About Us
We started VYRO VR because buying FBT gear had become a nightmare for most people, and we wanted to help fix that.
The problem we saw
A few years ago, if you wanted full body tracking in VRChat, you had three options.
- Buy official Vive Trackers and the Lighthouse base stations that drive them, which cost about as much as a decent gaming PC
- Buy Official SlimeVR (which we support 100%!) and wait until Crowd Supply ship them to you (eventually).
- Build your own SlimeVR set, which is great if you're handy with a soldering iron and sourcing parts, and less great if you've never picked one up.
- Trust a random third-party seller and hope the trackers actually arrive, actually charge, and actually work.
A lot of people took that fourth path. A lot of them got burned. Third-party sellers have earned a rough reputation in VR, and we don't blame anyone for being cautious. We started VYRO VR partly to do it properly, and partly because affordable IMU-based tracking shouldn't be this stressful to buy.
SlimeVR is the reason any of this exists
We owe a huge amount to the SlimeVR project (slimevr.dev). The firmware, the community, the calibration work, the years of open development that made low-cost FBT viable in the first place, none of that came from us. It came from a global community of makers who figured it out in the open.
We're proud to be listed as an official seller in the SlimeVR Discord, and we try to give back in ways that actually matter. Some of our designs are open-sourced on Makerworld, free for anyone to print, remix, or improve. And when other sellers or makers need a hand, we'd rather help than compete. There's enough work to go around, and the space grows faster when we're not elbowing each other for scraps.
What we actually sell
Our trackers are small, simple, and built to be tinkered with OR just used dailly. Every set comes with a charging dock, so you've got one home for your trackers and no frantic cable hunt five minutes before a meetup. The straps are made for real play sessions, not ten-minute demos, so a long night in VRChat doesn't leave marks across your legs. If a part gives up a year down the line, you can swap it out.
And if something's wrong, there's a real person on the other end of the email. No scripts, no endless escalations. Just someone who actually knows what IMU drift looks like. (If we forget the "Bin Chicken" who caused quite a stir at one point for a good week)
Who this is for
VRChat dancers chasing smoother hip rotation. Vive veterans tired of juggling six-point setups. Quest players piecing together a wireless FBT rig. People who heard about full body tracking last week and want the least painful way in. Whichever one of those is you, you're in the right place.
Come say hi on our Discord: discord.gg/vyrovr.

























