In a demo that comes to us from the World Conference for VR Industry, we see how the viewer can already detect the movement of hands and fingers thanks to the two front cameras.
The front cameras of the Live Pro have been the subject of speculation since its announcement, and the HTC she has been interested in using them to get results similar to other devices like Leap Motion in the past. The WCVRIheld in China, it witnessed the advances in this new feature they have been developing since the launch of their SRWorks SDK.
As can be seen in the demo, the viewer is already able to recognize our hands and fingers without the need for trackers. Enabling in the future the option to dispense with the controls when interacting with virtual worlds.
The HTC Vive Pro is available by 879€ since April of this year.