HEY Quick "Update?" I noticed a couple folks that reached out to me were a bit confused on how to calibrate the BMI160s I made a QUICK rough video on how to calibrate them. (Fr it's rough and a nasty video by my standard but it get's the point across) Here's the Link! ruclips.net/video/qns6d7zEZvA/видео.html
TIP: Make sure that, whenever you're soldering, put the wired THROUGH the holes and solder the other side instead of on top. Also make sure you do not leave any wiring exposed.
This was the guide I needed for when I built mine. I accidentally ordered all micro usb and ended up smoothing out the cutouts on the 3d print to make them fit. For anyone reading this, make sure to order the right parts before jumping right in. It's very easy to get excited over affordable full body, but just make sure to check your orders.
This is really an excellent walkthrough. Combined with SlimeVR's fabulous documentation, I think it will be the thing that convinces people who haven't done a lot of soldering projects that they can do it themselves.
Music is a little loud, but the audio's still good enough to follow through. I recently got my hands to a soldering iron kit, and a video like this one's motivating me to make the decision towards building my own trackers. 😅
Check the discord! There are much better methods than this coming out and already out. I plan on a complete video redo in a couple months show casing my new build I'm working on right now! It uses the same components but some extra ones aswell for added reliability on tracking.
@@basilaldwin No worries! Yeah definitely got the point across. Just get a brass solder cleaner and maybe sure you keep a little dap of fresh solder on your iron after you’re done soldering. Thanks for sharing!
I think it would help if you added a budget break-down portion for diy projects like this. That way people can anticipate what they arw getting into budget wise.
If you guys make these, I want you to know that the slime trackers (at least the official) use 100mAh for ~1hour, so take that into consideration if you design your case for them.
yeah i agree i build my 10x slimes for 700$ and its just sliding all over the place i tried everything i could but nothing nothing worked i have the bno085 and its just waste of money i spend around 3months trying to make it look at least "decent" but i got nothing id rather buy used base stations with 3x 2.0 vive trackers for 350$
same i got 8x the bmi160 and it looks way worse then i thought. I'm using them for 7 months, new updates fixed it a little bit but it looks so unreal and it breaks my immersion in the game. Thank you for bringing up buying used trackers with base stations. i will definitely do that because I'm gonna lose my mind trying to make this work any longer. @@idkurmom359
Really depends who you calibrate in game! This is actually a issue slime docs doesn't cover very well. In vrchat make sure legacy calibration is off, and you're calibrating by height, not arm span. This heavily reduces the skating issue cause the pivot point will be set properly with the IK. I've not noticed much skating with my setup, imu drift is a given, that'll happen. But honestly even with vive trackers you're subject to this (at a much smaller degree but I've seen it) Vive trackers are amazing and I love my 3.0s, these slimes work perfect when I'm traveling or want to show off fbt to a friend without bringing my base stations with me. (or currently how my boyfriend has all my vives and made me buy him index controllers 😂) There are trade offs with both tracking methods for sure. I long for the day when we don't have to deal with the trade offs of either of them.
i know how to calibrate in the game i even tried again slimes just for the sakes of it and its still same shit like before its just not worth it cuz you can get trackers and base stations for same price and the drifting thing yes htc vive it does drift but when compared vive ones the drift on thoes is minimal i use my vives for quiet some time now and ive never had drift bigger then like 3-4 inch at most same goes to precision htc vive 2.0-3.0 has precision of < 0.03inch and slimes has around 0.3-3inch same goes to update rate but that one isnt as serious 100hz for slime, 90-144 for vives. and i dont know at all hows your boyfriend related to tracking ice skating. i wouldnt say its trade offs when its unusable@@basilaldwin
i appreciate this video but you shouldntve soldered that battery pack and wires to the switch before assembling those boards into the enclosure. consider shrink wrapping and shortening the leads of diodes/resistors too. also that solder at 9:12 looks VERY spooky.
Yeah I ran out of fantastic examples for imu photos, that was my first first round of making these trackers, the photo at that time stamp is actually of a build that totally failed (I wonder why 😂) Shrink wrapping makes alot of sense, I've been using mine the way I built them here for about 8 months and haven't any issues, however. "Yet"
they just help whit tracking and insted of building a whole new tracker just connect a second imu and its basicly a new tracker just without battaries and d1minis. I havent build my trackers yet so idk the battery kife
I am very interested in doing this project,but my main fear it's soldering,i did analog electronic several years ago and enjoy a lot but i don't know if i have this precision,also did you buy more pieces that necessary because another of my fears it's losing some of this electronics.But great video.
I did buy more than needed yep, some parts are prone to arriving Dead (DOA). And honestly, I suck at soldering so bad. This was my first real solder project, so I'd say it's a good entry level soldering project.
Awesome tutorial!! Could you make a list of all the components to purchase for the trackers and extensions? It is hard to be sure of their compability.. Thank you in advance!
I was wondering: Is it really needed, that every tracker has it's own battery and wifi-unit? Wouldn't it be more elegant and cost efficient to build a tracking-"suite" with the main trackers all sharing one central battery and maybe one wifi-connection?
Im just going to buy some 2 and a half inch by 2 amd a half inch plastic box But ye u do need soldering equipment but you can get that for rather cheap
Not sure why most youtubers keep saying base stations are $200 they have always been $150 from valve...but anyways steamvr tracking over these anyday if you value your time and ease of use...unless you just have to sleep under blanket in vrc....
I got mine off Amazon for $200. I still wholeheartedly prefer these over my 5 vive trackers and four base stations. There is just too much freedom with slimes.
I just wanted to ask, what was your reasoning for picking the 0forks/v3dev firmware version? For some reason it is no longer showing up on the firmware flashing tool, but not sure the differences between the different firmware versions.
v3dev used to have better support for some boards like the BMI160 during earlier firmware stable releases, but those improvements have been merged into the v0.3.3 stable
Sounds like the wiring is wrong or you're shorting somewhere. Mostly likely on the IMU, but potentially you're control board could be DOA. OR the IMU is shot. Best advice is to check your wiring, if you're 100% sire there no short. I'd check with a new IMU, lastly (even tho less likely) check with a new the control board
@@theendtimesaints5324 Hey I'm having the same issue, what was the root of your cause? I've tried 4 different imus on 2 different trackers with the same issue and the light remains blue. Any luck on your side?
This is definitely a project I'm going to do in time but I have an issue related to this I think: I have a Quest 2 and I feel the controller tracking is failing often. I'm aware it does it via the cameras and when it's not in screen it can't track (at least that's a big part of my theory) Now I'm curious if this improves with trackers like these? Or did I misunderstand how it tracks and there's just a hardware malfunction? It's not happening a lot a lot.. just enough for me to feel it can be better.
Maybe, since the imu doesn't require cameras, if you put your hand behind your head or something. It might still track well if you have elbow and wrist trackers, becuase those might be able to overpower the headset not knowing where your hands are at? Or maybe there's a setting to have the controllers not track location, that way the wrist tracker does it, and the wuest 2 can operate in The dark with only rotation tracking. I've never made any slimes, haven't ever looked at the software, so those are just my guesses .
@@omnomgamer8633 hmm interesting.. Again it doesn't happen all the time.. Just take beat saber I need to hold the controllers in view for it to register hits, sometimes frustrating
@omnomgamer8633 The quest 2 and 3 use a mixture of IMU and IR led / camera tracking for the controllers. IMUs can only reliably track rotation and it is difficult to estimate hand position based on rotation. On the other hand knowing where your hips elbows and knees are is much simpler as you know how the bones move.
okay how much do I need to send for this to be made for me? I can't do half this stuff I have bad vision and I'm not a steady hand for this tight work.
So Slime themselves do sell them pre made, www.crowdsupply.com/slimevr/slimevr-full-body-tracker And some people will make and sell them in their discord server aswell
hi am new to vr waiting for quest 3 coming , anyway was thinking is there way to like use normal bluetooth trackers that can get cheep al need is a universal app that would track 1 or 3 or more trackers ,so buy many trackers pair to to body and bang there go as there the likes of tile or Samsung or air tag just an idea
I know that haratura X, mocapi, and others now work with the slime trackers. But bluetooth doesn't quite have the capability needed for low latency tracking unfortunately. I don't know of any projects that are utilizing it. Air tags only have GPS measurements, so they don't have the hardware capable to track.
hi it's been 3 days and i still dont know how to set these up properly as when i calibrate it always calibrates wrong and while i heard the hip tracker may help the cord to make that work broke. I am not hating on the project but i think the cord was a bad idea because they can barely fit and because of that can easily break. I think it might be a better idea if the trackers can connect via bluetooth. I get that is 20 bucks extra but in my opinion it would be worth it if it doesnt mean breaking coards. I dont hate slime vr i just dont like the cord decision. Also, since so many people need help there isn't really much personal help. I get the slime vr is getting a lot of popularity but i think it wouldn't hurt getting a little more staff. Again i am not mad at the slime vr group i just wish they didn't use the cord thing and hired more staff to help the problems. I think slime vr has a lot of potential but i think a lot of the problems would be fixed if it were not for the cords.
Did you build yours, or did you buy them from the crowd supply? Personally I'm not apart of the staff at all, but their discord recently has been addressing some issues with some trackers not working. Id recommend checking their announcements in the discord server.
@cartoonandgamefanatic2.019 I'd try reaching out on their discord for support. OR look into getting new JST connectors as their pretty cheap, and you can replace the cable fairly easily. Also, yeah there's no real way the main trackers could connect to the external ones wirelessly, as they're just IMU'S, they need power from the battery and data from the d1. the whole point of the extensions is that they're a cheap quick method to get another tracker.
Hi there, is this still a valid method for the current state of slimevr? just wanted to make sure nothing changed too dramatically before jumping into it
I believe so, yes?I haven't had experience making them eith the 1850's so I can't quite speak on it, the doc page does have a list of supported components, and there are also Forks in firmware (unofficial) that support different components aswell.
@@ShadowTheLight there are tons of services online for 3d prints! my best suggestion is Etsy. or even ask your nerdeyst friend, nerds love printing things and they will honesty be flustered if you ask them to print things and they'll love you for it. we love our nerd friends xoxo
@@basilaldwin oh man i wish i had that froend with a 3D printer i had one friend but he broke it lol. ill have to become that friend som day. i didn't know people will do requests for 3d prints that's nice ill have to find one
This project isn't for the faint of heart. Alot of calibration is involved, when i initially built this out i was still learning. check out this for IMU calibration ruclips.net/video/qns6d7zEZvA/видео.html AND definitely look at Zrock's video ruclips.net/video/SYqfQdVseF4/видео.html they go through a lot of stuff i just didn't know when i made this video :3
I do! Just set myself up with three more for lower arms and hip tracking! I won't lie, I've had to open mine up a couple times and fix soldering, or re sew some straps. But over all no complaints after the 8 months of use.
You have a huge future if you can keep up with good content like this but if you do can you please stick to vr hardware mods? I really like content like that there are not many RUclipsr who make hardware vr mods
Thanks! Yeah this is definitely a side thing. Not really looking for youtube to be a monetization flow for me at least not at the moment. I'm in the field of media production, a lot of shooting and editing freelance for my clients as well as producing. I'm just a nerd 🤓 I plan on showing soon another open source project for eye tracking with the quest 2! Once work slows down a bit, I'll start filming my installation of the components. (And probably for the quest 3 aswell as soon as STLs start coming out for it!)
The main thing I really want to do with this channel is just show people stuff I find interesting in my free time, I do have some cool ideas of some stuff I'll probably be uploading in short form content, the big concise videos take alot of time especially when I've been booked with work work every day of the month this month 🤣
less than one minute , something wrong .. htc 2.0 and 3.0 is the same tech and same chip same tracking accuracy , juste the architecture and the battery change ..
Holy crap you're right, i can't find any documentation for it being objectively better tracking.. I can't be perfect all the time 😅 Subjectively, I think they lose tracking a lot less often personally. Aswell as I "feel" like the latency is better on the 3.0s. But can't find any documentation for that at all!
Apparently? I apologize for that, I shoot alot of cinematic pieces for my clients, and when I edit and produce I use alot of music to drive the emotional building! I'll keep this in mind for any future tutorials as you're not the first to mention this. You're only as good as your last gig as I always say!
Nice build! Wondering if any custom PCBs or 3D printed case may help? We'd like to sponsor and reach YT collab together if there's a chance! (PCBWay zoey)
HEY Quick "Update?" I noticed a couple folks that reached out to me were a bit confused on how to calibrate the BMI160s
I made a QUICK rough video on how to calibrate them.
(Fr it's rough and a nasty video by my standard but it get's the point across)
Here's the Link! ruclips.net/video/qns6d7zEZvA/видео.html
Hi. Please tell me what you use for eye and face tracking.
TIP: Make sure that, whenever you're soldering, put the wired THROUGH the holes and solder the other side instead of on top. Also make sure you do not leave any wiring exposed.
Yes sirrr! I had plenty of flaws in my methods 😂
This was the guide I needed for when I built mine. I accidentally ordered all micro usb and ended up smoothing out the cutouts on the 3d print to make them fit. For anyone reading this, make sure to order the right parts before jumping right in. It's very easy to get excited over affordable full body, but just make sure to check your orders.
I put together some of these and girlfriend using them, even made my own cases.
My first time soldering.
it was cool to see your process.
Bless!
This is really an excellent walkthrough. Combined with SlimeVR's fabulous documentation, I think it will be the thing that convinces people who haven't done a lot of soldering projects that they can do it themselves.
This absolutely straight to the point. Awesome tutorial, im going to start mine tomorrow
How did it go?
how did it go?
Music is a little loud, but the audio's still good enough to follow through.
I recently got my hands to a soldering iron kit, and a video like this one's motivating me to make the decision towards building my own trackers. 😅
Check the discord!
There are much better methods than this coming out and already out.
I plan on a complete video redo in a couple months show casing my new build I'm working on right now!
It uses the same components but some extra ones aswell for added reliability on tracking.
If you print in 0.3 it is (if well calibrated like my voron 0) its still good quality and you save a loooot of money and time
Hey great video, a list of parts would be much appreciated, specifically the type of diodes and resistors
Thanks! Finaly got around and had help making my own. But still need to calibrate , but man I am lovin it
When you said 40 days that had to be the most hilarious line of the entire video😂
Life of a ender 3v2 owner am I right? 😂
hey bro u loo like a really underated youtuber and also better than most actual tutorials for vr and your incredibly underestimated
Thank you for making this detailed tutorial! You're awesome!
Awesome video and great build. Thanks for sharing the complete solution...now tin your solder tip!
I won't lie, I'm horrible with soldering 😂
It got the point across at least right?
@@basilaldwin No worries! Yeah definitely got the point across. Just get a brass solder cleaner and maybe sure you keep a little dap of fresh solder on your iron after you’re done soldering. Thanks for sharing!
1 mo later working on eye tracking for my q3,
Should have taken your advice 😂😅
Instead of splicing the wires to connect to ground I just run two separate wires to the switch hole instead for easier sodering
what an amazinmg community
Thank you!! Was looking for a good build guide and this is what I needed.
This video really helped me understand how traders work in general, and will help me a lot when I get a vrheadset. TYSM! ♥
I think it would help if you added a budget break-down portion for diy projects like this. That way people can anticipate what they arw getting into budget wise.
Thank you for the tutorial! Glad to say I am your 100th subscriber now :D
If you guys make these, I want you to know that the slime trackers (at least the official) use 100mAh for ~1hour, so take that into consideration if you design your case for them.
i don't know if i'm just blind but a link to the component would have been amazing but still an amazing tutorial thanks so much
Holy crap i'm sorry my description got scuffed!
heres the doc page!
docs.slimevr.dev
oh thanks ^^ Also THANKS AGAIN cause i lost the video and i was trying to find it back thank god you answered@@basilaldwin
@@Misteurpro Gotchu fam!
perfectly explained! wa searching for this, tho i cringe at youre soldering skills (as a electrician). but he if it works it works.
if it works it works right? XD
The music is a bit loud and distracting. Otherwise great tutorial
Love the tutorial. Was wondering what the battery life you get out of them is like?
13+ hours! They last a good amount of time.
maybe say goodbye to your tracking cuz you gonna be ice skating
yeah i agree i build my 10x slimes for 700$ and its just sliding all over the place i tried everything i could but nothing nothing worked i have the bno085 and its just waste of money i spend around 3months trying to make it look at least "decent" but i got nothing id rather buy used base stations with 3x 2.0 vive trackers for 350$
same i got 8x the bmi160 and it looks way worse then i thought. I'm using them for 7 months, new updates fixed it a little bit but it looks so unreal and it breaks my immersion in the game. Thank you for bringing up buying used trackers with base stations. i will definitely do that because I'm gonna lose my mind trying to make this work any longer. @@idkurmom359
Really depends who you calibrate in game! This is actually a issue slime docs doesn't cover very well.
In vrchat make sure legacy calibration is off, and you're calibrating by height, not arm span. This heavily reduces the skating issue cause the pivot point will be set properly with the IK.
I've not noticed much skating with my setup, imu drift is a given, that'll happen. But honestly even with vive trackers you're subject to this
(at a much smaller degree but I've seen it)
Vive trackers are amazing and I love my 3.0s, these slimes work perfect when I'm traveling or want to show off fbt to a friend without bringing my base stations with me.
(or currently how my boyfriend has all my vives and made me buy him index controllers 😂)
There are trade offs with both tracking methods for sure. I long for the day when we don't have to deal with the trade offs of either of them.
@@idkurmom359700$????? Holy crap! How did it cost that much?
i know how to calibrate in the game i even tried again slimes just for the sakes of it and its still same shit like before its just not worth it cuz you can get trackers and base stations for same price and the drifting thing yes htc vive it does drift but when compared vive ones the drift on thoes is minimal i use my vives for quiet some time now and ive never had drift bigger then like 3-4 inch at most same goes to precision htc vive 2.0-3.0 has precision of < 0.03inch and slimes has around 0.3-3inch same goes to update rate but that one isnt as serious 100hz for slime, 90-144 for vives. and i dont know at all hows your boyfriend related to tracking ice skating. i wouldnt say its trade offs when its unusable@@basilaldwin
i appreciate this video but you shouldntve soldered that battery pack and wires to the switch before assembling those boards into the enclosure. consider shrink wrapping and shortening the leads of diodes/resistors too. also that solder at 9:12 looks VERY spooky.
Yeah I ran out of fantastic examples for imu photos, that was my first first round of making these trackers, the photo at that time stamp is actually of a build that totally failed (I wonder why 😂)
Shrink wrapping makes alot of sense, I've been using mine the way I built them here for about 8 months and haven't any issues, however.
"Yet"
10:20 Omg I just got that mouse pad like 5 days ago. Also great video!
name?? i want one too!
@@xbaironxdev9424 hey, It's a mouse pad from Nomad Complex but unfortunately they've closed down
It was from Nomad Complex unfortunately they're not selling anything anymore.
@@basilaldwin ow :c
(sad fox)
This was very helpful!! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for watching.
This vid is almost technically outdated. Make sure to check slimes discord for updates and such.
Only technically based off the firmware flasher. Make sure to use the slime 4.0 as butterscotch has removed the odevforks
@@basilaldwin Good to know thank you
Im suprised that you dont have many subs, so here you got one more!
God bless 🙌
Super useful. Would you be able to list out your wiring measurements? That would be appreciated!
I kinda just eye balled it honestly!
The case is big enough. 🤣
thanks for the info! the music is super intrusive though
My b, I do video pro for a living, not quite an audio engineer, but I know how to tell a good story.
So what's up with IMU extentions? Why are they needed instead of the other IMUs? Also, how long did the battery last on these?
they just help whit tracking and insted of building a whole new tracker just connect a second imu and its basicly a new tracker just without battaries and d1minis. I havent build my trackers yet so idk the battery kife
^ that's the awnser!
As for battery life I'm seeing about 13+ hours of playtime. I only charge about once very 3 play sessions.
I am very interested in doing this project,but my main fear it's soldering,i did analog electronic several years ago and enjoy a lot but i don't know if i have this precision,also did you buy more pieces that necessary because another of my fears it's losing some of this electronics.But great video.
I did buy more than needed yep, some parts are prone to arriving Dead (DOA). And honestly, I suck at soldering so bad. This was my first real solder project, so I'd say it's a good entry level soldering project.
Awesome tutorial!! Could you make a list of all the components to purchase for the trackers and extensions? It is hard to be sure of their compability.. Thank you in advance!
if you check the docs this has been done already! they have a great selector with all parts and compatibilities.
Can't buy Vive trackers? Make one.
I was wondering: Is it really needed, that every tracker has it's own battery and wifi-unit? Wouldn't it be more elegant and cost efficient to build a tracking-"suite" with the main trackers all sharing one central battery and maybe one wifi-connection?
I've honestly thought about it. i feel like it'd be more of a pain personally tho. less modular.
Thank you for this tutorial!
So I need a 3d printer and soldering equipment and it's all supposed to be less than $200 right?
Im just going to buy some 2 and a half inch by 2 amd a half inch plastic box
But ye u do need soldering equipment but you can get that for rather cheap
@@rhetz1562 Thanks for the helpful idea. Good luck with the project!
Any guides on how to have better mic quality for the Quest 3 PCVR?
Buy the DJI mics and connect them to your PC! Quest 3 mic trash can confirm!
the only thing bad about this video is that the "background" music is just way too loud
6:51 "...right next to the RESISTOR that we..." otherwise great video.
I was referring to the little black diode, but I guess it is also right next to the resistor and the battery wires...
Its a Tight case 🤣
@@basilaldwin Oh really? my bad then, sorry my dude, you were soldering the resistor at the moment, i thought you meant that.
Yeah little confusing 😂, honestly just getting the footage of the case like that was a chore, my microscope is waaaay too cheap.
Not sure why most youtubers keep saying base stations are $200 they have always been $150 from valve...but anyways steamvr tracking over these anyday if you value your time and ease of use...unless you just have to sleep under blanket in vrc....
I got mine off Amazon for $200.
I still wholeheartedly prefer these over my 5 vive trackers and four base stations.
There is just too much freedom with slimes.
O_O THIS IS PERFECT!!!!
I just wanted to ask, what was your reasoning for picking the 0forks/v3dev firmware version?
For some reason it is no longer showing up on the firmware flashing tool, but not sure the differences between the different firmware versions.
v3dev used to have better support for some boards like the BMI160 during earlier firmware stable releases, but those improvements have been merged into the v0.3.3 stable
this is news to me! i must be on a old firmware version now lol@@tama903
Confirmed the new slime 4.0 (as of writing) has support for the bmi160s.
The butterscotch firmware removed the 0devforks because of this.
Is it fully working?
Yeppers!
Hi do anybody know what actual diods and resistors was used for this project?
If you check the docs they have a whole parts list of exactly what I used.
Even with links via ali express.
the blue light flashes and then stays on, what does that mean?
Sounds like the wiring is wrong or you're shorting somewhere.
Mostly likely on the IMU, but potentially you're control board could be DOA. OR the IMU is shot.
Best advice is to check your wiring, if you're 100% sire there no short. I'd check with a new IMU, lastly (even tho less likely) check with a new the control board
Thank you!@@basilaldwin
@@theendtimesaints5324
Hey I'm having the same issue, what was the root of your cause? I've tried 4 different imus on 2 different trackers with the same issue and the light remains blue. Any luck on your side?
wow i build my slimevr is not work.... when i watch this i can repair it
Can I use these trackers to track my head?
0forks/v3dev isn t available anymore wich firmware version should i use insted or im just not finding it
Main slimevr is the go now, odev is depreciated.
did you use size 28 awg wire for this
does the type of diodes matter
Why am I getting a solid red light when I plug my chest tracker into my pc to charge?
that's the charger indicator light, this is supposed to happen.
hey at making the firmware it starts but then it stops and says Unable to connect to serial
Check your drivers and or usb cable.
@@basilaldwin i got to the bottom of the problem. One part of the d1 mini arrived broken..
Oh no!!! It's common unfortunately...
Question : why 2 IMU on you"re tracker?
it's just 1, the other is the USB charger for the batteries
This is definitely a project I'm going to do in time but I have an issue related to this I think:
I have a Quest 2 and I feel the controller tracking is failing often. I'm aware it does it via the cameras and when it's not in screen it can't track (at least that's a big part of my theory)
Now I'm curious if this improves with trackers like these? Or did I misunderstand how it tracks and there's just a hardware malfunction?
It's not happening a lot a lot.. just enough for me to feel it can be better.
Maybe, since the imu doesn't require cameras, if you put your hand behind your head or something. It might still track well if you have elbow and wrist trackers, becuase those might be able to overpower the headset not knowing where your hands are at?
Or maybe there's a setting to have the controllers not track location, that way the wrist tracker does it, and the wuest 2 can operate in The dark with only rotation tracking.
I've never made any slimes, haven't ever looked at the software, so those are just my guesses .
As far as i am aware, the quest 2 only uses inside out tracking on the headset and uses imus for the controllers.
@@omnomgamer8633 hmm interesting.. Again it doesn't happen all the time.. Just take beat saber I need to hold the controllers in view for it to register hits, sometimes frustrating
@omnomgamer8633 The quest 2 and 3 use a mixture of IMU and IR led / camera tracking for the controllers. IMUs can only reliably track rotation and it is difficult to estimate hand position based on rotation. On the other hand knowing where your hips elbows and knees are is much simpler as you know how the bones move.
@@tasmanwinchcombe9774 ah ok. So it would be hard to know where the hands are if you didn’t also know the angle of the upper arm.
Any advice for the firmware flasher not being able to connect to my trackers? I for the life of me cannot figure why its not finding my trackers .-.
I'd say check your data cables. i had this issue a few times. might be bridged by a solder blob or even some burnt flux.
could also be a bad D1mini.
@basilaldwin I was being dumb and plugging into the charging board not the d1mini!
Super yse joob LOOL i need buy all componets LOL
okay how much do I need to send for this to be made for me? I can't do half this stuff I have bad vision and I'm not a steady hand for this tight work.
So Slime themselves do sell them pre made,
www.crowdsupply.com/slimevr/slimevr-full-body-tracker
And some people will make and sell them in their discord server aswell
hi am new to vr waiting for quest 3 coming , anyway was thinking is there way to like use normal bluetooth trackers that can get cheep al need is a universal app that would track 1 or 3 or more trackers ,so buy many trackers pair to to body and bang there go as there the likes of tile or Samsung or air tag just an idea
I know that haratura X, mocapi, and others now work with the slime trackers. But bluetooth doesn't quite have the capability needed for low latency tracking unfortunately. I don't know of any projects that are utilizing it.
Air tags only have GPS measurements, so they don't have the hardware capable to track.
hi
it's been 3 days and i still dont know how to set these up properly as when i calibrate it always calibrates wrong and while i heard the hip tracker may help the cord to make that work broke. I am not hating on the project but i think the cord was a bad idea because they can barely fit and because of that can easily break. I think it might be a better idea if the trackers can connect via bluetooth. I get that is 20 bucks extra but in my opinion it would be worth it if it doesnt mean breaking coards. I dont hate slime vr i just dont like the cord decision. Also, since so many people need help there isn't really much personal help. I get the slime vr is getting a lot of popularity but i think it wouldn't hurt getting a little more staff. Again i am not mad at the slime vr group i just wish they didn't use the cord thing and hired more staff to help the problems. I think slime vr has a lot of potential but i think a lot of the problems would be fixed if it were not for the cords.
Did you build yours, or did you buy them from the crowd supply?
Personally I'm not apart of the staff at all, but their discord recently has been addressing some issues with some trackers not working. Id recommend checking their announcements in the discord server.
@@basilaldwin I bought them through crowd supply
@cartoonandgamefanatic2.019 I'd try reaching out on their discord for support. OR look into getting new JST connectors as their pretty cheap, and you can replace the cable fairly easily.
Also, yeah there's no real way the main trackers could connect to the external ones wirelessly, as they're just IMU'S, they need power from the battery and data from the d1. the whole point of the extensions is that they're a cheap quick method to get another tracker.
Sorry for the typos 😂 on mobile currently.
Hi there, is this still a valid method for the current state of slimevr? just wanted to make sure nothing changed too dramatically before jumping into it
only difference is flashing now, use the main branch as odev is deprecated.
Thank you so much!
Could I use 18650's instead?
I believe so, yes?I haven't had experience making them eith the 1850's so I can't quite speak on it, the doc page does have a list of supported components, and there are also Forks in firmware (unofficial) that support different components aswell.
i gave up on my slimes recently
Big Sad
is there any option if one is without a 3d printer? or is that required
i noticed Slime provides their own cases but unlike the other case designs i dont see instructions to what parts to get for it
@@ShadowTheLight there are tons of services online for 3d prints! my best suggestion is Etsy. or even ask your nerdeyst friend, nerds love printing things and they will honesty be flustered if you ask them to print things and they'll love you for it.
we love our nerd friends xoxo
@@basilaldwin oh man i wish i had that froend with a 3D printer i had one friend but he broke it lol. ill have to become that friend som day. i didn't know people will do requests for 3d prints that's nice ill have to find one
Question I ordered the D1 minis but I noticed I ordered them type C will that affect this in any way?
It shouldn't??? Should still be able to flash all the same I believe
They may not fit in the case due to the port, having issues now because of it
@@magicianman1345 I was able to make them work and gift them to my bf they love it so far
I love you.
I love you more ❤💜
Definitely not saying goodbye to anything but slime. Experience n tracking was horrendous. Got vut and boy what a difference
This project isn't for the faint of heart.
Alot of calibration is involved, when i initially built this out i was still learning. check out this for IMU calibration ruclips.net/video/qns6d7zEZvA/видео.html
AND definitely look at Zrock's video ruclips.net/video/SYqfQdVseF4/видео.html
they go through a lot of stuff i just didn't know when i made this video :3
Do you still use these?
I do! Just set myself up with three more for lower arms and hip tracking!
I won't lie, I've had to open mine up a couple times and fix soldering, or re sew some straps.
But over all no complaints after the 8 months of use.
9:20 tf is the soldering in this photo
Your Discord link no longer works
Hey.... I know you from somewhere
Huh, I wonder where.
You have a huge future if you can keep up with good content like this but if you do can you please stick to vr hardware mods? I really like content like that there are not many RUclipsr who make hardware vr mods
Thanks! Yeah this is definitely a side thing. Not really looking for youtube to be a monetization flow for me at least not at the moment.
I'm in the field of media production, a lot of shooting and editing freelance for my clients as well as producing.
I'm just a nerd 🤓
I plan on showing soon another open source project for eye tracking with the quest 2!
Once work slows down a bit, I'll start filming my installation of the components.
(And probably for the quest 3 aswell as soon as STLs start coming out for it!)
The main thing I really want to do with this channel is just show people stuff I find interesting in my free time, I do have some cool ideas of some stuff I'll probably be uploading in short form content, the big concise videos take alot of time especially when I've been booked with work work every day of the month this month 🤣
less than one minute , something wrong .. htc 2.0 and 3.0 is the same tech and same chip same tracking accuracy , juste the architecture and the battery change ..
Holy crap you're right, i can't find any documentation for it being objectively better tracking.. I can't be perfect all the time 😅
Subjectively, I think they lose tracking a lot less often personally. Aswell as I "feel" like the latency is better on the 3.0s. But can't find any documentation for that at all!
For a tutorial, the background music is way too loud
Apparently? I apologize for that, I shoot alot of cinematic pieces for my clients, and when I edit and produce I use alot of music to drive the emotional building!
I'll keep this in mind for any future tutorials as you're not the first to mention this.
You're only as good as your last gig as I always say!
Woohoo! Or maybe not :(
r u okay?
Nice build! Wondering if any custom PCBs or 3D printed case may help? We'd like to sponsor and reach YT collab together if there's a chance! (PCBWay zoey)
That instant furry avatar caught me off guard
Gotchu fam
I'm out... intro scared me
Rawr :3
@@basilaldwin AH! IT'S DISGUSTING (No offense ofc)