Additionally, it enables high pixel density, concurrent perception technologies which are head, hand, and controller tracking, 3D reconstruction, and 8K 60fps 360-degree video. In comparison to the previous generation, the chip has a 30% better thermal performance and 50% greater sustained power. The Snapdragon 662 platform, which powers the Meta Quest Touch Pro controllers, enables them to track through numerous embedded positional cameras and provides the headset with ultra-low latency. According to Qualcomm, numerous OEMs have committed to releasing products using the XR2+ by the end of the year. More than 60 XR (eXtended Reality) devices are currently powered by Snapdragon XR CPUs around the world.