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Re: TrackClip Pro Arm sensor arm broken

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 3:33 pm
by ronwelch
Omg! They actually were working on a fix.
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Will there be a significant discount (free?) for those of us using duct tape for the last year while you fixed this problem?

It's not just the plastic though. The design at a minimum needs two more clips. But far better than that would be a compressible section with a lip on the top
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Re: TrackClip Pro Arm sensor arm broken

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:12 am
by Seth Steiling
Hi Ron,

If you can submit a ticket at help.naturalpoint.com and make sure to reference this post, we'll get some more information about your situation and see how we can best help.

- Seth

Re: TrackClip Pro Arm sensor arm broken

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:55 am
by simracer1
Seth Steiling wrote:Hi Kamikaze1111 and onyxius,

So sorry for the very delayed response, guys. I don't know how this slipped through the cracks, but it did.

In short, we have indeed made significant changes to both the materials and underlying structure of the TrackClip PRO—including reinforcements to the joint mentioned in this thread. As a result, the failure rate in the field has gone way down. Part of what seemed like a delay in how we responded to this issue was just us searching for what turned out to be a brutally inconspicuous problem with our original plastics, where they would only fail after being exposed to conditions that only appear during long-duration air shipping. We couldn't easily reproduce those conditions in-house, so it took a while to determine what was wrong, and how to fix it. The new plastics are far more durable when exposed to these extreme conditions, and we've reinforced the plastics underneath to make the unit extra resilient.
Hi there. I'm new to this forum and about to purchase a TrackIR 5 w/ Track Clip Pro in the next couple days. How can I know for sure that I am getting the new version/revision of the Track Clip Pro? How long has this new version been around for? I don't think many people know about this new version...

Re: TrackClip Pro Arm sensor arm broken

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:56 am
by Seth Steiling
Hi Simracer1,

If you order from us directly, you will most definitely receive the latest iteration, both in structural design and materials. If you order from one of our resellers, it's still super likely (like, probably 95+%) that you would receive the latest, but that depends on their inventory.

Also note that you have both a 30 day return window and a one year full warranty to back you up after you make your purchase. :-)

- Seth

Re: TrackClip Pro Arm sensor arm broken

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 1:09 am
by faycheung
Glad to see the problem being fixed, my TrackClip Pro arm snapped along with the black wire tonight, 2 months after the warranty expiration. Am I correct to assume that the TrackClip Pro ordered from the store will be the new improved ones?

Re: TrackClip Pro Arm sensor arm broken

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 11:05 am
by MikeWitham
faycheung,

Yes, all of the ones bought from our webstore will be the improved version. When your TrackClip PRO broke, did you contact the support department at help.naturalpoint.com?

Regards,

Re: TrackClip Pro Arm sensor arm broken

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 1:55 pm
by faycheung
No, I have not yet, I'll complete the form today.

Re: TrackClip Pro Arm sensor arm broken

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 6:53 pm
by MrLB
Hi,
How can you tell a new model from the old? Is there a product code?

Re: TrackClip Pro Arm sensor arm broken

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 12:07 pm
by MikeWitham
MrLB,

There isn't a product code on the TrackClip PRO. I would need to see the purchase date in order to tell you if it is the newer version or not.

Regards,

Re: TrackClip Pro Arm sensor arm broken

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 3:47 am
by MrLB
I saw your notes regarding new models, I am about to make a purchase from www.flightstore.co.uk so it will be a Nov/Dec 2015 purchase. Not sure there is a slim chance ill get old stock so wanted to know if there was a way to determine new from old

thanks