Last updated: April 25th, 2017 at 19:50 UTC+02:00
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Employees working in Samsung's experimental C-Labs division have come up with something similar. At the VRLA Expo 2017 in Los Angeles, they demonstrated an experimental, hands-free virtual reality interface called FaceSense.
FaceSense presents an entirely different approach to navigation in virtual reality. It tracks movement in the user's face. It recognizes and translates the biometric signals in expression changes and translates them into input for navigation. This allows users to maneuver through VR worlds with movements that are intuitive coupled with simple voice commands.
The prototype demonstrated at the exhibition was designed for Samsung's Gear VR headset. The company says that this may one day lead to the development of more biometric technologies that allow users, including those with usage impediments, to enjoy VR experiences.
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