Using your eyes to control a computer or laptop might sound like a great way to free up your hands and boost productivity, but for disabled users it could open the door to an online world many of us ...
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Tobii Assistive Technology Inc. will soon begin selling the Tobii EyeMobile, which allows control by eye gaze of most of the popular Windows 8 tablet devices More people with physical and ...
Tobii is bringing its eye-tracking tech to the iPad with TD Pilot, a case meant to turn Apple’s tablet into a powerful all-in-one tool for people with physical impairments. Equipped with TD Pilot, ...
When I got one of Tobii’s eye-tracking devices a few years ago, I didn’t know what to do with it. Tobii bills itself as “the world leader in eye tracking,” and as far as I could tell the claim rang ...
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Scott McGuire was 29 years old in 1997 when doctors diagnosed him with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), colloquially known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. He was wheelchair-bound and on a ventilator ...
Eye-tracking company Tobii announced it’s partnering with Prophesee to develop its next-generation of eye-tracking for AR/VR headsets and smart glasses, which will be based on Prophesee’s unique event ...
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.
Eye-tracking technology can help build an immersive experience in virtual reality, prompting an avatar to look back at you if you look in its direction or giving an indication of which scenes to ...