Vibration Motor
Vibration Motor
Haptics + Tracking = Amazing!
This vibration motor should slot right into your case and make contact with the PCB when it is screwed into place. Please make sure that the metal prongs are facing the correct direction when installing!
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Support & Documentation
For quick references, technical support, DIY guides, and FAQ’s - check out our Support Page for streamlined summaries on a variety of topics. For those interested in reviewing the core codebase, our open source software and firmware can be found in our GitHub Repository. The original opensource resources from SlimeVR can be found in their GitHub repository.
Committed to Open Source and DIY
Eros Trackers are opensource hardware designs driven by open source software developed by SlimeVR and is released under a permissive MIT License and Apache 2.0 License. As a way of contributing back to the community that has made all of this possible, we plan to release all of our hardware and software designs to empower others to continue branching and refining this core product to create the best full body tracking possible! This open design empowers the VR community to expand on the SlimeVR ecosystem, create new devices, add compatibility with new software, and improve upon all aspects of the project. For our part, we are focused on helping that community expand full body tracking infrastructure by adding support and interoperability for various devices, protocols, and features. We are part of an active DIY community, members of which build their own SlimeVR trackers, help others get into DIY electronics, contribute to our documentation, and develop hardware with different features and at different price points. All of our hardware is hacker friendly, and we encourage you to use it in new ways and adapt it to your needs!