Steam VR tracking/lighthouse technology uses small devices capable of presenting lasers that determine the position of accessories equipped with the HTC Wave View Finder and Wave Tracker device. The new version that is being developed now will use a simple and quiet design equipped with a single router instead of two, which will also reduce its complexity, cost and cost.
The valve works on the new Steam VR tracking for the HTC Vive
During a question-and-answer session about Reddit, Joe Ludwig, who was closely involved in the company's virtual reality efforts, confirmed the development of the manufacturing line for the new Steam VR tracking base stations and said They will "start."
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HTC Vive Steam VR tracking/lighthouse base stations sent with glasses have two routers used to sweep the space with vertical and horizontal inline lasers. These lasers are detected by HTC Vive's sensors and used to determine their location in space.
It goes from one dual router to one router
The main difference between the new base stations is the shift from a dual router to a single router design. Instead of using the new lease vertically and horizontally, the new base stations will use the same router that will make two diagonal sweeps tilted in opposite directions (as seen in the pictures).