New Oculus Quest VR Leaks Ahead of This Week's Facebook Login

New Oculus Quest VR Leaks Ahead of This Week's Facebook Login

We may have finally seen what the new VR headset that will replace the Oculus Quest 2 looks like. Good looking, leaked tutorial videos show off an all-new Oculus headset design for the Oculus Quest 2 Pro or Oculus Quest 3 we've been on. expecting. - and could be on Facebook Connect in a few days. A Twitter feed shows several clips claiming to be how-to videos found in "Seacliff firmware", Seacliff being the code name for an alleged new Oculus VR headset. In the videos we see a new VR headset that looks wireless like the Oculus Quest 2 but has a much less bulky front visor, with fairly distributed weight at the front and with a bag at the rear. The biggest change seems to be the layout of the controllers. The new controllers (which are supposed to be charged via a docking station next to the new headset) also lack the Quest 2's tracking rings. This likely means the controllers can manage their own tracking in reverse instead. from relying on headphones. However, it's not 100% clear from what's shown if this is the case. However, we must remember to take these videos with a pinch of salt, as there is no guarantee that they are legitimate. However, if this is the real deal, they suggest that the next Oculus Quest headset may be almost done, making it an item that will be released later this week on Facebook Connect.

Pro/Seacliff Quest found by Samulia in Seacliff firmware pic.twitter.com/0pGODx2HCp Oct 24, 2021 See More

Review: Oculus Quest 2 Pro or Oculus Quest 3?

In April, I'll suggest that we get the Oculus Quest 2 Pro ahead of the next level of the Oculus Quest headset range - l'Oculus Quest 3 - more maintenance on us in sommes moins certains on the basis of what we do ' I have seen. The device shown in the how-to videos looks like more than an incremental upgrade. We can't say what the video internals are, but if Oculus is going to create a headset and drivers that are very different from what came before, it would be smart to make these headsets a more significant upgrade than just an 'Oculus Quest 2 Pro'. For example, look at what Sony did with the PS4 Pro vs. the PS5. The Pro looks nearly identical to the PS4, though it turns the console's dual-stack into a triple-stack to highlight the power boost. Meanwhile, the PS5 is nothing like its predecessor in telling gamers that it's not just a minor upgrade, but a full-fledged next-gen machine. From what we've seen, the new Oculus Quest headsets are said to be more than capable of supporting more powerful components to increase their internal power. With what appears to be better heat and weight distribution, it could easily be fitted with more powerful processors, more RAM, and higher-definition displays than the Oculus Quest 2 currently uses. Oculus will want to be careful about how much extra juice it squeezes in this moment. The Oculus Quest 2 has sold very well because it's a very affordable entry into VR - this all-new headset can bypass it and exceed the budgets of many more casual users. For now, we'll have to wait until Facebook Connect on Thursday to find out for sure what Facebook and Oculus have in store for us. From what we've seen, the day can't come soon enough. The best offers of virtual reality helmets of the moment