Although Sony has currently enabledPlayStation VR 2 official website, but has not yet announced the specific appearance and launch details of the actual machine. Tobii, which is famous for its eye tracking technology, has revealedCurrently in talks with Sony about cooperation, and it is expected that its technology will be applied to PlayStation VR 2.
Sony has previously mentioned that PlayStation VR 2 will be equipped with eye tracking capabilities to achieve more stable virtual reality image presentation. Tobii's public statement this time clearly confirms that this feature of PlayStation VR 2 is derived from its technology.
Tobii also hasn't revealed specific details of the collaboration, and it's expected that the details of the technical partnership will be announced after Sony officially unveils the PlayStation VR 2. However, based on Tobii's previous collaborations with HTC, HP, and other companies on virtual reality headsets, it's expected that this will also utilize eye tracking to determine the user's current viewing angle, enhancing the virtual reality presentation within that field of view. The remaining processing will be simplified, allowing for more efficient use of computing power.
In addition, judging from what Tobii revealed, it will take some time before Sony officially launches PlayStation VR 2, and it seems that it will not be officially available to players too soon.


