HP Innovation Issue 17: Spring 2021 | Page 27

THE NEXT STEPS IN

VR

HEART RATE
By monitoring a user ’ s heart rate , the headset makes it possible to know how they are responding to a VR experience or workplace training .
MOTION TRACKING
With four cameras and internal sensors for position detection , users can track more of their arm movements in a VR experience .
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF HP . NOUN PROJECT ICONS : ANDREJS KIRMA ( MOTION TRACKING ); FLATART ( EYE MOTION ); VECTORS POINT ( FACIAL EXPRESSION )

Forward Features

The headset has biometric sensors , cutting-edge optics , inside-out tracking , spatial 3D audio , and improved controllers with natural gestures .
Foveated Rendering Integrated eye tracking from Swedish tech company Tobii makes it possible to discern the user ' s gaze direction , inproving image quality and enhancing realism .
Improved Visuals and Sound Valve ’ s industry-leading lenses and speakers deliver a lifelike experience .
EYE MOTION & GAZE
Tracking the user ’ s focus area offers an understanding of how they are responding to content , and monitoring pupil size provides insights into engagement levels .
FACIAL EXPRESSION
Cameras that follow mouth movements will support more natural collaboration in VR environments .
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