(Second Chance) HTC VIVE Base Station 2.0

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- Beoordeeld 8.8 door 560 klanten
Pros and Cons
- Easy to attach to the wall or a stand
- It's possible to place multiple stations in the same room
- Precise 360-degree tracking of all your movements
- DO NOT move the base station while it's on. This can result in internal damage
- Base Station 2.0 is not compatible with the old HTC Vive
- The base station comes without a mounting system
- This package contains 1 base station.
What's in the box
- 1 x SteamVR Base Station 2.0
- 1 x 3.5 meter Cable
(Second Chance) HTC VIVE Base Station 2.0
A Second Chance product is an item that has been returned or exchanged by a customer. It has been inspected by us and is still in good condition. Can we make your day with this Second Chance product? If so, you'll benefit from a nice discount.
The HTC VIVE Base Station 2.0 is an external sensor that enables the Vive Pro headset and controllers to be tracked in a maximum space of 10m x 10m (use 4 sensors for this). Screw the sensor onto a tripod, clamp, or wall mount using the thread and hang it at approximately 2 meters high. Tilt the sensor at an angle towards the play area. For optimal placement of the sensors, place the sensor a maximum of 6 meters apart from each other.
The base stations for HTC Vive Pro are compatible with: HTC Vive Pro/Eye/Cosmos Elite, Valve Index, and Pimax VR glasses. The package includes 1 base station.
Please noteNote: Do not move the base station while it is turned on. This can result in an internal malfunction (red flashing light), after which the base station needs to be repaired.