HTC Vive Tracker (3.0) & Vive Base Station
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Daniel Trenerry
> 24 hourSomewhat Durable, Easy to mount to track straps, and Has a decent battery life. Charges fast!
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Supremely Splotchy Review Rabbit
> 24 hour4 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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Dan B
> 24 hourTheyre vive trackers. Slightly smaller than the 2.0s. Much better battery (about the same length as the index controllers. ~7.5hr). Worth $130? Thats a hard one.
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Kevin Simon
> 24 hourI can play with my feet now, Im... not super into that but I found some enjoyment doing all the funny poses. my online friends sure were happy, so I think the trackers are doing a good job of that. to call these good trackers is a bit arbitrary, there isnt any other solution (other than the Kinect) for full-body atm. I mean, they are just gizmos that allow for extra tracked body parts. what else are ya gonna need? other than 3 of these and the belt straps?
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Darryl Hill
> 24 hourThese are a nice to have item and not a must have item. I have 2 and each one uses its own USB dongle. They need to take a lesson from logitech and figure out a single unified dongle. Setup was a bit confusing and I had to find a youtube video to figure it out. They do add another dimension to the games that support them, I only wish more games did.
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Ananax
> 24 hourIve owned my full full body kit for a while now and I gotta say its gone pretty well! I bought them to test out mainly in VRChat as well as Blade and Sourcery on the side. They were quite easy to set up via SteamVR but justified some time into calibration.
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stephen moore
> 24 hourThese are awesome! Dispite the price they are a expensive item so keep this in mind but its the top of tech right now. Its mostly for games like vrchat so I wouldnt reccomend it if you are hoping it works on all games.
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ERØS
> 24 hourhighly 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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Zachary k.
> 24 hourThe trakers i love i used the 2018 trakers and when i got These ones i love them the battery life is better and the there light waight and smaller.
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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.