






🚀 Elevate your VR game—track every move, own every moment.
The HTC Vive Ultimate Tracker 3 Pack with Wireless Dongle delivers precise, base-station-free full-body tracking for standalone and PC VR headsets. Featuring AI-driven inside-out tracking with dual wide-FOV cameras, it supports up to 5 simultaneous trackers via a low-latency wireless dongle. Designed for comfort and extended use, each tracker offers 7 hours of rechargeable battery life and quick-release mounting. Compatible across major VR platforms including SteamVR, Vive XR Elite, and Meta Quest, it transforms your VR experience by seamlessly syncing real-world movements into virtual reality.





| ASIN | B0CQPQ659X |
| Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,555 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #21 in Standalone Virtual Reality Headsets |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (227) |
| Date First Available | December 20, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
| Item model number | 99HAUB000-00 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | HTC VIVE |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 8.9 x 4.7 inches; 1.76 Pounds |
| Release date | January 1, 2024 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
R**N
5/5
(EDIT: 5/5 Stars. Testing on both my Quest 2 and Quest 3 VIA Link Cable and SteamVR, the trackers work GREAT After the newest updates. I now only have to recalibrate once in a blue moon. The mapping stays consistent every time I turn on the trackers in my play area. It's very helpful to know that when setting up the trackers, you don't have to be in front of your PC. What I did was stand in front of my couch and set it as my home area, so whenever I turned on my trackers I would have to face the couch and let the trackers do it's thing. Whenever I do experience drifting and am unable to fix it with the calibration tab, I just turn off the trackers on vive hub, make sure I stand in front of my couch, turn them back on, then recalibrate them. It sounds like a long process, but should only take you three minutes max! ) A quick disclaimer, I did buy these trackers used, and it does not come with straps, but after having the trackers for a few weeks at this point, I'd say it's fairly good. I was concerned reading the reviews since it talks about lighting issues and how it affects the tracking since my bedroom lights aren't that bright, but after setting them up, the tracking worked well! Following the guide for third party headsets (I used a quest 2) it is recommended that you don't clear out your room completely. The trackers need a point of reference so it can track your movements more accurately, so some furniture is better then completely clearing out your room. The ease of setup is a bit lacking, you'll have to join the VIVE to access the beta, setup the app for the trackers, connect the trackers to the dongle, install a few updates, and then finally pop on your headset and setup the tracking. Personally, I don't know if it's because I bought mine used, sometimes the trackers would either disconnect or drift off into another plane of existence whenever I would recalibrate. Thankfully, it only happens once every blue moon. Overall, I give it a 4/5. I love it, but it could be easier to handle in the future. Would recommend for FBT VR games 👌
C**S
Pure Disappointment
Gonna drop as thorough of a review of these as I can, please read this before you buy them! I bought mine to play games like VRChat and have full body tracking, and here's my overall thoughts on them. Tracking: 3.5/5. Pretty standard nothing bad but nothing exceptional. It's good tracking, though it slides around a bit too much sometimes and has occasional lag and stuttering. There's worse out there, but there's certainly better as well. Check other products if the quality of tracking is your main worry. Connection/Syncing: 0/5. The connection between the trackers, their dongle and the VR headset itself (also known as syncing) is...Disappointing, to put it very lightly. It's the most glaring problem the product has, a process that should take 3-5 minutes tops took me 2.5 hours the day I got them, 45 minutes the day after, and then over an hour on the day of this review. I run a Meta Quest 3 and connect it to my high-performance PC via a USB 3.0 cable. Both my PC and my Quest 3 are in tip-top condition and have zero issues, leading me to believe it's just the trackers themselves having this syncing issue. It stutters, it cuts out, it drags, it's inaccurate, and it's promise of "tracking without base stations" is misleading. If you have a lot of base stations, I imagine this problem is negligible or non-existent. Battery: 4/5. Lasts longer than my headset (even when it's charging while I play via my PC!) giving me 5+ hours of life. They charge somewhat slowly, but the battery is quite nice. Software: 1/5. The bottom line is that the HTC Vive software will usually tell you what's wrong, but not why or how it's wrong. The download is a PITA, and setting the trackers up and getting them to sync just to each other is no better. It's minimal, in all the wrong ways. Directions/product installation: 1/5. It doesn't come with physical directions, instead you scan a QR code (how futuristic!) and it takes you to a page that's broken and only tells you a quarter of what you ought to know. As for setting up the tracking, refer to the previous sections of the review. It's difficult, makes you swear enough to make a sailor blush, and in my experience is unrewarding. Accessories/Miscellaneous: Doesn't come with any accessories, which for $600 you think it would. I bought the straps as well as a USB 3.0 hub separately. It also does not come with any of the cords needed to plug it where you need to. It requires you to plug each individual tracker into your PC to do an update before you use the product, and doesn't come with USB-C cables. I was lucky to have a pack of adapters I had bought for a different item. You'll likely be spending another $50 or more the straps, adapters and the hub. Overall: 1/5 due to the disappointing connection, irritating setup, inconsistency, lack of accessories and instructions, constant interrupts and the misleading description of the product. In order to make these work, you REQUIRE compatible base stations. This product costs way more than $600, and if you think you'll only spend $600, read this review again. Either save yourself the disappointment and buy a different product, or if you really don't care about the extra cost, pick up a few HTC Vive base stations as well. I'm sure the trackers work well with those base stations, but standalone they are just utter trash.
I**R
Full-Body Tracking for VRChat on Quest 3, Worth Every Penny!
I’ve been using the HTC Vive Ultimate Tracker 3 Pack with the included dongle for a few weeks now, mainly with my Quest 3 for VRChat, and the experience has been fantastic. Setup was pretty smooth, and the dongle keeps a stable connection with no tracking drops or lag. Full-body tracking in VRChat feels incredibly natural and responsive. Movements sync up well, even during fast-paced sessions, making the whole experience way more immersive. I love that these trackers work so well with Quest 3 through SteamVR—it really opens up new possibilities for social VR. The trackers are lightweight and comfortable to wear on the waist and legs, and the battery life has held up well through multiple sessions. They’re also built solidly, so I feel confident using them regularly. If you want reliable, high-quality full-body tracking on Quest 3 or similar headsets, this 3-pack bundle is definitely worth it. It’s made my VRChat sessions so much more fun and engaging.
R**Q
Purchased these as an upgrade from home built Slime Trackers. Using with a Quest 3 with Virtual Desktop. Solid tracking, have not had any issues with glitching or flinging your character off into space. No drift or weirdness, they seem very good. These are a great solution for anyone who uses a SteamVR compatible headset, and wants full body tracking without having to purchase and setup base stations. Note the trackers do not include any straps, so you will need to purchase those separately. Your computer should also have a USB C type port for full compatibility for the dongle. A few things to remember when using and setting up... 1) These are camera based trackers so if your cameras get blocked by furniture, other people in the room, pets, or cables, then they may lose their way, so it's best to use these when you are the only person in the room, and in an area where things do not get moved around too much. 2) Lighting is important, so if you are used to sitting in the dark while in VR, this won't work for you, bright lighting is required for the cameras to track properly, and is better suited for smaller rooms. If the area is too large there will be no point of reference for the cameras to find. Obviously, try to avoid mirrors, windows or shiny surfaces in the room. 3) Update the firmware before use to the latest version. There have been vast improvements recently, that will make your experience better. 4) Keep in mind these save an image of your play space in your computer to use as a reference. If you move to different rooms or places a lot, than this may not be for you as you will need to setup the trackers all over again every time you use them in a different space. Overall these seem to be a good product, battery life in real world testing is about 5 hours per charge. System will support up to 5 trackers, however 3 is probably sufficient for most people. Note that if you are buying single trackers, they do not include the USB dongle, and they will not work without one.
Z**D
funciona excelente y es facil de usar y configurar aunque si alguien esta considerando opciones que sepa que estos trackers requieren una excelente iluminacion.
ح**ي
مهي احسن شي بس حلوه
A**D
Hazte un favor, y NO compres estos trackers. Llevo un año con ellos. Compré estos trackers para bailar y paso más tiempo haciendo troubleshooting que usándolos. Cuando funcionan…funcionan bastante bien. No noto la diferencia entre estos y los Vive 3.0’s con lighthouse tracking. Pero el 90% del tiempo, NO van a funcionar bien. Necesitan buena iluminación que NO fluctúe, que no haya superficies reflejantes, que no tapes las cámaras ni por accidente, que tu playspace siempre se vea igual (no mover muebles, etc) y que no te muevas muy rápido, porque si alguna de estas variables suceden, perderás tracking. El software y el firmware más actualizados que HTC tiene muchos bugs. Vas a pasar más tiempo frustrado intentando entender por el qué la posición física y virtual de los trackers nunca está alineada correctamente. No importa si los reinicias o los vuelvas a emparejar, no te harán caso y seguirán desalineados, o simplemente no van a querer rastrear nada.. Para minimizar los problemas que tiene la versión más nueva (x.178) del firmware y el software, tuve que flashear los trackers con una versión anterior que una persona fue tan amable de compartir con los demás usuarios. Y aún así, es poco probable que no vayas a tener problemas. He intentado hablar con soporte y en el Discord. Muchos usuarios también están teniendo problemas y HTC simplemente no arregla su cagadero desde hace medio año. Compre unos SlimeVR, y aunque el tracking no es perfecto, arreglar cualquier problema que tienen es predecible y paso más tiempo en VR que intentando arreglarlos. Si insistes en estos, búscalos de segunda mano. Nuevos no valen lo que cuestan nuevos.
J**N
I can walk around my house with these .y base station trackers would not be able to do what these can
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