How To Get The Best 360° Tracking On Your Rift (2 & 3 Sensor Tips + More)
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2018
- Want to get perfect roomscale tracking for your Oculus Rift + Touch? In this video I'll show you how I set up my sensors to get perfect roomscale tracking on both 2 and 3 sensors.
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So guys, how many sensors do you use in your setup? Let me know! Also follow my insta and twitter @zootnaps
Currently 2 sensors, waiting for the third one to ship... I have a problem with my right touch controller though, it doesn't detect too well my thumb gesture (sometimes it gets stuck), do you know something about this?
Terrific detail, thanks. But during setup Oculus won't let me place 2 sensors more than 6 feet apart. I was trying your diagonal setup about 12 feet apart, bur the app won't let me proceed. How do I get past this? Any ideas?
i have 3 sensors...and it's flawless 360 from floor to ceiling...im very happy with my rift...i love it!
the APP give you a warning, just ignore it and continue and it will work fine.
2 right now, just bought it, can't afford the third right now.
3 years on and this is still the best sensor placement tutorial. Man what a difference 3 years has made on the price. I paid $150.00 for my rift cv1 with touch controllers and 2 sensors and it still looked new. Just got a 3rd sensor for $40.00.
same bro, got mine for 180 or some thing and it came with 4 sensors and everything in the original bundle except the xbox controller
I paid 90 just today (3 camera included!!)
@@Nexx11 is that used?..
@@iwuvpiesgaming9164 Yeah, impossible to get one new since they don't produce them anymore
@@Nexx11 payed 30 quid just now
Welp I’m broke... *flextapes sensors onto wall*
improvise, adapt, overcome!
broke enough to buy an oculus rift?
@@dee_em1692 Why ya think he's broke?
If you are broke how were you able to afford VR in the first place?
Or a computer
Oculus and vive! This man is about to end racism.
if only i had that kind of money to get BOTH
occulus rift costs $400 + 3rd sensor $60 +vive $750= $12,010 on just VR setup for both... not includeing shipping due to sometimes free shipping and also not includeing wall mounts and not includeing the VR ready computer.... (rift is cheapest that is worth the price at $400 for a headset controlers and 2 sensor setup +60 if you want 3 sensor setup)
I think you put an extra '0' at the end of your total
they put how much it feels like to own both i think :)
@@spongejacobw123 If you think that's expensive then you shouldn't even play games on PC..
@@SgtPickledic PC gaming sure aint a cheap hobby.
Why is youtube not promoting your channel more? 8k subs and I legit thought you will be one of those 1million plus channels. Well done m8 you deserve more.
grandma is that you commenting on my vids again?
@@ZootNaps LOL I wish :D I was just deciding if I should buy VR headset for Christmas and I had to dig so deep to find one of your videos AAAND now I've binge-watched another 3 :D, I tried it in a VR arcade with vive-pro since they did not have oculus and I loved it.
thats how mafia works
@@DreainCZE you wish you were his grandma? 🤔
Because he doesn't do enough content. 4 videos a year vs 4 videos a week is the reason.
Thanks man the 1 higher 1 lower sensor worked so great!
Made night and day difference when i had them both high.
Thank you for this. I just got my oculus and used the high low 2 sensor set up with no issues.
Thanks for the tips - definitely getting a 3rd sensor and extension cables
Thank you for this video. Reinstalling my Rift 2 & my placpace/office setup has changed completely. Very helpful!
Thanks man I had no idea you could use only 2 sensors you rlly helped me
You just saved my life. Thanks a ton, man!
i accept this nomination for the purple heart award
Very good Video. I actually own 4 Sensors but still not sure the best way to set up. I works but still don't think it perfect. You should start doing more Video's again. Think VR is about to explode with all the new hardware and games coming out. Also helps that prices are now becoming affordable.
thanks - exact video i was looking for! Not like most youtubers - cheers!
I found this looking around for any updated sensor placement information as I've had my Rift for a while now; haven't been using it because my play area got cluttered and long story short I have an area to mess around in again, but one of my sensors have tilted way down and I thought that would cause issue with the way they track.
Seeing your 3-sensor setup and the way the heads are turned in what I previously thought would *not* be good, I may just leave that third sensor tilted down and re-calibrate to see how that goes without having to pull out the ladder and reach up to fiddle with it. Thanks for the quick video tip!
Good tips! Thanks Gus!
Yoooo yoooo, that background music 👌🏻
Thanks! Just got my Rift!!
So that is why I get those jitters and messed ups. I’ve been playing Robo Recall and Onward recently and every time I been down it goes crazy. It doesn’t help that I’m 6’7 either lol. Subscribed and ordered 3 cords and 3 wall mounts. Thanks for the help great video.
6'7 lucky ):
I’m gonna get a oculus rift in about a month and that’s gonna be the first game I get
mefsh I'm 5'4" and 16 but stopped growing completely at 14
set 2 high in front and one low center in back.. This guys setup is stupid..
I’m tall and is not lucky I’ve hit my hand with my fan so many times
If I learned anything from this vid, it's that I definitely need a new house *..sigh..* catered to VR. Other than that, cheers for the very instructive videos. subscribed..
Thanks I needed this.
Interesting take on the 3 sensor placement. I never considered having one down low.
I have my sensors with two in front up high and the third over my right shoulder up high all pointing down.
I mainly play flight and race sims which don't need room scale but do play other stuff too. I'm currently really enjoying Fallout 4 VR despite its bugs and limitations with the Rift.
My main problem is with the hardware's reliability. First thing to go was the right earphone started cutting out, apparently its due to the ribbon cable in the strap starting to break.
I had to remove the headphones and use normal ones to get round that for now but I fear that I might start getting tracking problems eventually as I think the power for the rear IR leds go through the same cable.
Next to go was the trigger on the right touch controller stuck in, that was due to a tiny rubber pad inside the controller coming loose and getting wedge in the trigger. I hat to completely strip it down to fix it but its OK now.
Apparently both are common problems and Oculus don't supply spares or offer a repair service for out of warranty Rifts.
There advise is that if it breaks buy a new one :(
I have the same problem with reliability, it seems that i need a dedicated usb channel per camera. I have a setup thats super heavy on usb traffic though, total i need a minimum of 11 usb ports on at least 7 channels with both my flight sim and my racing sim + 4 camera setup and rift. Also make sure everything is active usb 3.0, that seems to have helped.
Great advice thanks! Luckily I have two high shelves along the walls on both sides of my room so I will definitely utilize that
really detailed vid, appreciate it
clear and useful, nice !
Still excellent tutorial, and CV1 is still a great headset... I cannot believe how long service I have gotten out of mine
Thanks. Amazing video🙂
your dog at 5:15 made this video so worth it @zootnaps
Very helpful bro, thumbs up
Thanks for the video!
Alright so I've recently gotten my own Rift system and I checked this out for optimal placement; I want to order a 3rd sensor and get wall mounts, and I figure the best method (for my semi-cluttered room layout) would be to have the sensors in a triangular layout, one in front and two to my rear right and left. I feel like bending down low shouldn't be difficult if I've got three sensors looking down at once, and all three have a good view down low. Until I get the wall mounts and extension cables and all that, my method will be setting one up directly to my right and the other directly to my left, don't have a lot of other options right now anyway.
I have a two sensor set up in a living room which has loads of kids toys in. Works perfectly fine. Its about moving the sensors so they will cover 360 so the high right low left at 110 degrees from left sensor really well for me. High sensor is about 7 foot up low sensor is about 2 foot. Im 5'8.
THANK YOU, SIR!!
I don't know if I really agree with having 1 down low...my bedroom is a bit larger than yours though. --- The best part of this video was the app you mention at the start - Desk Tool is exactly what I need & wanted.
Thanks for the video. Answers my question perfectly. Will be going with three sensors when I get mine. Great video and love the straight to the point info.
Thanks Freddie, you've always been so good with technology. Glad to see your doing well after iCarly ended.
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Wait ur Freddie?
ZootNaps WAIT YOUR GIBBY
Perfect review.
love the startropics music
thanks for this info.
Can we just appreciate that squat you made at 5 minutes 46 seconds.... I thought you had sat down on a stool because you were moving so little. Bravo sir
5:46
Tancks for the info. It was help foll 👍
Thank you so much for making this video! I just got an Oculus Rift and while setting it up like how they tell you to is okay, I do hate it when I try to bend down to pick something up and then lose tracking. I'm going to give your tips a try. Thanks again!
Hey, awesome guide and thanks! I just had a question to you or anyone else who might be interested in answering: Do USB extension cords effect the performance at all? If I wanted to do a set up like this one I would need at least one more extension cord and I don't want to cause any new issues. Also, great solve for picking things off the ground. I was running into that issue a lot. One more question to add to this! How much does it matter if the extension cord that I have is a USB 2.0? It came with my third sensor.
Thanks for the help. Have a like and a sub 👍🏻
Subbed just for Star Tropics background music.
this guy gets it
Thank you!!!
how long are the wires i have not bought a vr headset but i will be purchasing one soon. I want to know how long they are to make sure it can go across my room.
I bought a pack of three of those wall mount things, then decided to only use part of them. Wall mounting seemed like a hassle. I 3d printed threaded parts which allow me to mount them on butchered IKEA Not uplighters and threw away the parts that's meant to be screwed to the wall. A hacksaw removed the unneeded lamp part, allowing me to mount my sensors at a height of about 1.7m. It means I can adjust them easier. The uplighter has sections of 350mm that screw together - so the height can be varied somewhat also.
I still haven't gotten a rift headset but I'm planing on and I'm not on a tight budget and to what I heard from this and the other is go with 2 sensors to begin with and if you have problems get another one. Yes to have 3 is better in the long run but you may not end up playing as much as you think so that 60$ can feel a bit much.
Thanks for the video. Planning to buy an Oculus Rift soon. What would you say the minimum room size needed is for a comfortable 3 sensor roomscale experience?
I understand Oculus recommend a size of 8ft x 8ft (2.5m x 2.5m) for the play area alone, but presumably the entire room would need to be bigger than this. But what size exactly should I be looking for? I'm planning on moving to new accommodation when my tenancy expires this summer so it would be very useful to know what size room I should be targeting when I place my advert on Spareroom.
Thanks
I am glad I got an WMR headset now. I didn't know there is still some lost coverage even in the Rift and you need to put all those in different spots up high or low. I can look anywhere and always track my hands as long as they are pretty much areas I am facing but I never use my arms behind me so much and even when I do it doesn't loose tracking too much. Still can be better if there was a 3rd or 4th camera on the headset but it is not that bad as people think.
Hi, a few months back, i mounted my sensors up high and re-run the set up. When is came to sensor set up, it said that my sensors could be no more than 6ft apart. They are now back on my desk and i have the very problem you are talking about. Bending over or picking things up from the floor is a no go and removes the immersion of the game.
I'm looking for hand tracking for my pc oculus rift .. I do have four sensors would I need to still need to put one down low to get that full field of few?
I have a strange question if I have a sim racing rig in the same room do I have to rearrange the sensors to have the rig in the middle of the sensors? I would prefer if I didn't have to rearrange every time I switch from car racing to audio shield
If I were to try and use a vr in a gaming/office chair to be able to 360 turn, would the back of the seat block the sensors causing lost of traction or do you think it’d be fine?
So for the 2 sensor placement, one sensor goes up high pointing down, I get that. Not too sure where the other one should go. Opposite side of the room lower to the ground and maybe sitting on a desk/table/shelf pointing up or down?
Should the two high sensors be across from each other, with the third low one at a third corner or where?
I watch soooo many videos on the oculus rift and I wish I had one so badly
Got an ad before this video for VRBO, they claimed it was a phone app for finding cool cottages to rent, but I am pretty sure its a virtual reality body odor simulator.
In my room, i cannot place either of my sensors low to the ground as in one corner of my room is my bed, and in the other is a set of drawers. Would I benefit more from having both sensors up high pointing down 45 degrees, or would it be better to have them both at shoulder height and pointing 15 or 20 degrees down? :)
I have 2 sensors btw.
Hi.
Quick question, 3th sensor it's the same compare to this what I got in box or is some special with different specifications? I want to buy 3th but I'm not sure what I need to lookin for.
Thanks
Quick question how low does one of the low centers have to be from the ground to be able to see me when I bend down
I thought the sensors have to be plugged into your pc? If so do u have cord extensions to get that reach?
i want to cover my playground as well as possible. my playground is 1,5-2 meters. is it enough room for 2 sensors using??
I’ve been using one sensor the whole time!
How the f***
I'm guessing you have the original Rift without the touch controllers and just play sitting down lol
@@brickman409 Yes! I ended up buying the extra stuff on eBay!
Thanks you helped me a lot! Like and Sub you deserve it m8!
There is one problem though, in the Oculus sensor setup in the software it wont calibrate or continue because it says the 2 sensors are more than 6 feet apart from eachother. what do we do?
Would the sensors work if I put one behind me just above my head hight and one in front of me at my head hight?
Do you have tl conect the sensor to the pc or can you connect them to any outlet
Do the Oculus Sensor base stations track the controllers when they are behind?
Hi, can you please specify what USB and HDMI cable extenders did you used? specs and size for sensors and headset? Thanks!
"setup for everybody"
"Now let me just assume everyone has 20+ feet of extra usb cable"
I have an issue where whenever I try grabbing objects from the ground with my controllers loose tracking. I'm using the two sensor setup which both sensors in the opposite corners of my room pointing down from the ceiling.
So what if im just a race/flight vr sim guy? I wouldn't need any fancy placement would i?
It says that the sensors cannot be more than 6 feet apart though.. does the two sensor solution still work?
Is the high-low tracking good for beat saber? Because I really need good tracking for beat saber
Will the guardian work like this ? I feel like it won’t but it would be good if it did
It's better to face backwards to your desk due to cable getting hit/tangled by hands.
When cable runs behind you - you don't hit it.
It's especially noticeable in Beat Saber.
I have tried setting up a two sensor setup but when my sensors are more than 6 ft apart it will not allow it. How do I bypass that??
ok so does there need to be a certain distance between sensors or does it not really matter
About the USB controllers, how do I know if a mobo has 3 or fewer controllers? At the moment I'm seriously considering getting a Rift to start experiencing VR, we'll see what Valve or Oculus come up with in the future; and I'm considering building my rig with an Asus Crosshair VII Hero X470 or an Asus ROG STRIX B350-F mobos (Ryzen 7 2700X and a 1080 ti). Any advice?
Sadly the Desk tool is nowhere to be found. Also the Sensor Bounds app is not available for download in the store anymore. is there a way to get it on another site?
Also i love that you use the ost from Startropics :D
In the three sensor setup what is the distance between the two high sensors?
yoooooo its nathan kress
No usb for 3rd senser? How are you suppose to plug a usb to your pc if your sensor is up high or at the back of room?
ok i have question i hope you can answer ?
is it possible with the rift to have two play area's as i have a Sim rig i use for racing and flying etc. but i also would like a room scale area for the other titles in VR. i already have two sensors but i have to move them to switch between my two area's of play at the moment. what i was thinking of was buying a third sensor and placing that on the ceiling looking down on my Sim Rig and then leaving the other two positioned for my room scale area, but i'm thinking the rift is gonna freak out when I'm outside my room scale area. ?
Great Video by the way and already ordered my mounts off Amazon thanks to you're video.
so as far as i know its not currently possible to set up two separate play spaces... glad the video was helpful though!
think i found a solution :) forums.oculusvr.com/community/discussion/49993/solved-switching-between-room-scale-and-sit-down-setups/p1
maybe an idea for a future video :)
My wheel rig has slippy feet, so I just slide it so it's in view of both sensors and just use a wireless mouse :)
Nice set up dude and great vid. My one question is, is there any way to extend the length of the usb cables? Like an extension cord type of deal? Cause I cant reach the back of my pc for shit lol
Check out some of the links in the description! There’s an amazon link to the extension cables I use
You have no idea how long I had a terrible sensor setup
I have a question. You show the two sensor set up 10 feet apart but when I tried to set mine up it constantly gave me an error if they were 6 feet apart or more. I just got a third sensor and am concerned I'm going to continue to have the same issue. Your setup looks like the sensors are more than 6 feet apart. How do I get around this 6 foot error?
Maybe it's the cord extension that you are using to get 10 feet from your computer. Are you sure that it's sutiable for the oculus sensors?
Because a usb 3.0 active extender is the best option for extending the usb cable oculus provides you.
There's nothing wrong. Oculus just tells you to have them within 6 feet, but it is not necessary. When you get the error, just hit the next button at the bottom of the oculus application and continue on with the setup.
@@amberco21 thank you. This is what I didn't realize. I thought if it didn't pass I couldn't continue. This helps a lot!
So basically, for the oculus, its 3 sensors: its 2 for the opposite corner sensors on the ceiling, and one for a desk by a monitor facing foward ish.
With a room size of
Width*Height: 2,5*2,5m / 8,2*8,2 Ft
Ceiling hieght: 2.9m / 8.8Ft
Should i just place two sensors in the ceiling / opposite corners pointing down at 45deg angle and the 3rd in waist height on the mid wall - making a triangle?
What if you are bending low not facing the direction of the low sensor?
Thanks for the briefing, I sincerely appreciate it. I am fortunate enough to have a local company that typically mounts TV's, but they also do VR. They quoted me $99.00 to mount three tracking devices hiding the wires behind the wall. It's only for labor. My son has a Rift and one of his friends tripped over a wire. The gaming computer has ample USB ports.
I was wondering if there was any benefit to overclocking the CPU and RAM? If you could please calm your dog that would be great! Your dog Rules!!! :)
Thanks again man.
what's best arrangement for 4 sensors?
Bro I would like to buy a vr set but I don't know which one should I buy.
I could buy the normal oculus rift bundle or the oculus rift s but I can't afford the vive so uh... I need an advice :(
Someone know where can i buy just the sensors without glasses or other stuff, thx u!!!
Im thinking about getting a CV1, and... I probably will make that decision. Ill try the two sensor 360 setup and if that doesnt work ill order a third sensor. Also, about how far apart should my sensors be for 2 sensor 360 tracking, and how far is the tracking distance on them?
make them at least 1.5 meters apart.
What is the sensor you bought on Amazon called
Hey, whats your experience with extension usb cables? I see in the video, it looks like you don't have any problem with that (also saw the link in the descritption for ext cables) but I read about some guys that do have problems. Can you have all the sensors on extension? something to be carefull about it? And other thing, how about extension to the usb and hdmi from the rift itself? Can it be done?
You can extend any cable you like, but after a certain length you need to amplify the signal. Usually 6 feet for USB and HDMI. Anything after that length you want a repeater cable.
Just got a 3rd sensor to place in my room. Though I'm curious of how i can make the cable reach my desktop if i put it at the back of my room in order to get 360 tracking. Anyone know how to get the cable to properly reach my desktop?
What hardware do you recommend for extending the headset and the sensors cords to branch out further ?
Hi, I bought 3 USB extenders and a HDMI extender for the headset and sensors. They work perfect, I thought I was going to have to go down the path of active USB extenders but these work perfect.
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I have a issue my height is messed up in gorn vr chat and all the games I play is there a fix