HTC introduced that its Vive Final Tracker is now suitable with third-party PC VR headsets that assist SteamVR.
Initially developed for the Vive Focus 3 and Vive XR Elite, Vive Final Tracker is a puck-like gadget that comes geared up with two cameras, permitting it to trace its place with out exterior units or base stations, supporting each object and full-body monitoring.
Launched final November for $200, Vive Final Tracker is now suitable with SteamVR headsets, which incorporates tethered PC VR headsets similar to Valve Index, but in addition standalone units able to connecting to PCs, similar to Quest 3 or Pico Pico 4 Extremely.
This follows a beta program launched earlier this yr to to check compatibility with different SteamVR-supported headsets, together with Quest. The corporate says suggestions from this system helped enhance the tracker’s precision, connectivity, and general consumer expertise.
This additionally means Vive Final Tracker can work independently from a headset as nicely, so it may be used to trace the motion of individuals or objects, making it helpful throughout a number of fields.
Whereas priced at $200 per gadget, customers in search of primary full-body monitoring solely require a minimal of three trackers, which will be had in a $600 bundle, which incorporates the required Vive Wi-fi Dongle ($39 MSRP). This lets you observe every foot (with provided straps) and one positioned in your hips.