Edtracker Pro Wireless — New!
Early head trackers often struggled with translation (moving the head left/right or up/down). The EdTracker Pro Wireless offers true 6DoF. This means that not only can you look left and right, but you can lean forward to look at a gauge on the dashboard, lean back to check your six, or tilt your head to peek over the cockpit frame.
While the device is essentially "plug-and-play," achieving optimal performance requires initial calibration, typically via the EDTracker UI software. 1. Physical Mounting edtracker pro wireless
The EdTracker shows up as a game controller. You pair it with the free, open-source software, and from there, you can map curves, deadzones, smoothing, and output to any sim: FreeTrack, vJoy, or directly via SimConnect. Early head trackers often struggled with translation (moving
In the world of flight simulation, space exploration (Star Citizen, Elite Dangerous), and truck simulators (American/Euro Truck Simulator), . For years, the "gold standard" for head tracking has been the TrackIR system. However, its high price tag (often exceeding $150-200) has left many simmers searching for a viable alternative. You pair it with the free, open-source software,
It features a rechargeable internal battery that typically lasts for several hours of continuous gameplay. Setup and Compatibility