Hey guys, has anyone tried head tracking device with gyro sensor before ? I mean can we do that without IR leds and PS Eye cam ? I saw EDTracker Pro but i think it doesn't exist anymore. So I would like to build something like that for flight sims. Any advice or useful paperwork reference ?

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  • MPU9250

    Discontinued Arduino library for MPU9250 Nine-Axis (Gyro + Accelerometer + Compass) MEMS MotionTracking™ Device

  • I was just looking at using the https://github.com/hideakitai/MPU9250 library as well as the joystick library to create a headtracker. The magnetometer gives the reference point to correct for gyro drift.

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