HTC Vive’s tracking tech is now open to all – here’s what it means for you

HTC Vive's tracking tech is now open to all - here's what it means for you

By Lewis Leong

HTC Vive's tracking tech is now open to all - here's what it means for you

Valve, the company behind the excellent HTC Vive VR headset, is making its positional tracking technology SteamVR Tracking royalty free.

What this means for you is that more VR headsets might soon be able to accurately track you using the Vive’s base stations. It will also lead to more full-body VR experiences as developers can create accessories and peripherals to accurately track your entire body.

Last but not least, Valve hopes this move will help VR gain more traction by lowering the cost of entry for developers.

“We believe that the largest value for our customers and for Valve will come from allowing SteamVR Tracking to proliferate as widely as possible,” says Valve in a FAQ. “The existence of more SteamVR-compatible devices will make the SteamVR community more valuable for customers and developers.”

Track on

Valve intends today’s announcement of royalty free use of its SteamVR Tracking to kickstart the development of peripherals for its HTC Vive headset.

It’s possible that some manufacturers could make their own VR headset using SteamVR Tracking, but it appears Vavle and HTC’s goal is to build a robust offering of third-party accessories for the Vive.

While SteamVR Tracking is royalty free, developers looking to …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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