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Full body tracking is possible with the Oculus Quest and Quest 2 headsets (currently only in PC VR). The cheapest way to track body movement in VR is by using Kinect. Alternatively, full body tracking can also be achieved with HTC Vive base stations and trackers or using custom tracking solution from Antilatency.
Cheap Full Body Tracking Solutions for the Quest 2 & Other Headsets. Did you know that up until the last year, the cheapest full-body tracking (FBT) solution was over $800 for a basic setup? The most common way to achieve FBT is with Vive trackers and Steam’s Lighthouses.
Unlocking the full potential of VR gaming on the Quest 2 through Full Body Tracking provides an unparalleled level of immersion. By following this guide and setting up the necessary hardware and software, you can transform your VR experiences to be more engaging and realistic.
Today we are trying full body tracking on Quest 2 for the first time! iOS App - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/driver4......more.
Virtual Desktop or Oculus Link Cable. For full-body tracking, you can use Virtual Desktop or Oculus Link if you have a wireless connection. If you would love a wired experience, you can either choose to get the official Oculus Link Cable or any other fast-speed USB cable.
SlimeVR is a set of open hardware sensors and open source software that facilitates full-body tracking (FBT) in virtual reality. With no base station required, SlimeVR makes wireless VR FBT affordable and comfortable.
I'll be answering any questions in the comments section.Links mentioned: Oculus Software: https://www.oculus.com/setup/OpenVR Space Callibrator: https://gith...