An acquisition, then showtime: Zeiss has so far offered no further details on how it plans to use Dacuda’s technology; we know only that it’s happening, but certainly, that’s some nifty technology to plug into the VR One Plus HMD.
Previously, the selling point of the VR One Plus has been the quality of the optics, which is, of course, Zeiss’ forte, but otherwise the $129 HMD seemed like little more than a glorified Google Cardboard headset. Now it’s getting inside-out, room scale tracking, which suddenly significantly increases its appeal.
Zeiss will be showing off the VR One Plus, equipped with its shiny new tracking tech, at CES 2017 next month.
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Source: Tom’s Hardware