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HTC America VIVE Virtual Reality System Tracker

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Style: Tracker 2018


Features

  • 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.

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.

Release date: May 1, 2018


Product Dimensions: 2.76 x 1.57 x 1.18 inches; 2.82 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Item model number: 99HANL002-00


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.82 ounces


Manufacturer: HTC Virtual Reality System


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 20, 2017


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  • Works well and costs a little less than the newer model
Battery life seems fine, very easy to use, they track well. The newer ones are smaller and lighter with an easier button, but these hardly weigh anything and the button is easy for me. I bought two and used a spare android device (or old phone) with an accelerometer coupled with owotrack for the waist tracking, works perfectly and can save you buying a third one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2021 by M

  • Pretty expensive, but worth it for the experience with both the Oculus Rift CV1 and Valve Index!
These, albeit pretty expensive and maybe a bit overpriced, were more than worth the money I spent to be able to use them for the experience that they add. While there's not many games that support them, I primarily got 3 of these to be able to use in VRChat for full-body tracking with hip and foot tracking, along with some straps to do so. And wow, I got them with low expectations due to trying a mixed setup of Oculus Rift gear with them, but it's amazing how accurate they actually are. Since I do use an Oculus Rift CV1 as my HMD along with their controllers since I prefer them over the HTC Vive, I did have to buy the HTC Vive Lighthouses separately to be able to use these since Oculus doesn't have their own trackers which added onto the cost a good bit, but I don't regret doing so. The setup for them was very easy through SteamVR, although there is a few extra steps if you use an Oculus HMD and Controllers to get them calibrated in the same space as the Oculus gear, but there are many guides to help with it that will get them working together in no time perfectly! But, if you'd prefer less hassle and ease of use, just use them with an HTC Vive. Also, if you do happen to use an Oculus Rift like me, don’t make the same mistake I did and make sure you have at least 6 free USB ports if you plan on using 3 trackers given you need a port for each tracker, the sensors, and the HMD. I can’t say for sure how many for Vive users but keep in mind that each tracker takes up a USB port as the included dongle with each one needs to be plugged in to one. *Edit for Oculus users: If you do happen to use these trackers with an Oculus Rift, do keep in mind that there is some interference that can vary whenever the Oculus Touch controllers are held close to the trackers. I hardly get any interference and near perfect tracking, but I know others who get bad interference for some reason even with the 2018 trackers which cause less interference, but it could also depend on lighthouse sensor positioning. Also, if you do happen to touch one of the trackers with an Oculus Touch controller while using them, there is a chance your tracker could ping off in a random direction in virtual space for a few seconds and then shortly after go back to normal, but for me it rarely ever happens. Just a heads up! *Edit 11/23/2019 for Valve Index users: I upgraded to the Valve Index about two months ago so I thought I might as well go ahead and share my experience using them with that HMD. With the Valve Index, just like with the HTC Vive, it required no setup other than plugging in the dongles and connecting them as a new controller in SteamVR to get them working, it was basically plug and play. These do definitely work a lot better when using them with an HMD that also uses the base stations/lighthouses for tracking since there's no hassle or worry to it. But, I still really enjoyed my mostly flawless experience using them with my Oculus Rift CV1 even if it did take quite a bit of setup to get them working and I would still heavily recommend them for use with it. With a bit of research, I also learned that the trackers can be used similarly with any other VR headset just like the Oculus Rift CV1, so even if you don't own that HMD and own something like a Windows Mixed Reality or Rift S/Quest, you can use the same method for those! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2019 by InfusedWaffle InfusedWaffle

  • Resilient
After around a year of use and a couple of drink spills, they’re still running great. They’re a breeze to connect to steam vr for me and the battery life hasn’t seemed to degrade very much.
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022 by Kira Lachapelle

  • This is one of the best trackers for Vrchat!
I personally bought these to use in a game called VRchat. I use them all the time and i would say i would get them again if i ever needed to. Durability: I have smashed these all over my house and i think you really have to try to break them. 8/10 Fun: seeing your legs move while in vr adds to the realism of being there and will blow you away. 10/10 Ease of Use: Easy to use and look up guide for but it is as simple as clicking one button. 8/10 Overall: 9/10 I would say get it if you want to see your legs in some Vrgames! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by Andrew

  • I now own six and they are wonderful.
Can't praise these enough. A device that practically changed my life.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023 by Styke

  • Expensive but fun
I 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 isn't 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 can't 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. I'm 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 isn't 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 won't 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 can't wait to see what the next thing in VR tech will be for full body tracking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2020 by The Rev

  • Easy to use and perfect for the application I use them for.
Bought 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020 by Sqweezel

  • Cheapest price for people that cannot buy the trackers from the original website.
So i bought those trackers because i wasn't able to buy them from the original vive website, just a little more expensive, but worth the price for those who wants to experince Full-body in VR games. So far I've only tested VRChat, and it works pretty smooth. Gonna get myself prepared for blade and sorcery, ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2021 by Ayylmao1911

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