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I love my pro clip, I to had the dead zones, but you just need to adjust the camera to the best position to not be blocked by your head when turning, or adjust the movements so you dont need to turn so much.
As for the durability of the clip, I snapped mine to my headset and it stays there, I clipped the wires to the wires on my head set and no problem, I honestly dont know how rough some are being with the clip to break it? |
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Move your track ir so that it faces the clip (not centered with your face but offseted to the side of your clip), it's your head that is blocking the unit...
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Hi as I said in another thread. The track clip is great but seriously be very very gently with it!
I took my headset off and placed (yes placed not dropped) it on my desk while I went out for a smoke. When I came back and put it back on it was broke. There's a lot of complaints about them but as long as you are careful it's worth it. I wouldn't want to go back to the old way having had one. Cheers Emil |
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I think hes asking why?
I have the hat clip and it works fine, unless there is an obvious advantage why would I (he) go out and spend the money? |
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Or stay with the hat clip which is a must for me
![]() Maybe I've been lucky but I can't see any advantage of the pro over the normal hat clip. I also do t line the idea of extra cabling. |
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