I think one back and another front facing camera would be enough for AR and VR.Though I wonder how they will do AR if they do VR with this
In headset mode, the front-facing camera stays on for eye tracking and the back camera for AR.
In portable or tabletop mode, you could have one of the cameras (or even both) used for AR.
That said, a ToF sensor at the back would probably be a necessary add-on.
What I'd like to know is how good of a sensor nintendo could cram into a budget of ~400-500$.
I'm having trouble figuring out how they can possibly even fit two cameras and a ToF sensor on a device like drake where even if we re-use most components on a switch OLED, there would still be a considerable price difference between the x1 and orin SoCs.
I think due to price constraints, maybe we'll see another case of DS -> DSi with drake.
Like, 2023 drake release with the same design principle of a switch OLED, maybe an upgrade to a higher refresh rate display along with the SoC. Then like ~3 years later, a drake+ release with cameras, a tof sensor maybe even a die shrink for improved battery life. Released along with a headset case + headphones accessory.