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See how PlayStation VR 2's finger tracking technology works, with pinpoint accuracy

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We're just a few months away from the launch of the gaming industry's biggest virtual reality headset, the PlayStation VR 2. Below, we'll take a closer look at how the device's finger-tracking technology works.

One of the technologies that will distinguish Sony's new glasses is the technology that tracks finger movement through the Sense control unit, which will provide other features in addition, including sensory and tactile technologies.

Sony has given a golden opportunity to some gamers and influencers to try out the upcoming PlayStation VR 2. The experiment gave everyone a deeper look into the workings of some of the device's technologies, including finger tracking technology.

The finger motion tracking technology on the device shows us how the player's finger movement is tracked and captured in the game directly and without any significant delay. Someone managed to record someone's experience players Let's take a deeper look since it was announced, as you can see below.

As you can see, the tracking accuracy is clear and there is no delay in the technology and glasses responding to the player's finger movements. In all honesty, Sony is always innovating in the use of its various technologies, whether in its accessories or even in the home PlayStation devices.

Other technologies that will be present in the device include pupil tracking technology to interact in new ways that simulate normal life. With PSVR2, you will be able to detect eye movement, allowing you to display rapid emotional response and enhanced expression when meeting your gaming friends online.

The new glasses are now available for pre-order at most retail stores in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. While the price of the device will be 2499 Saudi riyals It will be available on the market from February 22, 2023.

What do you think about the technology’s performance and its speed of response to player movement? Share with us below in the comments section.