Waltz of the Wizard added hand tracking on PlayStation VR2, comparing it to Quest 3's capabilities.Aldin Dynamics shared a comparison video of hand tracking on PS VR2 and Quest 3, revealing differences in accuracy and jitter.PlayStation VR2's hand tracking runs at 60Hz, while Quest's default mode operates at 30Hz, affecting motion handling.Quest's Fast Motion Mode, running at 60Hz, resolves the overshoot issue and competes well with PS VR2.Waltz of the Wizard opts for Quest's default 30Hz due to limitations on Quest 2 and Quest Pro.Environmental lighting significantly impacts hand tracking quality, with Quest 3S's infrared illuminators aiming to address this.In a personal comparison, PS VR2 showed more jitter and inferior accuracy than Quest 3.Quest 3 demonstrated better accuracy, stability, and hand overlap handling over PS VR2.Quest's UX advantage was highlighted, enabling seamless launching using hand tracking throughout the system.In conclusion, PS VR2 excels in fast motion tracking, while Quest 3 offers better accuracy, stability, hand overlap handling, and user experience.