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03 Nov
03Nov

Virtual reality (VR) headsets have come a long way in recent years. From the early days of bulky and expensive headsets to the more affordable and accessible options available today, VR has become a more mainstream technology.As VR continues to evolve, it's natural to wonder what the next generation of headsets will look like. Here are a few things we can expect from Oculus Quest 4, the rumored successor to the popular Oculus Quest 2 headset:

  • Improved resolution and graphics: Oculus Quest 2 already offers impressive graphics, but the next generation of headsets is expected to take things to the next level. With higher resolutions and more powerful graphics processing units (GPUs), VR headsets will be able to deliver even more immersive and realistic experiences.
  • Reduced latency: Latency is the time it takes for a signal to travel from the headset to the computer or console that is generating the VR environment. Reduced latency will make VR feel more responsive and natural, which will improve the overall experience.
  • Improved comfort: VR headsets can be uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time. The next generation of headsets is expected to be more comfortable, with lighter weight, more adjustable straps, and improved ventilation.
  • More affordable: VR headsets are still relatively expensive, which can be a barrier to entry for many people. The next generation of headsets is expected to be more affordable, making VR more accessible to a wider audience.


In terms of usage, a recent study by Statista found that the average VR user spends about 2 hours per week using their headset. This is still relatively low compared to other gaming platforms, but it is growing steadily.


The most popular VR applications are games, followed by entertainment and productivity. Some of the most popular VR games include Beat Saber, Half-Life: Alyx, and Superhot VR. Popular VR entertainment applications include Netflix, YouTube, and Hulu. And popular VR productivity applications include Tilt Brush, Gravity Sketch, and Autodesk VRED.


Overall, the future of VR looks bright. With continued innovation and improvements, VR is poised to become a more mainstream technology in the years to come. 


The article was written by Amit Caesar


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