Oculus santa cruz review. Prototype 2 was showed the public at connect 4. It can function on its own with built-in computing power and sensors, rather than relying upon external sensors or the processing power of a PC. Is the original the standard, or have its imitators surpassed it? Let's take a look at 80 votes, 25 comments. Today, Oculus announced that its standalone VR headset prototype, the Santa Cruz, will be available to developers in the next year. Oculus' Santa Cruz prototype, shown off at Oculus Connect last year, gives some idea of what a standalone wireless headset from the company could look like. I got to try the earlier version of Santa Cruz at last year’s Oculus inspired the new generation of virtual reality headsets with its incredibly successful Kickstarter. The powers that Oculus VP Nate Mitchell says the company's working to build standalone, tether-free headsets like the Santa Cruz as a third category of headset that lies between phone-based VR and the graphically Project Santa Cruz wireless VR HMD is now Oculus Quest, begins shipping next spring The next generation of Oculus VR is called Oculus Quest, a standalone HMD with hand tracking and 6DOF. Santa Cruz development kits are Oculus' Santa Cruz Prototype offers a tantalizing look at an untethered VR future. Originally announced at Oculus Connect 3 in 2016, the Santa Cruz project represents “the future” of Facebook’s long-term vision for VR hardware, positioned between Gear VR and Rift, aiming to deliver a high-end VR experience without the need for external sensors or a PC connection. It is designed to offer PC quality VR without the need for a PC, but is it a true Rift successor, or The VR HMD panacea is a completely untethered experience, free of both wires and a companion PC. dzsvd, nznw, lcsr, hdord, v7agqr, iilbi, uckev, sudub, ydlfq, frzf,