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|Type=[[Input Device]], [[Motion Tracker]]
|Subtype=[[Hands/Fingers Tracking]], [[Haptics]]
|Platform=[[Oculus Rift(Platform)]]
|Creator=
|Developer=[[Oculus VR]]
|Tracking=6DOF
|Rotational Tracking=IMUs
|Positional Tracking=External camera sensorOculus Sensor
|Update Rate=
|Latency=
|Weight=
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|Release Date=First half December 6, 2016|Price=$99
|Website=https://www.oculus.com/en-us/rift/
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==Introduction==[[Oculus Touch]] also known as the '''Half Moon''' is the first unique [[Input Device]] for the [[Oculus Rift (Platform)|Oculus Rift]]. Acting as your hands in the [[virtual reality|virtual world]], Oculus Touch consist of two mirror-image controllers, one held in each hand. These wireless controllers are motion tracked by the same [[Constellation|Constellation tracking system]] that tracks the [[Rift]] [[HMD]]. Oculus Touch has traditional gamepad controls such as analog stick, buttons and triggers along with the abilities to detect hand gestures and provide [[haptic feeback]].__TOC__==Release and Prices=====Current Prices===On October 11, 2017, during the [[Oculus Connect 4]], Hugo Barra, Oculus' Vice President of Virtual Reality, announced the permanent price reduction of Oculus Rift and Touch bundle to $399.
On March 1, 2017, price of Touch was reduced to $99 and additional sensor cost $59. Note that Touch comes with 1 [[Oculus Sensor]]. ===Price History===In July 2017, the price of [[Oculus Rift CV1]] bundled with [[Oculus Touch]] was reduced to $499. Note that the bundle does not come with the Xbox 360 Controller nor the [[Oculus Remote]], but it does come with 2 [[Oculus Sensor]]s. Oculus Touch was revealed alongside [[Oculus Rift CV1]], on June 11, 2015 during [[Oculus VR]]'s Pre-E3 Special Live Event. Reservation for Touch began on January 6, 2016 with the pre-order of [[the Rift]]. Oculus Touch will release on December 6, 2016 for $199. With pre-orders starting on October 10, 2016. Touch ships with an [[Oculus Sensor]] for 360 degrees VR experience. Additional sensor can be purchased from $79 for [[Room-scale VR]] experience.
==Features==
==Hardware==
===Traditional Controls===
One wireless Oculus Touch is held in each hand. 2 Oculus Touch controllers are designed to operate simultaneously. Some of the controller's features are similar to that of a traditional gamepad. It has 1 analog stick and 2 buttons on top and 2 triggers, 1 for the index finger located in front and 1 for the middle finger on the side. Additionally, the controller features [[capacitive sensing]]. Every input on the device, besides the side trigger, can sense the user's touch.
===Tracking===
Oculus Touch achieves high precision, low latency, 6[[DOF]] tracking through the same [[Constellation|Constellation tracking system]] as the [[Rift]] headset. IR LEDs are placed on the controllers' bodies and rings, allowing them to be tracked by the same [[positional tracking sensor]] (s) that tracks the [[HMD]]. The LEDs on the outer rings prevent [[occlusion]] caused by your hands. In addition to [[positional tracking]], controllers possess built-in [[IMU]]s that allow [[rotational tracking]].
===Gesture Sensing===
The device has a matrix of sensors mounted inside that keep track of your fingers and detect hand gestures. The only 2 fingers that the controller do not detect are the pinky and the ring finger.
===Ergonomics===
When you hold the controller, your hand is in a comfortable natural resting position. When you grab something or pick something up in VR, you activate the side trigger with your middle finger and grip of your hand becomes tighter. It simulates the natural motion of grasping an object in real life.
 
==Specifications==
Battery - 30 hours without [[haptics]] and 20 hours with haptics on a removable and rechargeable AA battery.
==Apps==
===Bundled Titles===
'''[[First Contact]]''' - 80s sci-fi throwback tutorial app that shows the player how to use Touch.
 
'''[[Oculus Medium]]''' - 3D sculpting tool.
 
'''[[Oculus Quill]]''' - painting tool.
 
'''[[Toy Box]]''' - Oculus Rift's internal testing app used to design Oculus Touch and experiment with new features. It is a [[multiplayer]], [[sandbox]] [[game]].
 
'''[[Dead and Buried]]''' - multiplayer focused FPS
 
'''[[Robo Recall]]''' - FPS game by [[Epic Games]] launching in Q1 2017.
 
===Free with Pre-order===
'''[[The Unspoken]]''' - magic dueling game by [[Insomiac Games]].
 
'''[[VR Sports Challenge]]''' - filled with sports mini-games.
 
===Additional Launch Titles===
*[[Dead & Buried]] by [[Insomniac Games]]
*[[Final Approach]] by [[Phaser Lock Interactive]]
*[[I Expect You To Die]] by [[Schell Games]]
*[[Job Simulator]] by [[Owlchemy Labs]]
*[[Moon Strike]] by [[Big Dorks]]
*[[Nimbus Nights]] by [[Otherworld Interactive]]
*[[Pulsar Arena]] by [[ZeroTransform]]
*[[Surgeon Simulator]] by [[Bossa Studios]]
*[[The Unspoken]] by [[Isomniac Games]]
*[[Rock Band VR]] by [[Harmonics]]
*[[VR Sports Challenge]] by [[Sanzaru]]
*[[Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope]] by [[Croteam]]
*[[Pro Fishing Challenge VR]] by [[Opus]]
*[[Luna]] by [[Funomena]]
*[[Giant Cop]] by [[Other Ocean]]
*[[Fantastic Contraption]] by [[Northway Games]]
==Developer==
[[Touch SDK]] - includes API’s for determining the position of the controllers, recognizing hand controllers, and driving the haptics avatar hands. These will be fully integrated into [[Unity]] and [[Unreal]] with sample code.
==Images==

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