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Luciferous said:
Great spot just saw a wired review also, very exciting.
https://www.wired.com/story/eye-tracking-vr?mbid=social_fb
NotoBoil said:
StarVR will also get Tobii Eyetracking and then Tobii collaborate with four other unannounced HMD manufacturers.
Just recently Werner@Tobii confirmed that the first HMD with eyetracking will be out late 2018 or early 2019.
04-02-2018 07:46 AM
kilobulb said:
Luciferous said:
Great spot just saw a wired review also, very exciting.
https://www.wired.com/story/eye-tracking-vr?mbid=social_fb
Interesting stand from Tobii on the privacy concerns of eye tracking and making it clear to their partners. I can't see Facebook passing up that revenue it's far too valuable and also ties into their business model perfectly. They'll probably have their own tech in CV2. It would allow them to massively subsidise HMD's if they collect all that data to sell.
NotoBoil said:
StarVR will also get Tobii Eyetracking and then Tobii collaborate with four other unannounced HMD manufacturers.
Just recently Werner@Tobii confirmed that the first HMD with eyetracking will be out late 2018 or early 2019.
Did they give any ballpark figures on what it would cost? It's one thing getting it working another getting it into consumers hands for a palatable price!
They did. Around $20.
Edit: Didn't fint the article I was looking for but here is another one in swedish
https://www.nordichardware.se/massor/ces-2018/tobii-eye-tracker-vr-headsets.html
Translated.However, the cost of installing Tobii's eye control is low and we are told that even if it is not a simple operation, the price is no higher than about 200 kronor.
200 kronor ≈ $20
04-02-2018 11:26 AM
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04-04-2018 06:47 AM
kilobulb said:
Luciferous said:
Great spot just saw a wired review also, very exciting.
https://www.wired.com/story/eye-tracking-vr?mbid=social_fb
Interesting stand from Tobii on the privacy concerns of eye tracking and making it clear to their partners. I can't see Facebook passing up that revenue it's far too valuable and also ties into their business model perfectly. They'll probably have their own tech in CV2. It would allow them to massively subsidise HMD's if they collect all that data to sell.
NotoBoil said:
StarVR will also get Tobii Eyetracking and then Tobii collaborate with four other unannounced HMD manufacturers.
Just recently Werner@Tobii confirmed that the first HMD with eyetracking will be out late 2018 or early 2019.
Did they give any ballpark figures on what it would cost? It's one thing getting it working another getting it into consumers hands for a palatable price!
04-04-2018 06:47 AM
kilobulb said:
Luciferous said:
Great spot just saw a wired review also, very exciting.
https://www.wired.com/story/eye-tracking-vr?mbid=social_fb
Interesting stand from Tobii on the privacy concerns of eye tracking and making it clear to their partners. I can't see Facebook passing up that revenue it's far too valuable and also ties into their business model perfectly. They'll probably have their own tech in CV2. It would allow them to massively subsidise HMD's if they collect all that data to sell.
NotoBoil said:
StarVR will also get Tobii Eyetracking and then Tobii collaborate with four other unannounced HMD manufacturers.
Just recently Werner@Tobii confirmed that the first HMD with eyetracking will be out late 2018 or early 2019.
Did they give any ballpark figures on what it would cost? It's one thing getting it working another getting it into consumers hands for a palatable price!