(suggestion) wireless / battery powered Trackclip Pro?
(suggestion) wireless / battery powered Trackclip Pro?
I noticed that after I got my new wireless headset It was a bit inconvenient to still have a wire (I detach the clip when I'm not playing TrackIR games)
The clip only takes in the 5 volt USB power right? It wouldn't be too hard to create one with a rechargeable battery pack and a usb recharging cord. (like the headset its going on)
In proof of concept I think I may buy a second clip and add some kind of Altoids-tin battery pack to it.
The clip only takes in the 5 volt USB power right? It wouldn't be too hard to create one with a rechargeable battery pack and a usb recharging cord. (like the headset its going on)
In proof of concept I think I may buy a second clip and add some kind of Altoids-tin battery pack to it.
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Re: (suggestion) wireless / battery powered Trackclip Pro?
That's all it takes! The TrackClip Pro does not use the data pair, so it's just getting power. Many people have either just gotten straight battery powered USB chargers or other means like a wall powered usb charger.
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Re: (suggestion) wireless / battery powered Trackclip Pro?
Ok but it should be very nice to have a track clip pro with an embedded battery, something light...
Using it with a wireless headset will make my day
Using it with a wireless headset will make my day
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Re: (suggestion) wireless / battery powered Trackclip Pro?
A battery option is one that has been suggested, however there is nothing on the table at this time development-wise for this.
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I would be a buyer of this as well if you ever decide to put one out.
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You have such a unique, powerful product it seems a waste not to develop a battery powered rechargable wireless model - it would make my day!
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Please make the TrackIR Pro Clip a rechargeable device via USB with a two standard NiMH AAA batteries. It's the only thing that keeps me tethered to my chair. I use my wireless headset, 3D glasses, wireless X-Box controller, wireless keyboard/mouse, and I'm free - until I start a sim with TrackIR. Battery life needs to be about six hours and that can be pulled off with AAAs instead of AAs.
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[quote=Oinker]Please make the TrackIR Pro Clip a rechargeable device via USB with a two standard NiMH AAA batteries. It's the only thing that keeps me tethered to my chair. I use my wireless headset, 3D glasses, wireless X-Box controller, wireless keyboard/mouse, and I'm free - until I start a sim with TrackIR. Battery life needs to be about six hours and that can be pulled off with AAAs instead of AAs. [/quote]
Yes this would make my day. it should be designed with a lenthgy cord that you can plug in while charging so you can continue to play while the device is charging much like the logitech g700 gaming mouse which only requies a single AA battery.
Yes this would make my day. it should be designed with a lenthgy cord that you can plug in while charging so you can continue to play while the device is charging much like the logitech g700 gaming mouse which only requies a single AA battery.
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I got fed up with the Pro Clip cord getting twisted around my coiled headphone cord. So I used a $1.00 LED flashlight from Dollar Tree to power my Pro Clip. I removed the LEDs from the flashlight but left the on/off switch to turn off the Pro Clip when not in use. I strapped the flashlight to my headphones using Velcro strips. I don't really notice the additional weight on my headphones. It uses 3 AAA batteries. I only use it for a few hours at a time, but I would estimate I have used it for 18 total hours so far on the same batteries. It functions the same as it did when plugged into USB.
Re: (suggestion) wireless / battery powered Trackclip Pro?
Has anything changed over the last two years in the Natural Point development road map regarding a wireless Pro Clip?NaturalPoint - Mike wrote:A battery option is one that has been suggested, however there is nothing on the table at this time development-wise for this.
Seems odd to me that this is not on the table yet given that this seem to be the future and present state of development of other hardware devices for PC.
Michael