Tracker Hardware Specifications
Sensors
Tundra Tracker has 18 sensors as shown in the picture. Please avoid covering any of the sensors during use.
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Where to place your label or sticker
If you want to affix your label or sticker on a tracker, please use the blue area in the picture, avoiding sensors inside.
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Base Plates
Tundra Tracker has two types of base plates. Both places attach to the tracker with two PH000 screws.
- Base plate with ¼ inch female thread for camera mount and a hole for stabilizing pin:
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- Base plate with strap loop (less than 1inch width):
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How to charge a tracker
Please connect a USB-C cable to a tracker, and the other side to your PC or USB wall charger.
LED status
- Blue: Power on, but not paired
- Blue (blinking): Pairing mode
- Green: Paired / Fully Charged
- Yellow/Orange: Charging
- Red: Battery is less than 5%
Battery Life
The Tundra Tracker's battery will last for 9 hours on average. [Charging data to be added]
Supported Dongles
- Super Wireless Dongle (SW3/SW5/SW7) by Tundra Labs
- Dongle for VIVE Tracker, VIVE Tracker (2018) and VIVE Tracker 3.0
- Dongle inside headset of HTC VIVE series and Valve Index
- eteeDongle for SteamVR
Supported Base Stations
- HTC Vive SteamVR 1.0 Base Station
- HTC Vive SteamVR 2.0 Base Station
- Valve Index SteamVR 2.0 Base Station
I/O Expandability
To use the Tundra Tracker’s I/O you need the I/O expansion board. This board screws into the tracker under the base plate. You connect the ribbon cable there to the board, and the board splits it into a few connections for: - Touchpad - Trigger - Grip - Menu - Haptics