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This app sucks! I did ALL of the steps in order and it said “nope! Cant find anything!” I did it all again, put in my ip, enabled OSC and did all the things amd hit scan and still ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! Im so upset rn. And plus, its super buggy! Viso is MUCH better
WHY THIS APP SUCKS
ITS BEING STUPID AND WHEN I USE SCAN ITS NOT WORKING AND I HAVE VR CHAT OPEN SO FIX YOUR APP!😡😡😡😡😡😡
It’s not working
I want to use this, but for some reason I put my IP address it doesn’t work. Can you maybe do something? Please cause I want to use it.
error?
I put in my oculus IP and enabled the VRchat OSC and does not work.
Five starts for affordability.
Just adding this up top for readability. If you have the paid version and your elbows/knees start flipping around, I'd recommend enabling Chest, Hip and Feet only.
Alright. I'd personally rate the affordability as a 10/10 for this is at least 10 times cheaper than most other trackers.
Functionality. 8/10. The setup process can be a bit weird sometimes and you may have to recalibrate FBT occasionally.
Quality. 6/10. Alright so in all honesty this is most definitely not the best tracker but that doesn't mean it's bad.
The tracking often follows smoothly with low delay BUT. I wouldn't recommend turning to the side or turning around too much as it won't be able to track your movement properly.
Bang for your buck. 100/10 The quality for the price is just bizarre. I mean 17 USD (correct me if I'm wrong about the price) is ridiculously cheap for a full body tracking setup. Especially a Quest2/3 standalone tracker.
Oh also a suggestion to the developers that may allow the app to track direction better. Two possible ways (I'm not sure if the first one is possible) would be to either, have the headset communicate its direction to the app via the rotation axis, the phone's rotation axis would also have to be calibrated.
The other option could be done purely via the camera.
The set up process would start by giving the app a picture of the direct front of the headset, both sides of your head and the back of your head. The app could determine the direction you're facing and maybe track the back of your torso.
Alright. I'd personally rate the affordability as a 10/10 for this is at least 10 times cheaper than most other trackers.
Functionality. 8/10. The setup process can be a bit weird sometimes and you may have to recalibrate FBT occasionally.
Quality. 6/10. Alright so in all honesty this is most definitely not the best tracker but that doesn't mean it's bad.
The tracking often follows smoothly with low delay BUT. I wouldn't recommend turning to the side or turning around too much as it won't be able to track your movement properly.
Bang for your buck. 100/10 The quality for the price is just bizarre. I mean 17 USD (correct me if I'm wrong about the price) is ridiculously cheap for a full body tracking setup. Especially a Quest2/3 standalone tracker.
Oh also a suggestion to the developers that may allow the app to track direction better. Two possible ways (I'm not sure if the first one is possible) would be to either, have the headset communicate its direction to the app via the rotation axis, the phone's rotation axis would also have to be calibrated.
The other option could be done purely via the camera.
The set up process would start by giving the app a picture of the direct front of the headset, both sides of your head and the back of your head. The app could determine the direction you're facing and maybe track the back of your torso.
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