Head Track
thingiverse
After days of searching for a suitable Head Track model, I decided to create my own custom design. To print the model, follow these settings: Use at least 30% infill density. Print three or more outer perimeter layers for added stability. Add supports for the Clip model by rotating it so that the three points intended for IR LEDs make contact with the print surface. Also add supports for the Cover model to ensure proper fitment. For assembly, you will need a few 15-20mm long wood screws to connect the joints on the holder and clip. Additionally, one M2 screw with nut is required to attach headphones parts. Routing all the wires can be challenging, requiring some patience and finesse. To power your Head Track model, use a 1.5V battery without any resistors or consider adding a resistor to drop the voltage to at least 2V for optimal performance. For best results, pair your Head Track model with a PS3 eye camera. I highly recommend using opentrack, as it offers superior FPS and is my preferred choice. FreeTrack is also an option, but it only supports 32-bit applications, limiting its compatibility with modern systems.
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