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If it has to be cheap to compete with Oculus, I guess that audio will be normal… EyeTracking. There are no signs of eyetracking in this headset. But someone spotted a patent by Valve where eyetracking sensors were hidden inside the lens tubes themselves and so are not visible. Two chips visible).
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