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Eye tracking in VR: Everything you need to know Advancements in eye tracking technology could make VR headsets more useful. Still, products need to address cybersickness and other factors that affect the user experience. Eye tracking technology uses special sensors to follow what our eyes look at...
Eye-tracking—the ability to quickly and precisely measure the direction a user is looking while inside of a VR headset—is often talked about within the context of foveated rendering, and how it could reduce the performance requirements of XR headsets. And while foveated rendering is an exciting...
HTC showed off a new eye-tracking tech in its Vive VR headset line. The idea is simply that the headset can track your eye movements.
The patent application identified as an "Eye Tracking System" describes one method of monitoring how the user looks at a display very close to their eyes, namely in VR and AR headsets. While this technology does exist in other devices, these systems typically rely on a camera and an IR ...
This versatile, standalone VR headset supports multi-user training, entertainment, and social technology applications with native Tobii eye tracking.
Eye tracking is becoming increasingly available in head-mounted virtual reality displays with various headsets with integrated eye trackers already commercially available. The applications of eye tracking in virtual reality are highly diversified and span multiple disciplines. As a result, the number of ...
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The next generation of VR headsets will most likely all haveeye tracking built in. And in the meantime, eye-tracking technology company Tobii is developing ways to analyze where our eyes go in VR, and learn from it. I tried Tobii's eye-tracking tech in anHTC ViveVR headset a few months...
In patents, Apple has looked into ways to build eye tracking systems that are capable of being mounted close to the user's face instead of directly ahead, making them more feasible for use in headsets. A 2018patent applicationuses a "hot mirror" that reflects infrared light whil...