Wait — Don’t Buy Full-Body Tracking Devices Through Crowdfunding

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Wait — Don’t Buy Full-Body Tracking Devices Through Crowdfunding

Hola. ¿Cómo están todos?

Soy Hiro del Laboratorio de Full Body Tracking.

This might sound harsh, but it’s my honest advice: don’t buy full-body tracking devices through crowdfunding.

Crowdfunding Is Investment, Not Shopping

The fundamental misunderstanding is that crowdfunding is treated like a store. It’s not. It’s investment with risk. The product might never ship. It might ship late. It might not match the promises.

For everyday items, that risk might be acceptable. But for full tracking devices — specialized equipment where compatibility, precision, and reliability matter enormously — the risk is too high.

The Problems I’ve Seen

I’ve watched multiple full tracking crowdfunding campaigns. The pattern repeats:

  • Grand promises about revolutionary tracking technology
  • Delivery delays (months, sometimes years)
  • Final product quality not matching prototypes
  • Customer support disappearing after delivery
  • Compatibility issues with VRChat or SteamVR

When you buy from an established manufacturer, you get warranty, support, community knowledge, and proven compatibility. With crowdfunding, you get hope and risk.

You Can’t Try Before You Buy

Full tracking devices are deeply personal — they need to work with your body, your room, your play style. Established products have reviews, comparison videos, and community feedback. Crowdfunded products have marketing materials and promises.

What to Do Instead

Buy established products from reputable manufacturers. Read reviews from people who actually use them daily (like mine). Start with lower-cost options to understand your needs before investing heavily.

If you absolutely want to support a crowdfunding campaign, do it as genuine investment — with full acceptance that you might lose that money. Don’t do it expecting to receive a working product on schedule.

Your money is better spent on proven devices that work today than on promises that might work tomorrow.

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