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This page outlines best practices, not strict rules.
Every setup is different, from room layout to USB hardware and wireless noise. These steps are based on what commonly works, but you don’t need to blindly follow every single one.
Use what applies to your setup, test changes one at a time, and focus on what actually improves your tracking.
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Here’s some good terminology to know below:
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SteamVR trackers need a dongle to wirelessly connect to the PC.
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Each SteamVR dongle is a dedicated wireless receiver that pairs with only one tracker at a time.
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Additional trackers need additional dongles, which can be a lot!
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To cut down on cable spaghetti, you can purchase a 7 in 1 receiver, which pairs up to 7 trackers simultaneously.

Requires two USB-C ports, one for data & one for power
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Spacing dongles out is the most important way to avoid wireless interference, By spacing dongles apart using USB 2.0 extension cables, you can dramatically improve tracking.
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An example of good dongle placement, far away from anything that can cause EM interference.
Here’s a list of some USB 2.0 cables that work well with SteamVR dongles.
Nearby metal reduces dongle’s wifi signal strength, keep dongles out in the open & away from metal for better tracking.