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title: Lighthouse Power Management
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# Lighthouse Power Management
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Turning your Base Stations on and off can be a little annoying, as you may have to plug and unplug them. So here's a few ways you can make it easier.
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**Note:** Power management of Index (V2) Base Stations should work in SteamVR, but V1 doesn't.
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You'll need a device with Bluetooth LE to use these: (You can use a dongle)
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- [lighthouse_pm](https://github.com/jeroen1602/lighthouse_pm)
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- A Flutter app that supports V1 and V2 lighthouses, works best on android.
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- [vr-lighthouse](https://github.com/ShayBox/Lighthouse)
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- Made in Rust for Linux, Windows and MacOS. Supports V1 and V2.
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*Use them at your own risk, as there IS a possibility they could brick your base stations, however very* ***unlikely***.
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Alternatively, use Google Home/smart power bars to turn on and off outlets used by your base stations.
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