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Freelook Head Tracker for iPhone

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.1.9
  • 4.2

    (0)
  • Security Status

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Freelook Head Tracker: Control Sim Games Hands-Free

Freelook Head Tracker is a head tracking app designed for games and simulation software on iPhone. Developed by Jung Son, this app allows users to control the free look camera of their sim games without using their hands. It works seamlessly with Opentrack desktop software, which tracks the user's head movements and relays the information to the games and flight simulation software.

Compatible with all iOS devices with a front-facing camera running iOS12 or later, Freelook Head Tracker offers a range of features to enhance the gaming experience. These include support for USB connection, keyboard shortcuts, dark mode, and gestures, among others.

To set up Freelook Head Tracker, users need to follow a few simple steps. They must first download, install, and run Opentrack software on their PC. Opentrack is a free software dedicated to tracking head movements and relaying the information to games and flight simulation software. Users also need to configure Opentrack settings, including selecting UDP over network as the input, freetrack 2.0 Enhanced as the output, and Accela as the filter.

With its user-friendly interface and seamless integration with Opentrack, Freelook Head Tracker offers a convenient and immersive way to control the camera in sim games hands-free. Whether you're into flight simulation or other sim games, this app is a must-have for a more interactive gaming experience.

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Freelook Head Tracker for iPhone

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.1.9
  • 4.2

    (0)
  • Security Status


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