Site icon Brief News

Oculus Rift update boosts sensors for larger setups — and fixes carpet

These sensors help track movement with the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset.


Rift leader Nate Mitchell confirmed an update is rolling out to owners of the Facebook VR headset that smooths out the carpet on the floor seen in Oculus Home while also improving the way larger tracking setups work.

“A big focus this month on making sure three+ sensor setups are working optimally,” Mitchell wrote on Twitter.

The rumpled carpet seen on the floor of Oculus Home (where Rift owners select apps to visit) has been a minor annoyance to some who would prefer a tidier living room. More important, however, are potential fixes to tracking problems some users have reported with their headsets since the release of Oculus Touch controllers in December. The controllers come with an additional sensor and more can be purchased to cover larger areas, bringing the functionality of the system closer to that of the room-scale HTC Vive headset.

Facebook’s VR team recently released a four-part series outlining accessories and tips for getting the most out of the system. The software update was expected in January but got delayed a few days for testing.

Here are the full release notes for version 1.11:

If you have a Rift it is time to start looking for that software update. If you’ve had problems with a three (or more) sensor setup, let us know in the comments below whether the update helped.

This story originally appeared on Uploadvr.com. Copyright 2017

VentureBeat

Exit mobile version