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Delivery Rates and Return policy HTC VIVE Virtual Reality System Tracker 2018
Platform : SteamVR, Windows
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- With Vive tracker, play VR games and experiences never possible before.
- With the compact, highly flexible, Easy to attach Vive tracker you'll be able to bring physical objects into your virtual world, like a pair of gloves to play musical instruments, or rock climb.
- Vive Tracker - Go beyond VR controllers
- Bring real-world objects into your virtual world! Add VIVE Tracker to specially designed accessories to play your favorite supported games.
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Batteries : 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
- Product dimensions : 12.19 x 10.92 x 8.64 cm; 272.16 Grams
- Release date : 1 May 2018
- ASIN : B0748ZY323
- Item Model Number : 99HANL002-00
- Best Sellers Rank: 3,238 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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Product description
The Vive tracker creates a wireless and seamless connection between your attached tools and the Vive system. Attach a DSLR camera to the Vive tracker to make Mixed reality videos and expand the fun.
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Reviewed in Australia on 18 June 2021
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Product as expected, arrived fast. Battery life is much better on the newer trackers but I need these for my oculus quest 2.
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Reviewed in Australia on 3 June 2021
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Works for a good 4 hours without any kind of power banks, they work well and are light which makes them comfy to use.
Reviewed in Australia on 27 December 2020
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Works.
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Edward W.H.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gold standard VR gear for full body tracking
Reviewed in Canada on 29 August 2020Verified Purchase
Used these with Oculus Quest on ALVR to play SteamVR games with wireless full body tracking, synced using openvr space calibrator. Works decently as designed.
Comes with the dongle, with is currently irreplaceable as it's virtually unavailable for separate purchase everywhere. Don't let your dog eat it! Mount this high for best connectivity, spaced at least a few inches apart if you have multiple. They run on USB2 and I have a single powered usb2 hub supporting 7 of them. According to reports, don't use USB3 cables near these as they may leak radiation that interferes with the tracker's signal.
Only wish for a modestly longer battery life, or easily replaceable batteries. The limitation for that is size and weight, but this device is so light it feels like an empty plastic shell, and could really stand to have a 50-100% larger battery crammed into it.
Protip: Pick up a USB charger and some USB-micro cables at the same time. It comes with a cable but that's for the dongle, so you'll need another own for charging. Plugging them into a small external battery pack in a pocket also works for keeping them alive longer during a VR session.
Comes with the dongle, with is currently irreplaceable as it's virtually unavailable for separate purchase everywhere. Don't let your dog eat it! Mount this high for best connectivity, spaced at least a few inches apart if you have multiple. They run on USB2 and I have a single powered usb2 hub supporting 7 of them. According to reports, don't use USB3 cables near these as they may leak radiation that interferes with the tracker's signal.
Only wish for a modestly longer battery life, or easily replaceable batteries. The limitation for that is size and weight, but this device is so light it feels like an empty plastic shell, and could really stand to have a 50-100% larger battery crammed into it.
Protip: Pick up a USB charger and some USB-micro cables at the same time. It comes with a cable but that's for the dongle, so you'll need another own for charging. Plugging them into a small external battery pack in a pocket also works for keeping them alive longer during a VR session.
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Thomas
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great Tracking, Poor Functionality
Reviewed in Canada on 26 December 2020Verified Purchase
The tracking is awesome and very accurate. The issue is the functionality. Sometimes the trackers will just refuse to turn on, at which point you have to plug them into the USB cable to force them to turn on. Since it's already quite the pain to strap into all the VR stuff and this just tends to add another level of frustration to the whole thing.
Another issue is sometimes software is smart enough to know where you've placed the trackers. Sometimes, however, software requires that you define each tracker to a specific location on your body. If you have a number of trackers it becomes tedious to figure out the correct ones for the correct locations, so you may want to label them. A simple LED display on the trackers would have resolved this.
The number of dongles that software supports will vary, but they will support at least three. I recommend purchasing three at max unless you are sure the software you want to use can utilize more of them.
Finally, they are not smart enough to use different dongles on the fly. So you have to make sure to plug in all the dongles to make sure it will see the ones you're using.
Another issue is sometimes software is smart enough to know where you've placed the trackers. Sometimes, however, software requires that you define each tracker to a specific location on your body. If you have a number of trackers it becomes tedious to figure out the correct ones for the correct locations, so you may want to label them. A simple LED display on the trackers would have resolved this.
The number of dongles that software supports will vary, but they will support at least three. I recommend purchasing three at max unless you are sure the software you want to use can utilize more of them.
Finally, they are not smart enough to use different dongles on the fly. So you have to make sure to plug in all the dongles to make sure it will see the ones you're using.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Great, but expensive
Reviewed in Canada on 10 May 2021Verified Purchase
These trackers are fantastic and simple, requiring no "up" direction for most use-cases. They work well, are durable, and have a very good battery life. Dongle and Micro-USB charging cable included.
Instructions are somewhat confusing, considering you're given an extra USB connector with no explanation of it. I think it's unnecessary? They include it like it's optional, but then don't explain it making me assume it's necessary.
If you have three, you'll need three USB ports, as it doesn't seem like you can connect via a single dongle. USB hub may be necessary.
Too expensive, even considering manufacturing cost and functionality.
Instructions are somewhat confusing, considering you're given an extra USB connector with no explanation of it. I think it's unnecessary? They include it like it's optional, but then don't explain it making me assume it's necessary.
If you have three, you'll need three USB ports, as it doesn't seem like you can connect via a single dongle. USB hub may be necessary.
Too expensive, even considering manufacturing cost and functionality.
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Elizabeth
5.0 out of 5 stars
They do their job.
Reviewed in Canada on 23 September 2020Verified Purchase
I now have 6 trackers. My old trackers battery life was dwindling. Definitely would advise against using track straps with batteries attached (not using name brands here), or battery packs in general. Charging them while playing is what caused my old ones battery life to wear. Theyre probably at 75% battery life. I now swap between the two sets. Seem to be doing much better now. I’d advise getting two sets of three if you can afford it.


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Reviewed in Canada on 23 September 2020
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Really expensive
Reviewed in Canada on 15 February 2021Verified Purchase
If you are already here you probably want something like full body tracking. If you have the money and you can justify it with the amount of time you play in VR I would say go for it.
If you are still on the fence and you don't need it wait for the alternatives that will soon come out. Otherwise very surreal experience you will fall in love with VR all over again.
If you are still on the fence and you don't need it wait for the alternatives that will soon come out. Otherwise very surreal experience you will fall in love with VR all over again.
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