![]() Hand tracking on Quest 3 is supported out of the box so you can continue to play and use apps without controllers. Meta says Quest Pro controllers can still be used on the Quest 3 and will provide a "more premium tracking experience" over even the new Quest 3 controllers, which means users who have already upgraded to Quest Pro controllers won't have done so for nothing. Plus, hand tracking is improved thanks to the new depth sensor. These new controllers are sleeker, smaller, and have better haptics than the Quest 2. These new haptics make feedback in VR feel more real and nuanced than ever, significantly improving the experience over the lower fidelity haptics in the Quest 2 controllers. The Quest 3 also has bottom-facing cameras on each side, so it shouldn't be too different from how the Quest 2 does it.īut we do know a little bit about the new TruTouch haptics inside the Quest 3 controllers since those are the same haptics Meta is using in the Quest Pro controllers. ![]() Since the Quest 3 also has a depth sensor, we're confident that Meta will also be using data from that sensor to further aid in tracking fidelity and accuracy. Meta hasn't released information detailing how these controllers are tracked but we can assume that there are LEDs situated around the controllers that the cameras can use to track. Plus, there's no tracking ring around the controllers like the Quest 2, either. The new Quest 3 Touch Plus controllers look a lot more like the Quest Pro controllers with one big difference: there are no cameras on these controllers.
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