EDtracker vs.... ?

Just got a tobii 5. my first head tracking thingie ever so i have nothing to compare it too.
It took a lot of fiddling with the settings to get it "right" but after that was done i really like it.
 
You will note in my message that you quoted that I said .. " ... I can just use the clip on a visor (tennis visor or baseball cap for example), no need for the headset-mounted gizmo."

I don't mean to be rude but you should read what you are criticizing before clicking "Post Reply".
Sorry, my comment shouldn´t be read as an critic :D wanted to buy the TrackIR instantly but the visor on the website I saw irritated me :( so no option for me. Couldn´t read out from your sentence that no USB-Cable is needced for the visor.
 
Sorry, my comment shouldn´t be read as an critic :D wanted to buy the TrackIR instantly but the visor on the website I saw irritated me :( so no option for me. Couldn´t read out from your sentence that no USB-Cable is needced for the visor.
No worries.

It doesn't come with a visor, it is a springy contraption that slips on to the visor of a baseball cap for instance or a tennis visor:

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If you wear a headset then the TrackClipPro clips onto the left of the headband and that has a cable with a USB connector to power its IR LEDs - I don't like to wear a headset if I am not flying online in flight sims (like open in ED but with live ATC) so the clip is my preference.

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As I say, it is just a matter of personal preference - although TrackIR is relatively expensive.
 
Looks like this is an old thread, but does anyone know where I can get a new EDTRACKER unit. They did sell them on a UK component site, but they only have the PCB now. Any other solutions? My faithful unit has finally died (lost one axis) after a good eight years in service.
 
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