Operating your computer with just your eyes alone -- sound farfetched and futuristic at best? Hardly, and it might be the perfect stocking stuffer for the wounded warrior in your life. Earlier this ...
Tobii has secured a new design win with VR headset maker Pimax, supplying the eye-tracking technology for Pimax’s upcoming Dream Air compact flagship headset, which aims to be the world’s smallest ...
Tobii created its eye-tracking technology for controlling games and virtual reality applications. But it has since come up with another idea: tracking industrial manufacturing workers’ alertness in ...
The agreement allows the automotive supplier to license and integrate Tobii’s DMS technology. For Tobii, the agreement marks ...
Over the last five years eye tracking has become increasingly well known to PC gamers, allowing players to do things like aim weapons or direct in-game cameras by simply looking in different ...
Tobii and peripheral maker SteelSeries have teamed up to build an eye-tracking control system so that players can interact with games using their eyes. Stockholm-based Tobii has developed its ...
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Tobii grabbed headlines back in March with their eye-controlled laptop, using a sensor bar under the display to track eye movement and map it to the mouse cursor. Now the company has a version ...
Over the past decade, Sweden’s Tobii has been working on adding eye-tracking technology to a mix of user inputs that includes keyboards, mice and touchpads and screens. After demonstrating its GAZE UI ...
Not content with being the first to bring Microsoft’s Windows Hellobiometric authentication to older PCs, the eye-tracking specialists at Tobii are refocusing on one of the potential niches for its ...
Eye tracking is a burgeoning field, and Tobii is at the forefront. The Silicon Valley startup has teamed up with some of the biggest names in consumer electronics to integrate its infrared iris tech ...
There are plenty of ways virtual reality headsets could get better. They could offer higher-resolution screens (like the new Vive Pro), a wider field of view and improved built-in tracking sensors.