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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/8\/25\/23322159\/mark-zuckerberg-joe-rogan-meta-quest-cambria-headset-launch-date-october<\/a> Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has confirmed that Meta\u2019s next virtual reality headset will arrive in October. Zuckerberg made the comments on Joe Rogan\u2019s podcast<\/a>, indicating the device \u2014 almost certainly the headset codenamed \u201cProject Cambria\u201d \u2014 will likely launch around the company\u2019s annual Connect event.<\/p>\n \u201cFor the next device that\u2019s coming out in October, there\u2019s a few big features,\u201d Zuckerberg said, discussing VR at the beginning of the podcast. He proceeded to describe new social options that would be enabled by eye and facial tracking. \u201cThe ability to now have kind of eye contact in virtual reality,\u201d Zuckerberg said as part of the feature list. \u201cHave your face be tracked so that way your avatar \u2014 it\u2019s not just this still thing, but if you smile or if you frown or if you pout, or whatever your expression is, have that translate in real time to your avatar.\u201d<\/p>\n That\u2019s consistent with what we know of Project Cambria<\/a>, which is supposed to have a high-resolution color screen, internal sensors for eye tracking, and sophisticated passthrough augmented reality. As Bloomberg<\/em> reported last month<\/a>, leaked code suggests the device could be called the Meta Quest Pro. Whatever it\u2019s ultimately called, Cambria will sit alongside the lower-end Meta Quest \u2014 although Meta is reportedly already planning its next generation<\/a> of both headsets. It\u2019s separate from a still-nascent lineup<\/a> of Meta augmented reality glasses.<\/p>\n Cambria is supposed to be \u201csignificantly\u201d more expensive than the existing Quest, which recently got a price hike<\/a> to $399. Meta had previously stated that the device will be released sometime this year.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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