With Sony’s PSVR 2 virtual reality headset for PS5 headlining the company’s big CES 2022 showcase, you’d be forgiven for thinking the device’s release is near. However, it’s still yet to get a release date, and the reason may sit with the headset’s eye-tracking technology.
It appears that Sony has yet to finalise a deal with an eye-tracking technology partner – though it appears to have one in its sights.
In a statement published on Monday and spotted by VGC, eye-tracking specialists Tobii AB, the “global leader in eye-tracking and pioneer of attention computing” said that it is “currently in negotiation with Sony Interactive Entertainment to be the eye-tracking technology provider in SIE’s new VR headset, PlayStation VR2″.
Crucially, those negotiations do not appear to be finalized, according to Tobii, as it states it will not be commenting on the financial details of any deal as “negotiations are ongoing”.
Tobii has long been a player in the eye-tracking space, working on everything from arcade machines to modules that allow for eye-control in PC games. Its Eye Tracker 5, for example, works with around 160 PC titles, and works incredibly well – players can use the device to control camera movements, use items and track targets. It’s particularly useful as an additional input control option for those with accessibility issues.
But it comes at a price. The Eye Tracker 5 sells for about $230 / £230, by itself. Should Sony be opting for similar technology in its headset, that could dramatically increase the price of PSVR 2 — the original PSVR, for instance, cost $399 / £349 at launch without any eye-tracking support built in. Keep in mind the PSVR 2’s other proposed advanced specifications – a 4K HDR OLED display, 120Hz max
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