戏中,玩家将化身为建筑大师,运用日常生活中的各种奇趣物品,挑战极限,堆砌出高耸入云的塔楼。
Meta shoots itself in the foot on a near yearly basis. The awkward thing about Quest 3 is that it’s a pretty objectively better headset than pro at half the cost. Duel rgb color passthrough, depth sensor, IPD dial, better SOC. The only thing it’ll need is an head strap upgrade to...
今年秋天,Meta Quest混合现实游戏「Does it Stack?」将考验玩家的堆叠技能。 在这个不同寻常的基于物理机制的游戏中,玩家需要堆叠各种日常物品来建造尽可能高的塔。以下是游戏工作室对这款游戏的描述: “你能在玩具汽车顶上搭一辆自行车吗?你能在保龄球上平衡一条鱼吗?你甚至可以把叉子放进烤面包机里~但要小心!
Eye and hand tracking are a fantastic way of interacting with the Apple Vision Pro. But they are also have issues. Let me explain to you why..
exercise motivation from the perspective of self-determination theory, and we also highlight known outcomes of regulations discussed within this theory. Included within this discussion is commentary on two recent studies that support our premise that controlled, as opposed to autonomous, exercise ...