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What to Expect in VR This Week at E3 2016

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E3 2016 kicks off this week; it’s the first E3 since the launch of the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, and the last before the launch of Sony’s PlayStation VR headset. Sony PlayStation. Of the ‘big three’, Sony has the most on the line at E3 2016. See Also: Sony – ‘PSVR Breakout Box is Not a Crutch for PS4′.

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The New Razer Kishi V2 Is a Better Way to Turn Your Android Smartphone Into a Handheld Console

GizModo VR

Joysticks and buttons are still the best way to play, and while wireless controllers now easily connect to mobile devices, clamp-on gamepads are a better solution, and one of the best… Read more. From day one, smartphones had the potential to be excellent handheld gaming devices, were it not for the limitations of touchscreens.

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The XR Week Peek (2023.10.02): Meta Quest 3 launched, Vive Ultimate Tracker leaked, and more!

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The new controller, the Touch Plus, seems also to track very well, and has the interesting feature that they have better tracking performances than Quest 2 ones around the torso of the player. I would have loved this to come as a standard option for the device.

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The Backbone One Smartphone Controller Is Getting a Sleek PlayStation Facelift

GizModo VR

The Backbone One controller is one of the best ways to unleash your smartphone’s gaming potential, and Backbone today revealed the third iteration of the gamepad (after the original iPhone and Android versions ), featuring a major facelift that looks right at home alongside the PlayStation 5's stark white DualSense… Read more.

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The XR Week Peek (2022.04.04): Meta Quest Gaming Showcase is back, Mojo Vision is “feature complete”, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Image by Sony Interactive Entertainment). Not a meme, but this VR controller that can also hold a drink is a very bizarre invention. I honestly hope that also the other vendors will start selling similar modules, because sometimes I really would love my headsets to work even without Wi-Fi…. News worth a mention. Funny link.

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