Meta filed 1 patent this quarter in the VR & AR category.
The application covers a universal tracking module designed to enable precise 6DOF (six degrees of freedom) tracking for virtual and augmented reality headsets and controllers. This tracking technology detects head and hand positions to create immersive experiences in VR/AR environments.
The VR & AR category contains 1 patent focused on standardizing position tracking across Meta's virtual and augmented reality devices. The filing describes a modular tracking system that can be deployed across different headsets and controllers to provide consistent six degrees of freedom measurement. Rather than implementing custom tracking solutions for each device, this approach allows the same tracking module to work universally throughout Meta's VR/AR Hardware lineup, ensuring that head movements and hand gestures register with the same level of precision regardless of which device a user picks up.
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