Can anyone with experience give me the big pros & cons between the two?
My purchase of a 1060 has put me out of the VR game, but it also means I can now comfortably buy one of the non-VR alternatives without worry.
TrackIR is 'kin expensive! I bought mine many years ago when I was earning decent cash, today I'd be very wary of forking out for one. It's just shy of £200 for the pro clip (active) variant.

Having said that, mine is almost a decade old and still going strong, so it's fair to say it's a high quality product...
The pro clip is a huge, heavy, wired contraption that hangs off your headset. The other option is to wear a ball cap with a small metal frame supporting three passive reflectors.
Neither's much good in bright light.
The pro is uncomfortable and the wire is a pita, even before you take into account wearing a gaming headset on a hot day. (Sweaty as anything- we don't do aircon in Scotland!)
The lightweight clip just doesn't work in strong light, meaning heavy drapes if you want to play in daylight hours. And a ball cap. Which is also as sweaty as anything...
The thing works with a small IR camera, which is a bit finicky to set up.
Don't get me wrong, when it's working it's fantastic. There aren't many hot, bright sunny days where I stay and I'm usually outdoors when there are. But it's not perfect and tbh it's very expensive for what it is. The base model is just a camera and three reflectors, which isn't really much to show for £140, while the active clip is such a faff to use I haven't had it on in years- I'm not entirely sure where mine is right now!
I hear good things about ED-tracker. If my TrackIR ever goes on the blink it's top of the list to replace it. £42 gets you a wired version, while the top of the range wireless job is £70. Much more reasonable.
