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Smile, You’re in VR: HTC Device Can Translate Lip Movement Into Virtual Realty – PCMag AU
The Vive Facial Tracker can capture up to 38 facial gestures and render them in real-time in VR. However, the accessory will be limited to the Vive Pro VR headset…

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A new device from HTC can translate your facial expressions, such as a smile or a laugh, into virtual reality.
HTC’s Vive Facial Tracker can capture your facial and mouth movements and then render them on a VR avatar in real-time. According to HTC, the product can track up to 38 facial shapes made via your lips, jaw, teeth, tongue, cheeks, and chin movement. All the facial expressions can be captured in under 10 milliseconds, and then rendered back at a 60Hz refresh rate. As a result,…
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