Disregarding the way that legitimate VR headsets like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift are costly, the experience, from a visual angle, is very convincing. All things considered, collaborating with the virtual world that the headset will take you to is a long way from convincing.
HTC and Oculus both have touch controllers that can track your hand developments and, on account of the Rift, a constrained following of your fingers. Most controls still come down to catch and trigger presses.
Need to get something? You point at it with the controller and press a catch. It's, well, not normal.
A redesign from Mark Zuckerberg, who claims Facebook which possesses Oculus, demonstrates that the a settle is as of now in progress.
On the off chance that you'll take a gander at the pictures he's posted, there's one in which he's sitting in a stall with a Rift headset on. He's encompassed by sensors and, all the more essentially, wearing a glove and making like Spiderman.
As Zuckerberg himself says, "We're chipping away at better approaches to acquire your hands virtual and expanded reality. Wearing these gloves, you can draw, sort on a virtual console, and even shoot networks like Spider Man. That is what I'm doing here."
Whatever remains of the pictures sow off a portion of the cool things that Facebook is taking a shot at, including a perfect room, an anechoic chamber and a favor machine for rapidly prototyping the focal points utilized as a part of VR headsets.
This innovation wouldn't arrive at any point in the near future, yet it's decent to see somebody in any event chipping away at it.
Who knows, possibly 5 years subsequently we'll all be pursuing each in VR, swinging from housetop to roof in an extremely spidermen-like mold, and inadvertently swatting our felines off the table while we're grinding away.