Edtracker Pro Wireless [new] Jun 2026
: This is the most critical step. You'll need to rotate the device in all axes to build a "3D circle" in the software. A helpful tip from the community is to tape the tracker to a stick or hammer to make these rotations more consistent. OpenTrack Configuration
| | Skip this if… | |----------------|------------------| | You’re on a budget but want real head tracking | You already own TrackIR and are happy | | You play in a poorly lit room | You hate fiddling with software curves | | You want a portable, cable-free setup | You need ultra-low latency (competitive racing eSports) | | You enjoy DIY/tinkering culture | You want a polished, Apple-like unboxing experience | edtracker pro wireless
Attach the EdTracker to your headphones. Most users prefer velcro tape because it allows you to remove the tracker when not in use. Ensure the USB dongle is plugged into a direct USB port on your motherboard (avoid hubs or front-panel ports for best signal). : This is the most critical step
Manufactured in the UK, the "Pro" version represents the evolution of the original DIY EdTracker kit. It comes pre-assembled, features a high-quality enclosure, and crucially, offers a wireless connection to your PC via a USB dongle. It is marketed as a "plug-and-play" solution that offers 6 Degrees of Freedom (6DoF) tracking at a fraction of the cost of its competitors. OpenTrack Configuration | | Skip this if… |
To understand why the EdTracker Pro Wireless is so popular, it helps to understand the technology driving it.
The IMU is surprisingly responsive. Yaw (turning your head left/right) is buttery smooth, and the magnetometer prevents the slow “drift” that plagues cheaper IMU trackers. You’re not getting TrackIR 1:1 precision, but for 95% of simmers, it’s more than enough.






