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The TrackIR 5 Head Tracking System with TrackClip PRO is a premium 6DOF USB optical motion tracker designed for PC gamers and simulator enthusiasts. It converts natural head movements into precise camera control, enhancing immersion in flight, racing, and combat simulators. Featuring low-latency infrared tracking, customizable software profiles, and a stable magnetic mount, it delivers smooth, accurate, and responsive head tracking even in low-light conditions.
| ASIN | B00KQPETHO |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,068 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #35 in PlayStation Games, Consoles & Accessories #628 in PC Games & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,664) |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Item model number | LYSB00KQPETHO-CMPTRACCS |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | NaturalPoint |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 2 x 0.57 inches; 7.37 ounces |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | June 14, 2014 |
| Type of item | CD-ROM |
C**N
TrackIR still the best!
Still the best. The track clip PRO is really good but you have to set it up a special way. I have 4 TrackIR's. They work vey well once set up properly!
A**S
Solid and well worth the purchase product.
I’ve used this for a bit now, and it’s been absolutely amazing. I was using another app, for head tracking but it wasn’t as smooth and consistent as the TrackIR. The nice thing about the pro is you can either clip the wired tracker to your headphones, or on your VR if you just want a very big screen to play on. Since getting this I’ve been flying on MsFS and DCS and have had better accuracy in tracking and less headache with disconnect issues. I’ve actually bought another one as a back up, along with IR reflective tape so that I can pretty much use what ever I want to track on.
M**L
Increíble for Xplane 11
It was installed to be used with X-Plane simulator and it works as advertised. The instructions on how installed are not clear but looking some videos in YouTube I was able to calibrated it
R**N
If your buying only TRACKIR 5 is suported
TRACKIR 5 purchase Trackir products have always worked very well for me and have been quality products
K**R
Great Support From Both Natural Point And KBI/Ergo Warehouse
The TrackIR is a product that performs well for me. I use it to play DCS World and Microsoft Flight Simulator and while the setup's learning curve is a bit steep, there's a lot of help on YouTube. A little perseverance will pay off. I did have a problem with the included TrackClipPro. It quit working but I was able to use the normal hat mounted clip with no issue. I created a trouble ticket with Natural Point (the manufacturer) that was responded to very quickly. Once they determined that it was defective, they told me to contact the seller on Amazon. I did just that and in 3 days, and two emails, I had my replacement. Great Support!! TrackIR has almost no serious competitors so, while it's a little spendy, it works as advertised and makes my gaming a whole lot more immersive. That and my excellent support experience makes recommending this thing a no-brainer.
L**A
Cheap materials, very bad design and build quality
This is hands down one of the worst products I’ve ever purchased across any category. While the core functionality technically works, that’s the bare minimum you'd expect from a device with a single, simple purpose. The one star goes to the abysmal build quality and poor overall design. The plastic feels like the cheapest possible material—think disposable cutlery quality. The sensor stand is poorly thought out: it doesn't tilt, so unless your monitor is positioned just right, you’re out of luck. The unpowered tracking clip meant for hats is arguably the best piece of hardware in the box (made out of metal), but even that fails at its job. It doesn’t grip the hat securely and constantly slips out of place. The powered TrackClip Pro is a case study in bad design. It attaches awkwardly to headphones (e.g., Razer BlackShark), slowly slides out of place, is constantly visible in your peripheral vision, and feels fragile every time you remove your headset. The clunky size and poor materials make it genuinely frustrating to use. Considering the nearly $200 price tag (with tax), this is completely unacceptable. It feels like the manufacturer is taking advantage of a niche community. I returned it after just a week of steadily building frustration. TL;DR: The functionality is there, but it's wrapped in a poorly designed, cheaply made package that’s frustrating to use and unlikely to last. Unless you’re a professional-level flight simmer, you’re likely better off using one of the iPhone head-tracking apps—they’re more affordable and far less aggravating. If you're not a pro level virtual pilot, you'd be much better off buying one of the iphone apps that do head tracking, they work fine and for the price of a cheap, tilted charging stand for your desk + the app you get a frustration free solution. If you're a pro, you porbably already know all this and you have one of those headband ones. TL;DR: The basic functionality is there but it is a badly designed, very! poor quality toy that's awful to use and will physically break soon.
N**.
Works well but is it worth the price?
I just want to start off by saying the product works great and my star rating is based on that despite my issues with the product. The information is simply for whoever reads this to make an informed decision on what is best for them and hopefully save themselves some time and money in the process. The good: It works great for what I intended to use it for, DCS world flight sim and Elite Dangerous. If you are considering this for Microsoft Flight Sim I would expect it to do the same. The reflectors that snap on the hat work great which was my intended use because I despise hot ears from wearing headphones. I purchased this bundle just in case one tracking device worked better than the other... The bad: The hat clip and reflectors should have been the solution for me, when it worked it tracked perfectly. Unfortunately I wear glasses, so every 5-10 minutes the infrared light would bounce off my glasses causing major tracking issues. This meant I had to use the powered Pro Clip. Fortunately I had the foresight to buy this bundle and have both options right? Well yes and no. The second option kept me flying and to be fair the powered pro clip tracks really well but, sadly the Clip part feels cheaply made and it feels like its going to break even the first time you "secure" it to your headphones. This makes adjusting the clip position a little nerve-racking because it never really gives you that snap feeling like its secured or even working properly. If you are using the Pro Clip I suggest securing it to the intended position and never remove it again. Also the wire is super annoying when I am dogfighting as it gets hung up in shoulder or neck or armpit. Add to that the fact that I had to wear headphones that overheat my ears (and deal with another cable) and I knew I needed to find a better solution. The solution: I kept the camera/software but sold the pro clip before it had a chance to break and got a wireless clip that tracks using a AA Battery. It came with a little headband too. I am so glad I did this! It tracks great and I am both hat and headset free. I got the clip from Grass Monkey Solutions I think he sells cameras to. Oh, also, I use a standalone mic on my desktop for DCS radio transmission if you are wondering how I fly without headphones. Conclusion: If you don't wear glasses, purchase this with the hat clip reflectors only. Alternatively look at other solutions out there. This bundle just seems overpriced because the low quality of the Pro Clip. Also TrackIR doesn't support many games, check the list on their website it's pretty sad how few games work with it out of the box. So make sure the TrackIR solution is what you want because there are 4 other companies I can think of off the top of my head that sell both a wireless tracking clip solution and a Tracking camera for less money than this bundle. There are also other Tracking software's out there that are free I was just looking for something that work straight out of the box for DCS with minimal setup and I was being lazy. In hindsight I ended up doing the work finding the right solution and it cost me more time and money than just doing the research initially.
B**.
Turning my head has seriously never excited me like this
There are no two ways about it: I could never fly the same again without headtracking. Elite: Dangerous, DCS World, Rise of Flight and Arma 3, the games I purchased this equipment for, all recognized it immediately with no input from me. And there is no lag whatsoever when I turn my head to check a cockpit warning light, or look down to see what my fuel pressure is at, or examine my cargo holdings... It took a few minutes to acclimate to a turn of 15 degrees of my head translating to a turn of 50 degrees on screen but it becomes quite easy to glance at exactly what you want with barely a few hours of practice. And let's talk about being able to lean out over the side of the cockpit of a Sopwith Dolphin biplane roaring 20 meters over the ground to check that your two released 20lb bombs had an effect on your intended target: You will never be able to go back to a POV hatswitch after the feeling that that gives you. The depth that this brings to flight simming cannot be overstated; the only thing I see challenging this would be full VR and I frankly did not want to invest that much in rather unproven tech yet. The Pro Clip is poorly manufactured, and has a terrible design, but if/when it breaks I will just fabricate my own fastener; a first-year engineering student could have done better than this tripe so I'd wager I can whip something up without starting WW3. Truly, the Pro Clip's design is the weakest point of this whole package. It will not fit all headsets, and is counter-intuitive to properly fit to even regular headsets with thin metal bands. I recommend checking whatever you plan to affix the Pro Clip to for compatibility before ordering it unless you don't mind having to work at it. However, once the Pro Clip is in place: magic. I game at night when my daughter is asleep; so the IR emitters the Clip brings to the table are great since I cannot use the regular reflector design as well. The Pro Clip is definitely questionable; but since you can get this bundle for just about $10USD more than the regular TrackIR 5 and I can work with it I won't complain too loudly - your results may vary. I could easily see someone with less delicate installation methods breaking the Clip before ever even getting to use it, and that would be a no-go. Drivers were a breeze to install, and the program comes "out of the box" with a default setting I have not needed to tweak or mess with whatsoever. Seriously, from when this arrived to when I was excitedly calling my wife over to watch me turn my digital head was under 20 minutes. I tried FreeTrack, FaceTrackNoIR, and several others and they all required more setup and work than I wanted to engage in, especially for the dubious results I was getting. TrackIR has won me a customer and I will recommend the TrackIR 5 to anyone I fly with. Try it. You will never want to fly without it, and if you use it with Arma 3 or DayZ you'll wish every single FPS ever made supported this thing. I know I do.
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