





HTC VIVE Virtual Reality System Tracker
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Shenue
Greater than one weekUpgrading from the 2.0, its much lighter, has noticeably less jitters on the 3.0, and the extra battery life is a god send for the longer vr sessions or when you forget to charge your trackers.
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Gaz Membrane
Greater than one weekI got these to help replace some trackers I let drown in my dogs water bowl. They themselves work fine, any problems should come from water damage, blunt force damage, and/ the base stations. The work as long as you know what youre doing
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cybik
Greater than one weekYou have to add them as Controllers in SteamVR, but other than that, these trackers Just Worked™ on Linux after a small setup step.
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Supremely Splotchy Review Rabbit
> 3 day4 parts involved in each tracker box. • Radio Nib (USB A) • USB-A to USB-C Dongle Thingy (FtF) • USB-A to USB-C Cable (MtM) • Tracker (Charges with USB C) Plug the Radio Nib into the Dongle. Plug the cable into your available on your computer of choice or usb hub (probably a good idea to have one of these and plugged into one of your blue/red usb3 ports) . Do the thing. When you want to charge, either use a different usb-c charging cable `or` gently take the dongle/nib combo thing off the end of the usb-a/usb-c cable and plug your tracker in gently. (yknow, unless you want the charging port and cable to wear down faster than necessary.) - If youre in Steam VR, dont forget to tell these trackers what theyre supposed to exist as in your steamvr settings>controllers>trackers options. You might have to turn them off and on while wearing them to identify which is where since itll go red in the menu (if identify doesnt work like it doesnt in mine). Pretty quick to do though. If youre doing VRChat, when the trackers are turned on VRC should give you a different menu button in there, just hit Calibrate FBT and then assume the T-pose to assert dominance upon your new trackers. Align things as best you can with your choice of model and hope that it was designed in a sensible way for FBT. ^^ Using these for one session, it seems the battery life on the trackers will be roughly the same as a fresh set of Index controllers - so thats convenient enough.
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Cuzi
> 3 dayWhile there are occasionally issues with tracking, and more annoyingly issues with the tracker connecting to the USB, its serviceable. Full body in vr is easily worth the expense. I would recommend purchasing this with a product such as TrackBelt + 2 TrackStraps (VR Bundle for Vive Trackers) as to have a decently made and comfortable way of putting it on your body. As for how to put these on: - For two of the trackers, put each on the top of your foot while wearing socks. - For the waist tracker, put it at either the left side or the right side of your waist, so you can lay down without losing tracking.
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Karla
10-06-2025Sirven de maravilla
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ERØS
Greater than one weekhighly over priced but it works it’s good it looks good it’s like will probably re-purchase and recommend to others if the price went down
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Garrus Vakarian
> 3 dayThese trackers work perfectly for VRChat if you want full body. Theyre a bit more expensive than the older version, but they last about 3 hours longer per charge. Though, Id recommend you pick up a USB-3 hub as well so you dont have to use 3 USB ports, one dongle for each one.
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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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Dallas
> 3 dayA 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.