By Andrew Hughes
Oculus VR had a lot to share in its blog last night. The new Oculus Connect 2014 conference brought forth a new prototype called ‘Crescent Bay’. Among its features are updated displays, integrated audio, 360° head tracking, along with “dramatically improved weight and ergonomics”, according to its creators.
#OculusConnect introduces a new feature prototype, Crescent Bay! http://t.co/Tdw5UfbYaA pic.twitter.com/JuYDP7nHff
— Oculus (@oculus) September 20, 2014
It promises enhancements the DK2 is unable to, and is available to try for those attending Oculus Connect 2014 in Los Angeles. Oculus VR also announced a partnership with Unity in its blog, and went into depth with its ventures into audio, which is optional for those who already have an optimal audio experience.
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