Light. But Mighty.The Motion Tracker weighs just 27g¹, with soft, curved pads for a secure yet comfortable fit. You won't even feel you are wearing it.
Notes:1. Each PICO Motion Tracker weighs approximately 27g. That includes the socket but not the strap or pad. Data sourced from PICO Lab.
2. PICO Motion Trackers can be used continuously for over 25 hours in compatible games. If used for one hour a day, and auto-sleep is activated when the headset is removed, it can last 3 weeks without charging. Data sourced from PICO Lab.
3. Turn on the PICO Motion Tracker and open the Motion Tracker app on your headset. Click "Pair" to auto-pair or "Calibrate" to recalibrate, and simply follow the guide. The calibration process takes around 5 seconds. Data sourced from PICO Lab.
4. Each Motion Tracker, including the socket, has 12 infrared sensors. The tracker alone carries one 9-axis IMU sensor. While tracking, sensors will track and transmit motion data at a frequency of 200Hz.
5. Put on your PICO headset, hold the controllers and wear two ankle trackers that have been calibrated through the Motion Tracker app. The PICO multi-modal AI tracking algorithm will now be able to generate 6DoF data for 24 skeleton points of your body. Perfect for avatar motion or recognising movement in games.
6. In Full-Body Tracking Mode, the PICO Motion Tracker has a latency of approximately 20 milliseconds for motion capture, an average position deviation of 5cm, and an average angular deviation of as low as 6°. The accuracy for detecting and matching stepping actions is no less than 98%. Data sourced from PICO Lab.
7. On the latest version of PICO Connect, full-body motion tracking data can be shared with SteamVR to stream and play motion-sensing games. Some motion-sensing games may require adaptation by the game provider.
8. There are currently more than 20 titles adapted for PICO Motion Trackers. This number will continue to grow. Check out the full list in the "Feet On" section of PICO Store.