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Logitech unveils innovative MX Ink stylus for Meta Quest VR headsets

OUR TAKELogitech’s MX Ink stylus could revolutionise how we interact with VR and mixed reality, making it a must-have for creative professionals. Its precision, customisation options, and seamless integration with Meta Quest headsets set a new standard for virtual tools. This innovation doesn’t just…

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OUR TAKELogitech’s MX Ink stylus could revolutionise how we interact with VR and mixed reality, making it a must-have for creative professionals. Its precision, customisation options, and seamless integration with Meta Quest headsets set a new standard for virtual tools. This…

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OUR TAKE Logitech’s MX Ink stylus could revolutionise how we interact with VR and mixed reality, making it a must-have for creative professionals. Its precision, customisation options, and seamless integration with Meta Quest headsets set a new standard for virtual tools. This innovation doesn’t just enhance our interaction with technology—it expands the horizons of creativity, turning dreams into reality. — Dudu , BTW r eporte r Logitech has partnered with Meta to introduce the MX Ink , the first mixed reality stylus for Meta Quest VR headsets. This new stylus aims to bring the familiar feel of a 2D stylus into the mixed reality realm, enhancing precision and user experience. The MX Ink is compatible with Meta Quest 2 and Quest 3, and seamlessly pairs with the Meta Quest app.

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Logitech’s MX Ink features a pressure-sensitive tip that works across various physical surfaces, offering greater precision than the standard Quest controllers. With three controls on the front and a Meta button on top, it supports haptic feedback and can function as both a pen and a wand. Users can switch between the Quest controllers and the MX Ink without disrupting their workflow. Logitech recommends pairing the stylus with the MX Mat, a low-friction 2D surface specifically designed for the Ink’s tip. This pad has a performance-tuned polycarbonate top surface and an anti-slip base made of 72 percent natural rubber. Also read: Prisoners use VR to prepare for life outside jail Also read: What is the difference between AR and VR technology?

Key Points

  • Launching in late September, priced from €120 ($130).
  • Designed for precision and versatility in mixed reality applications.

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Doris Du