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Bring waist and leg movement into social VR sessions, dance clips, streams, and avatar testing with a kit page built around compatibility, comfort, setup, and checkout clarity.
Use these views to check tracker details, body placement, kit contents, and play-space setup before ordering.
Compare sensor, charging, button, and indicator details.
Check where waist and leg trackers sit during setup.
Compare trackers, straps, cable, guide, and included accessories.
Check the kit in a room or creator desk setup.
Full-body tracking shoppers care about comfort, drift, charging, setup, software compatibility, and whether the kit fits their headset, play space, and favorite VR apps.
Dancing, sitting, kicking, and leaning can look limited when the avatar only receives upper-body inputs.
Buyers need to know what platform, headset, app, and tracking method the kit is intended for.
Trackers and straps have to stay secure without making long sessions painful.
Battery life, drift behavior, calibration, wireless range, and sensor type all matter before a buyer trusts the kit.
A useful kit page should show where the trackers sit, how straps are worn, how setup is checked, and which compatibility details buyers should review before ordering.
The page centers on waist and leg movement for social VR, streaming, and dance sessions.
One primary kit avoids scattering a buyer across random accessories before they understand the setup.
The copy tells buyers to verify headset, app, and tracking workflow before purchase.
Use cases include VRChat, motion reference, livestreams, and indie avatar testing.
Tracker count, strap fit, charging, battery, pairing, and app support all have a clear place on the page.
Contact, shipping, refund, payment, and terms pages are linked before the buyer reaches checkout.
Add lower-body expression for hangouts, dancing, and performance rooms.
Capture more readable body language for short-form VR content.
Check how rigged avatars behave when hips and feet are tracked.
Use a kit workflow to rehearse poses, choreography, or motion reference.
Check headset, platform, play space, app, and tracking workflow before buying.
Attach trackers to the intended body points and follow the hardware setup guide when available.
Run calibration, test basic poses, then refine straps and offsets for longer sessions.
Use the product page to review photos, price, included items, cart, checkout, and support options.
FBTKit is a VR full-body tracking kit for social VR, streaming, avatar testing, and creator workflows.
Review headset support, app support, pairing method, tracker count, play-space needs, and setup steps before ordering.
VRChat players, social VR users, streamers, avatar creators, and indie teams testing body movement.
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Tracker count, sensor method, battery life, charging, strap sizing, latency, drift behavior, app support, and package contents.
It is designed for more expressive movement, but final results depend on hardware, app, calibration, straps, and play-space conditions.
Yes. The product page links to cart and checkout, with shipping, refund, terms, privacy, and contact pages available from the site.
Compare headset compatibility, room size, strap comfort, charging routine, and the VR apps you use most.
Use the contact page for product questions, order questions, shipping issues, or return requests.
Review price, product photos, included items, compatibility notes, shipping policy, refund policy, and setup guidance.
Yes, the page focuses on social VR, short clips, livestream body language, and avatar movement testing.
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