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While full-body tracking is both desirable and achievable today with outside-in tracking systems, Meta doesn’t think it’s viable with inside-out tracking on headsets like Quest 2.
Full-body tracking won’t be coming to the Meta Q uest 2 anytime soon according to a statement from the vice president of Meta Reality Labs, Andrew Bosworth.
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have demonstrated a practical system for full-body tracking in VR using cameras mounted on the controllers to get a better view of the user’s body ...
Meta recently revealed a big breakthrough in full-body avatars with moving legs and the only a Quest VR headset used for tracking.
The Meta Quest 2, aka Oculus Quest 2, is without a doubt one of the most popular VR headsets on the market, as indicated by the latest Steam hardware survey.
Welcome as full body tracking would be on the Oculus Quest 2, the most recent Steam Hardware survey suggest the feature's absence isn't impacting its popularity.
In a document outlining how to get the Quest 2 headset set up for a tracked physical keyboard through the Unity game engine, a supporting image showed a toggle for body tracking, UploadVR reports.
Leaked documentation indicates that body tracking is in the works at Meta, possibly for the standalone Quest 2 VR headset.
Meta may be planning on releasing its own body tracking add-on in a similar vein to that of HTC, or we could be looking at some early features heading our way in the next Oculus Quest 3.