[당신만을 위한 목소리] VRCHAT이벤트
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Valve’s Steam Frame FCC documents are NOW public, giving us a much closer look at the controllers and their internal hardware.
Here has been what has been stated.
• Separate left and right Steam Frame controllers
• Bluetooth Low Energy operating between 2402 and 2480 MHz
• Split gamepad design for VR and regular Steam games
• D-pad, ABXY buttons, thumbsticks, triggers and bumpers
• Magnetic thumbsticks with capacitive finger sensing
• Capacitive finger tracking for VR interactions
• Each controller uses one replaceable AA battery
• Valve estimates around 40 hours of controller battery life
• Controllers are tracked directly by the Steam Frame headset
• No external base stations are required
What's interesting is that these are not controllers made only for VR.
Valve gave them a full split gamepad layout, you can move between VR games and traditional Steam games without swapping to another controller.
The D-pad, ABXY buttons and magnetic thumbsticks make Steam Frame feel like a complete Steam gaming system than just another VR headset.
Steam Frame also runs SteamOS using a Snapdragon 8 Series processor with 16GB of RAM, allowing supported VR and non-VR games to run directly on the headset without streaming from a gaming PC.
The headset uses four high-resolution monochrome cameras to track both the headset and controllers, with infrared LEDs helping tracking continue in darker rooms.
The FCC documents mainly provide a closer look at the controller hardware and wireless certification. They do not reveal the final price, release date or every retail specification.