Latest Quest 2 update seriously improves hand tracking, adds button remapping

What you need to know

  • The new Quest update enables Hand Tracking 2.2, which reduces latency between your real and virtual hands by 40%, or “75% during fast movement.”
  • This upgraded tracking enables “swipe to type,” so you can move your finger across a virtual keyboard instead of tapping individual keys.
  • In addition, the Quest 2 now has more accessibility features, including system-level live captions and a full button-remapping tool.
  • The Quest update v56 officially began rolling out on July 20, but may take a few days to arrive on every headset.

Nearly three years after launch, Meta is still impressing us with how far it has optimized the Oculus Quest 2 hardware. The latest trick, courtesy of Quest update v56, is significantly reduced latency for hand tracking — especially for fast-moving or delicate applications like boxing or typing. 

Specifically, Meta claims that the Quest 2 will be “up to 40%” better for typical use or “up to 75%” better for fast movement, once you receive the update. This should make your virtual hands more accurately match your real-world location, preventing mistimed actions or nausea.

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