Mark zuckerberg trying out the new oculus rift gloves
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Mark Zuckerberg has taken a walk through the Oculus Rift laboratories in Wahsington to test the new inventions that are being developed for virtual reality, including new gloves.
They seek to improve VR interaction in Oculus
The Oculus Rift gloves are a new prototype that will improve user interaction in a virtual environment.
Zuckerberg commented on this: “We are working on new ways to put virtual reality and augmented reality in your hands. Using these gloves they can draw, type on a virtual keyboard and even shoot cobwebs like Spider-Man ”
Zuckergerg testing the Oculus gloves
Michael Abrash is Valve's chief engineer, who is looking for new ways to improve Oculus with research related to advanced optics, mixed reality, and new ways to map various parts of the human body, including our hands.
"The objective is to make virtual reality and augmented reality what we all want it to be: glasses small enough to take anywhere, software that allows you to experience anything, that is, a technology that allows us to interact with the virtual world in the same way that we do it with the physical world ” is what the creator of Facebook stated.
Facebook takes virtual reality and augmented reality in combination seriously, and it is expected that in the future new peripherals will arrive that improve the VR experience. Not for nothing do I spend more than 2, 000 million dollars to buy this technology and they want to take advantage of it.
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