PST Base
PST Base | Mid Range Optical Tracker
Mid-range precision optical tracking for simulators and compact spaces
The PST Base is PS-tech’s mid-range optical tracker for high-accuracy 6DoF tracking in simulator and training environments. It’s optimized for 1–2 meters working distance (with a tracking range from 20 cm up to 3 m) and balances tracking volume, accuracy, and easy setup—making it a strong choice for automotive, flight, medical, and industrial simulation.
The PST Base HD is the premium option for more demanding close-to-mid-range setups. With a wider field of view and higher refresh rates (up to 200 Hz), it’s ideal when you need more motion freedom while the tracker remains close to the target.
Why choose the PST Base optical tracking system?
- Plug and play installation
- One-click origin definition (dedicated tool included)
- Integrated IR illumination (850 nm) with adjustable flash in the PST Software Suite
PST Base (mid-range balance)
PST Base HD (premium performance)
Where PST Base and PST Base HD is used
PST Base is trusted in simulator and training environments that require high-accuracy optical tracking at mid-range distances — with flexible coverage and scalable expansion.
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