





HTC VIVE Virtual Reality System Tracker
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Arnold Crowley
> 3 dayI dont recommend getting this tiny device if you plan on playing video games with it, price will definitely come down exponentially in the coming months so be patient. Now if your an animator, this is a MUST cop. Ikinema Orion or VRIK will give you very high quality mocap data. Especially VRIK if you tweak the settings a bit. If you have 10 trackers, VRIK and a lot of space in your basement or garage, the quality/accuracy is comparable to Xsens, maybe 80% there. Ikinema Orion is amazing but pricey, $500/yr is not worth it compared to VRIK, I already had VRIK so I just spent $500 on more trackers rather than the Ikinema software. The more trackers, the better.
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Anthony
> 3 dayEasy setup with steam vr and the tracking is great.. would recommend a third or fourth base station depending on room setup.
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Robby
> 3 dayIt works really well with quest 2 when I use OVR. I use base station 1.0’s, and these last a good while as well. What I understand now is that there are tundra trackers out, but they would be more complicated to set up. Anyways they are great, I recommend them, they also take a beating.
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Sqweezel
> 3 dayBought these for full body tracking in VRChat. Work perfectly, no problems and weird errors or glitching unless they somehow lose sight of the base stations. They hold a charge for about 3.5 to 4 hours of constant use and they charge in about an hour. Have not had any problems with battery life or tracking loss within reason. So, yeah I highly recommend these if you wanna be more animated in VR.
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rcbif
> 3 dayGot these for VRChat since Im addicted and spend 2 hours in there every night. These provide great tracking, and Ive yet to fully drain one. I get down to 20% after 6 hours of use! And even more impressive - they charge in less than an hour!
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bobby
> 3 dayI have had these trackers for a few months and can say they work wonder, they are a little bit pricey but are worth the money if you like vr
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#1Report
> 3 dayYup great. Got it, and base station to connect to computer for vrchat. I use Quest and have the software to go wireless and stream the quest to my computer. Now full body tracking. No wires holding me down besides the occasional charge when needed. Its great.
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Jesus
> 3 dayBought 3 for full body tracking on VRChat. I’m pretty satisfied and they all worked as expected. Setting it up very extremely easy. Almost plug and play. Would recommend these for anyone wanting full body tracking on VRChat. It makes the game so much more enjoyable.
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The Rev
> 3 dayI recently purchased 3 of these for full body tracking. For what you get, these are just some little plastic pucks and not worth $99 a piece. Honestly, not even worth the price if they gave you three for $99. Seriously, there isnt much to these trackers and probably cost them maybe $10 a piece to produce, if that. Now, that said, the experience is absolutely worth the price. Being able to go into VR with full body presence is just something else. Not too many games support it, but the ones that do completely changes how you play. Pros: 1. After the initial pairing and update of firmware, they connect quickly and consistently. 2. I cant really think of any specific pros. They work. You kinda forget about the trackers and just get immersed in the game. Cons: 1. Charging is on the slow side. Im used to the Index controllers having fast charging, so using these included USB 2.0 cables to charge can be fairly slow in comparison. 2. Battery life could be better. 3. This one isnt really a con, but it does make me question the QC on these devices. 1 of the trackers I got has a yellow charging light, instead of a orange light. Not a problem really, but it is a bit of an eye sore when they are charging to see that on tracker with the wrong colored light. Overall, I wont fault it for the one with the wrong colored charging light, but I will ding it one star because of the slow charging and battery life. I honestly cant wait to see what the next thing in VR tech will be for full body tracking.
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Josh
> 3 dayPros they work pretty well easy to set up and they help With immersion in some vr games bad news full body tracking isn’t supported for all games and it’s only a few that it is and they are expensive the battery life is meh but it works if you have an HTC or index where the controllers have the same battery life and then there are the rebuff packs which are 10 hour battery packs and the size and weight are really quite handlable as long as your over the age of 12 the only issue is price $100 per one is high and it requires base stations of some kind so sorry everyone using a normal cosmos or rift S / quest with link cable they are a cool flex to have but that’s about it hopefully they become relics as full body haptics suits become commercially acceptable