Facebook’s also exploring new sensors and data collected by sensors with a set of prototype glasses called Project Aria https://t.co/PU5ENIfXC2
— Scott Stein (@jetscott) May 7, 2021
In an exclusive conversation with @jetscott, #MarkZuckerberg says of #VR: "It's about social connection more than it's about whatever the technology is."
— Jonathan Skillings (@jeskillings) May 7, 2021
So, um, when does that tech become less obnoxious and isolating? Zuck has thoughts on that as well.https://t.co/GI73KFoWnW
Zuckerberg sees Quest Pro’s key difference being new sensors (face/eye tracking, or even fitness sensors) and hints at possibly being more expensive than Quest 2. But not coming anytime soon.
— Scott Stein (@jetscott) May 7, 2021
I spoke with Mark Zuckerberg a year and a half ago about VR and AR. Over a year into the pandemic, I spoke with Mark Zuckerberg again about Quest for fitness, kids, Facebook’s plans for Horizon, and where Oculus Quest Pro fits into the picture. https://t.co/QZELVnASYD
— Scott Stein (@jetscott) May 7, 2021
Facebook wants to make VR a mainstream thing. @jetscott talks with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the progress of Oculus Quest 2 , the Quest Pro and what's next as it bridges over to AR. https://t.co/WkOxwo1MkK
— Roger Cheng (@RogerWCheng) May 7, 2021
Worth noting that at just $299, the very, very advanced Oculus Quest 2 is definitely subsidized hardware. https://t.co/iqzv3GnLXF
— Dan Ackerman (@danackerman) May 7, 2021
Zuckerberg’s comments on Zoom and sense of space and memory do resonate. I’ve been having a hard time pinning memories to time in the pandemic. Does VR help with that for me? Sometimes (sometimes not)
— Scott Stein (@jetscott) May 7, 2021
Big one! The great @jetscott talks one-on-one with Mark Zuckerberg on @CNET about VR and AR tech. Tons of interesting stuff, including VR for kids and how to replace Zoom meetings with VR ones. https://t.co/FP7FUmM0Zm
— Dan Ackerman (@danackerman) May 7, 2021
Zuckerberg explains why an Oculus Quest 'Pro' is necessary https://t.co/KcQCpo8zpZ pic.twitter.com/r9240SoDpB
— Engadget Gaming (@engadgetgaming) May 7, 2021
Excerpt from article: Zuckerberg doesn't see a kid mode for Oculus VR being in the works anytime soon, either, but admits a large interest in VR for education overall.
— Steven Sato (@stevensato) May 7, 2021
Education??? put your money where your mouth is!
https://t.co/3H85n4SvqA#vr #VirtualReality #education