Unless you have to avoid using one, it could only be beneficial. It does appear that IMUs are reasonable at tracking orientation (except on the axis perpendicular to gravity if you don't use a magnetometer), as has been proven by the people who got the chance to try the Rift. There's a lot less calibrations and computations involved. Outwards looking optical tracking seems extremely tricky, and agree with whoever suggested small areas would probably be better served using an inwards looking system. I don't think they'll do much good mounted to your head unfortunately. The optical sensors in mice, while being extremely fast, have VERY low resolutions (30x30 is considered "high-res") and mediocre monochromatic color depth.
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