





HTC VIVE Virtual Reality System Tracker
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bobby
> 24 hourI 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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Nick Hawley
> 24 hourWorks well for vrchat, no issues
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Clever Clara
> 24 hourI think you have to worry about positioning and interference with the RF from other bluetooth/motherboard usbs and proxmity and such.. Why? Well, it disconnects sometimes. Not sure why, and my hand is though to be the tracker as well. Remember to turn off the tracker and turn it on again to address that, but for the most part ready your headset, then your hands, then the trackers... itll assign them correctly that way. Plus the price is expensive. The tracking is really great! Smooth. The weight isnt bad for a waist tracker, really dont care about it.. so they did good there. Another thing though, yeah, ok. So, got two (2) used ones from them, and they dont come with the dongles or the cable or the charging port. I would be less inclined to gamble.. I suppose if you just want a tracker, go ahead, thats reliable. Beware if buying used from the amazon-warehouse theyre not listed properly and theyre missing items.
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Zoila Deckow
> 24 hourThere are only 7 games that support Full body tracking and only 2 (maybe 3) games that are worth playing with full body tracking but the experience in those games is so amazing the price worth it.
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Karla
> 24 hourSirven de maravilla
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Jesus
> 24 hourBought 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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Langston Ball
> 24 hourIm using this to get into virtual production. Still learning the whole system, but this component has been working fine. If you dont need the full controller, i recommend this.
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Danny
> 24 hourvive trackers they work perfectly (when you have your base stations set up in good spots) been using them for a few months no issues love them would recommend to anyone wanting to take that extra step and make the immersion of vrchat just that much more realistic
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The Rev
> 24 hourI 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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Dallas
> 24 hourA worthy upgrade from the 2.0 trackers. I love them. Theyre smaller, lighter, and the battery life matches the Index controllers. USB C connectivity is also a massive upgrade. No more micro B cables.