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The Valve Index VR headset has been around for a few years now. It doesn’t come with eye or face tracking, but that didn’t stop inspired folks like [Physics-Dude] from adding DIY soluti… ...
My face has been clobbered by the co-conspirators of the Steam Deck's heft and gravity. Alas, my face and eyeglasses could've been saved had I simply used the GoPro Mount (via SteamDeckHQ).
It's been rumored for a while that Valve is secretly working on a successor to the Valve Index, and new leaks put it in position to challenge the best VR headsets on the market today. Codenamed ...
They’re also noticeably sharper than the Index's. The Beyond offers 2,560 by 2,560 pixels per eye, while the Valve headset delivers 1,440 by 1,600 pixels per eye.
All of this, if true, points towards Valve Deckard, a long-rumoured Valve headset said to be standalone, unlike the Valve Index which requires a PC to power it. The Index was a fantastic, top-tier ...
My face has been clobbered by the co-conspirators of the Steam Deck's heft and gravity. Alas, my face and eyeglasses could've been saved had I simply used the GoPro Mount (via SteamDeckHQ).
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