In the past few years, AR and VR were once very popular, and its popularity was not lost to the later blockchain and AI.
However, among the giants, only Microsoft and Facebook continue to struggle in this field. It can be seen that AR and VR may not be an suitable arena for small companies.
Unlike the AR field that Microsoft focuses on, Facebook has firmly established itself as the leader in the VR industry with the increasingly mature product line of Oculus—especially the Ouclus Quest2 priced at $299, it allowed VR to enter the mainstream market for the first time.
As the most important innovation role of Facebook (the company mainly focuses on acquisition and plagiarism in recent years), Oculus has been paid more and more attention within the company.
According to media reports, nearly 20% of Facebook's employees belong to the virtual reality department, compared to less than 5% two years ago.
Recently, Facebook showed another black technology of virtual reality, and it is really a bit cool—just by wearing a smart wristband, your hands can become a mouse in virtual reality.
You only need to move your fingers in the air to complete various operations such as clicking, typing, and even doing virtual archery in the game.