Oculus Quest 2 comes soon with these key Upgrades

Oculus Quest 2 comes soon with these key Upgrades

A faster, lighter Oculus Quest may be in the works, as Facebook is reportedly working on a new virtual reality headset and redesigned controller.

The Oculus Rift S and Oculus Go aren't going anywhere, but the wireless self-contained Oculus Quest could be redesigned, according to Bloomberg. Not only are smaller, lighter, and faster display refresh rates expected, but multiple versions of the new headset are in development.

The reason for the multiple models appears to be that Facebook has not finalized the design of its next VR headset. Also, according to a person familiar with Facebook's VR plans, the new headset may be delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Oculus Quest debuted early last year and was lauded for offering an all-in-one VR experience that doesn't require a PC, gaming console, or smartphone connection. However, its display proved to be a bit lacking in clarity, and a new display with an improved refresh rate could certainly remedy that.

Facebook is apparently testing Quest with a display that has a refresh rate of 120 Hz, but the display panel may be clocked at 90 Hz so that the new headset does not consume battery power too quickly. However, a 90Hz refresh rate would be an upgrade over the Oculus Quest's 60Hz panel.

It is also very likely that the new Oculus Quest will have a more powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon mobile chip, giving the headset more scope to power more graphically rich gaming and virtual reality experiences Give.

In our review of the Oculus Quest, we found the controller to be one of the best parts. However, Facebook wants to improve it and add new features. There are rumors that the controller's strap may be made of a stretchy material rather than rubber or Velcro, which could make it more durable than those on other Oculus headsets.

Bloomberg's sources also mention that Facebook is working on an augmented reality Oculus headset. However, that headset also appears to have been delayed by the COVID-19 outbreak, which has delayed hardware development and prevented lab testing. Such an AR headset was expected to debut in roughly 2023.

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