Though Oculus didn’t initially allow photos or video to be taken of the new Crystal Bay prototype, the company has now released some images of the headset in use.
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Oculus is staying tight-lipped about the hardware specifics of Crescent Bay, but here’s what (we think) we know so far:
- Higher refresh rate (confirmed as 90Hz)
- Higher resolution (likely 1440p)
- (Possibly) higher FOV than DK2
- Integrated audio
- 360 degree tracking (LEDs now on back of headset too)
- Oculus licensed Real Space 3D Audio Specialisation (10 years in development)