Nare Facial Tracker Face-Tracking Addon Goes on General Sale July 4
The NARE FACIAL TRACKER's general release signals growing demand for affordable face-tracking addons in the social VR space, following a pre-sale that sold out in two minutes.
Reporting from 1 sources: ASCII.jp.
IntoFree Co., Ltd. announced general domestic sales of the NARE FACIAL TRACKER, a third-party accessory that adds eye and mouth tracking to standalone VR HMDs, will begin at noon on July 4, 2026. The product, designed by South Korea's Nare Motion, sold out in two minutes during a limited pre-sale in June. It supports Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest 3S, Pico 4, and Pico 4 Ultra, and uses Project Babble for face tracking. The retail price is 32,450 yen.
The NARE FACIAL TRACKER, a third-party accessory that adds eye and mouth tracking to standalone VR headsets, goes on general sale in Japan at noon on July 4, 2026. IntoFree Co., the Japanese distributor for South Korea's Nare Motion, announced the release after a limited pre-sale on June 5 sold out in two minutes. The tracker supports Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest 3S, Pico 4, and Pico 4 Ultra, and uses Project Babble to map facial expressions onto avatars in social VR apps like VRChat. The unit weighs 75 grams, includes a 1300mAh battery rated for up to five hours of continuous use, and transmits camera data to a Windows PC over 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. The retail price is 32,450 yen, with delivery estimated at one to two months after ordering.
- Meta Quest 2 version
- Meta Quest 3 version
- Meta Quest 3S version
- PICO 4 / 4 Ultra version
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