The Headtracker supports motion control. The gimbal and aircraft can be controlled using head movements when the Headtracker is installed on an FPV goggles, which provides an immersive high-quality first-person control experience.
The Headtracker supports PPM output and UART output. It is possible to remotely control the gimbal and aircraft though an RC link or datalink.
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Characteristics


· 3-axis somatosensory control

· PPM/UART data output



General
Dimensions45 x 28.2 x 14.2mm
Weight16g
Built-in Battery1.11Wh (3.7V,300mAh)
Operating TimeApprox. 3 hours (Measured with an ambient temperature of 25° C, when installed a Headtracker Datalink module)
Charging Type5VDC 1A





Release and Upgrade

Headtracker Release and Upgrade Records

2024-12-16

pdf



Software and Firmware

Headtracker_Upgrade_Package_V2.0

2024-12-16

rar



Document

Headtracker User Manual-XF(A5)V1.0

2024-8-19

pdf

Headtracker Datalink System User Manual-XF(A5)V1.1

2025-1-17

pdf



Blueprint

3D Print Files

2025-2-11

rar








Video show





Headtracker Installation & UseHeadtracker Calibrating & Firmware UpdatingHeadtracker PPM Output Gimbal Control






Headtracker Output Magnification Setting






1. When using head chasing to control the rotation of the gimbal, the gimbal rotates slowly in a stationary state, how to deal with this?

When the head chasing module is installed, ferromagnetic objects should be avoided so as not to interfere with the magnetic sensor of the head chasing module. Or you can use the software to check the working status of the head chaser, and if necessary, you can recalibrate the gyroscope and magnetic sensor of the head chasing module.


2. How to change the installation direction of the head chasing module?

Use the software to recalibrate the head chase module reference axis.


3. The PPM output stroke of the head chasing module is not enough, how to deal with this?

The settings can be modified via software or the PPM channel travel value can be modified in the remote control.


4. How long does it take for the head-chasing battery to be fully charged?

When charging with a 5V/1A adapter, it takes about 1 hour from completely dead to fully charged.


5. Does the head chase support charging and using at the same time?

In the tank.


6. When wearing FPV glasses and using the head chasing module, how to know the remaining power of the head chasing module?

The head chasing module has a built-in buzzer, and when the remaining working time is less than 1 hour, it will beep an alarm.


7. Does the head chasing module support locking the rolling shaft, that is, the head chasing module does not control the rotation of the gimbal rolling shaft?

Not supported.


8. During use, if the head chasing module is shut down without power, how will the gimbal react?

The gimbal will maintain the angle of the head chase at the last moment before the power is cut off.