Somatic Tracker Case + Adapter Color Options
Somatic Tracker Case + Adapter Color Options
Please be sure to select exactly how many tracker cases as there are in your specific set when checking out. You may pick any combination of colors you like, but the total number must match your set to get them included with your order free of charge.
Legs = 5
Legs + Chest = 6
Legs + Feet = 7
Legs + Feet + Chest = 8
Pro = 10
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How Does it Work?
Somatic Trackers provide simple and effective tracking of your body in VR games and other applications. It makes full-body tracking comfortable and accessible with nothing more than a Wi-Fi connection. With high-quality inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors, each tracker monitors its own rotation in space, and Somatic’s software calculates joint angles and estimate limb positions.
The core set of five trackers is sufficient to cover lower-body movement (ankles, knees, and waist) and is widely supported by VR games and applications such as VRChat, NeosVR and LIV. You can also upgrade the core set of trackers to monitor the position and rotation of your feet, elbows, chest, and more!
Core vs Pro
The underlying motion tracking technology in the Core and Pro versions is exactly the same.
The Core set is for someone dipping their toe into full-body tracking while the Pro set is for someone looking for the maximum immersion possible!
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Core Set
The Core set comes with at least five individual trackers that attach to your waist, knee, and ankle to capture the movement of your lower body. You also have the option to add on foot and chest tracking with additional trackers!
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Pro Set
Learn MoreThe Pro set comes with all of the trackers from the Core set PLUS five additional trackers that attach to your elbows, feet, and chest for full body immersion.
Cross-Platform Compatibility
Somatic Trackers are broadly supported by popular VR software and hardware, including:
- PC games and other applications, including VRChat, NeosVR, and Blade & Sorcery
- VRChat on Quest 2/3 standalone with or without PC
- Streaming VR applications with an avatar
- VTubing
- SteamVR games
- Games played using the Shadow platform
What About the Meta Quest?
Support for Full-Body Tracking depends on the game and its developers. Currently, only VRChat and VRWorkout support Full-Body Tracking with Somatic Trackers on Oculus Quest without the need to run the game on a PC.
Native standalone support of this is still in development, but thanks to the recent introduction of OSC Trackers in VRChat, it’s now possible to use Somatic Trackers fully standalone with VRChat!
Check out the Support Page for more information on how to get this set up.
Features & Specifications
- Native SteamVR support
- 100 Hz refresh rate
- Completely wireless via 2.4 Ghz Wi-Fi
- Over 10 hours of playtime with a built-in 1000 mAh battery
- USB Type-C charging
- Over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates
- Works with all SteamVR-compatible headsets & Meta Quest 2/3
- Does not require a PC with Wi-Fi support
- Vibration haptics integration for deeper full body immersion (coming soon)
Strap Sizing Guide
The elastic band with silicon backing allows for a secure fit on a wide range of body shapes and sizes.
Each Core Set will come with:
- 2 Ankle Straps (30cm)
- 2 Thigh Straps (55cm)
- 1 Waist Strap (120cm)
Committed to Open Source and DIY
Somatic Trackers are opensource hardware designs driven by open source software developed by SlimeVR and is released under a permissive MIT License and Apache 2.0 License. As a way of contributing back to the community that has made all of this possible, we plan to release all of our hardware and software designs to empower others to continue branching and refining this core product to create the best full body tracking possible! This open design empowers the VR community to expand on the SlimeVR ecosystem, create new devices, add compatibility with new software, and improve upon all aspects of the project. For our part, we are focused on helping that community expand full body tracking infrastructure by adding support and interoperability for various devices, protocols, and features. We are part of an active DIY community, members of which build their own SlimeVR trackers, help others get into DIY electronics, contribute to our documentation, and develop hardware with different features and at different price points. All of our hardware is hacker friendly, and we encourage you to use it in new ways and adapt it to your needs!