It’s surprisingly not that far behind. We’re already close to having commercial headsets with full-body tracking, eye tracking and facial tracking.
Even without those technologies current VR is quite different in terms of social presence to interacting on a flat screen. A lot of body language comes through even just tracking the head and hands.
I think we’re quite a bit away from having mass adoption of VR though. But that’s more form factor and comfort.
Even without those technologies current VR is quite different in terms of social presence to interacting on a flat screen. A lot of body language comes through even just tracking the head and hands.
I think we’re quite a bit away from having mass adoption of VR though. But that’s more form factor and comfort.