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The most interesting feature in Valve's new virtual reality system is how its controllers work in your hands.
TG0 is taking its first VR controllers, etee, to Kickstarter with the aim of challenging the Valve Index at its own game: full-finger touch controls.
Following a leak or two, Valve has now formally debuted its own virtual reality hardware solution, named Valve Index. The official site promises high-fidelity VR with superior comfort and control ...
Valve is also offering a HMD & Knuckles Kit for $749 or customers could go for the $999 VR Kit that will come with 2 Base Stations 2.0, 2 Knuckles controllers, and the Index VR HMD.
Valve has a new patent for a VR controller out, with ring lights being added to the existing Valve Index controller design.
A recently published patent from Sony Interactive Entertainment suggests that the company is working on a new VR motion controller, similar to those for the Valve Index.
Valve's Index Controllers have the potential to be a huge leap forward for motion-tracked controls and virtual reality, but it'll take patience—and a lot more developer support.
Leaked 3D models hidden in a recent SteamVR update appear to show off a new VR motion controller, sparking renewed hope that Valve is gearing up to release its long-rumored ‘Deckard’ VR ...
The Valve Index controllers, as I've said, feel like the overdue sequel to the original Vive VR controllers. They're great, they feel comfy and can track all your fingers like magic gloves.
Want to know which headsets are compatible with the Valve index controllers? We give you the run down on what systems they will work for.
Valve's Index VR headset is loaded with cutting-edge tech designed to appeal to virtual reality enthusiasts.