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Full Body Tracking

What is full body tracking?

Full body tracking (also known as FBT) refers to allowing tracking of more than the hands and head in VR, typically referring to the legs and hips of a user. This is typically done using trackers that are worn by the user.

What is full body tracking used for?

Full body tracking, when referred to tracking of the lower body, allows for full pose estimation which is very fun for social VR settings.

Fun picture of my friends posing using FBT

You will see this tech used by people who dance in VR or do other active activities, but also by people who spend most of their time sitting, as it just improves immersion for oneself as well.