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{{ii}} {{store link|Amazon|B00SB8YKVI|SteelSeries Sentry on Amazon.com}}
 
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==Tobii Eye Tracker 4C==
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==Use with PC platforms==
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===Windows===
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{{++}} Use [https://github.com/mikethrussell/EyeXMouse EyeXMouse] for mouse cursor control for the Tobii EyeX.
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==Support in games==
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{{Feature|Tobii Eye Tracking}}
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===Games with Tobii Eye Tracking support===
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{{#ask: [[Category:Games]] [[Tobii Eye Tracking::true]]
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| ?Developed by  = Developer
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| ?Published by  = Publisher
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| ?Uses engine  = Engine
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| ?Release date  = First release |+limit=1
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| ?Available on  = Systems
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| Sort          = Release date
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| Order          = descending
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| limit          = 10
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| introtemplate  = Infobox company/intro/company
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| outrotemplate  = Infobox company/outro
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| template      = Infobox company/row/company
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| format        = template
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| default        =
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}}
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==Hardware==
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===Tobii Eye Tracker 4C===
 
{{Image|Tobii Eye Tracker 4C.png|Tobii Eye Tracker 4C}}
 
{{Image|Tobii Eye Tracker 4C.png|Tobii Eye Tracker 4C}}
 
Supports extra tracking information over the [[#Tobii EyeX|Tobii EyeX]] due to the newly integrated IS4 Platform, specifically:<br> Rotation: Yaw, Pitch and Roll.<br>Position: X, Y and Z.<br>
 
Supports extra tracking information over the [[#Tobii EyeX|Tobii EyeX]] due to the newly integrated IS4 Platform, specifically:<br> Rotation: Yaw, Pitch and Roll.<br>Position: X, Y and Z.<br>
  
===Specifications===
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====Specifications====
 
90Hz Frequency<br>Operating range: 20 - 37″ / 50 - 95cm<br>Max screen size support: 27″ 16:9 and 30" 21:9<br>USB 2.0<br>Near Infrared 850nm
 
90Hz Frequency<br>Operating range: 20 - 37″ / 50 - 95cm<br>Max screen size support: 27″ 16:9 and 30" 21:9<br>USB 2.0<br>Near Infrared 850nm
  
==Tobii EyeX==
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===Tobii EyeX===
 
{{Image|Tobii Eyex Tracker.png|Tobii EyeX}}
 
{{Image|Tobii Eyex Tracker.png|Tobii EyeX}}
 
The Tobii EyeX was  the first consumer eye tracking device that integrated with games.<br> It was available in several other form factors, including being integrated into laptops and monitors like the '''MSi GT72 Dominator Pro Tobii'''. It is based on the IS3 platform, and as such does not support positional or rotational tracking.
 
The Tobii EyeX was  the first consumer eye tracking device that integrated with games.<br> It was available in several other form factors, including being integrated into laptops and monitors like the '''MSi GT72 Dominator Pro Tobii'''. It is based on the IS3 platform, and as such does not support positional or rotational tracking.
  
===Specifications===
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====Specifications====
 
70Hz Frequency<br>Operating range: 20 - 35″ / 50 - 90cm<br>Max screen size support: 27″ 16:9<br>USB 3.0<br>Near Infrared 850nm and Red Light 650nm
 
70Hz Frequency<br>Operating range: 20 - 35″ / 50 - 90cm<br>Max screen size support: 27″ 16:9<br>USB 3.0<br>Near Infrared 850nm and Red Light 650nm
  
==SteelSeries Sentry==
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===SteelSeries Sentry===
 
{{Image|SteelSeries Sentry.jpg|SteelSeries Sentry}}
 
{{Image|SteelSeries Sentry.jpg|SteelSeries Sentry}}
 
The SteelSeries Sentry was made in collaboration between Tobii and Steelseries. It features the same hardware as the [[#Tobii EyeX|Tobii EyeX]], just with Steelseries branding on it.<br>It previously included exclusive support for a feature in the [https://steelseries.com/engine SteelSeries Engine] software called '''Steelseries Streaming App''' which enabled a twitch overlay which you could interact with using your eyes. This has now been replaced with the [https://tobiigaming.com/tobii-ghost/ Tobii Ghost] software which works on all three products, and now also supports YouTube, Facebook and Mixer.
 
The SteelSeries Sentry was made in collaboration between Tobii and Steelseries. It features the same hardware as the [[#Tobii EyeX|Tobii EyeX]], just with Steelseries branding on it.<br>It previously included exclusive support for a feature in the [https://steelseries.com/engine SteelSeries Engine] software called '''Steelseries Streaming App''' which enabled a twitch overlay which you could interact with using your eyes. This has now been replaced with the [https://tobiigaming.com/tobii-ghost/ Tobii Ghost] software which works on all three products, and now also supports YouTube, Facebook and Mixer.
  
===Specifications===
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====Specifications====
 
70Hz Frequency<br>Operating range: 20 - 35″ / 50 - 90cm<br>Max screen size support: 27″ 16:9<br>USB 3.0<br>Near Infrared 850nm and Red Light 650nm
 
70Hz Frequency<br>Operating range: 20 - 35″ / 50 - 90cm<br>Max screen size support: 27″ 16:9<br>USB 3.0<br>Near Infrared 850nm and Red Light 650nm
  

Revision as of 12:02, 18 September 2020

For a list of games, see List of games that support Tobii Eye Tracking.

Tobii Eye Tracker 4C
Tobii Eye Tracker 4C cover
XInput support
Predecessor
Tobii EyeX
Tobii Eye Tracking on Wikipedia

Key points

Tracks eyes and gaze in games and desktop.
Supports Windows Hello login authentication.
Tobii Eye Tracker 4C Supports head tracking.
Three products available, SteelSeries Sentry, Tobii EyeX and Tobii Eye Tracker 4C.
Games with non-native support need additional software, Tobii Game Hub, installed.

General information

Official Website
Tobii Eye Tracking on Reddit

Availability

Tobii Eye Tracker 4C on Amazon.com
Tobii EyeX on Amazon.com
SteelSeries Sentry on Amazon.com

Use with PC platforms

Windows

Use EyeXMouse for mouse cursor control for the Tobii EyeX.

Support in games

For a list of games, see List of games that support Tobii Eye Tracking.

Games with Tobii Eye Tracking support

{{#ask: Tobii Eye Tracking::true | ?Developed by = Developer | ?Published by = Publisher | ?Uses engine = Engine | ?Release date = First release |+limit=1 | ?Available on = Systems | Sort = Release date | Order = descending | limit = 10 | introtemplate = Infobox company/intro/company | outrotemplate = Infobox company/outro | template = Infobox company/row/company | format = template | default = }}

Hardware

Tobii Eye Tracker 4C

Tobii Eye Tracker 4C
Tobii Eye Tracker 4C

Supports extra tracking information over the Tobii EyeX due to the newly integrated IS4 Platform, specifically:
Rotation: Yaw, Pitch and Roll.
Position: X, Y and Z.

Specifications

90Hz Frequency
Operating range: 20 - 37″ / 50 - 95cm
Max screen size support: 27″ 16:9 and 30" 21:9
USB 2.0
Near Infrared 850nm

Tobii EyeX

Tobii EyeX
Tobii EyeX

The Tobii EyeX was the first consumer eye tracking device that integrated with games.
It was available in several other form factors, including being integrated into laptops and monitors like the MSi GT72 Dominator Pro Tobii. It is based on the IS3 platform, and as such does not support positional or rotational tracking.

Specifications

70Hz Frequency
Operating range: 20 - 35″ / 50 - 90cm
Max screen size support: 27″ 16:9
USB 3.0
Near Infrared 850nm and Red Light 650nm

SteelSeries Sentry

SteelSeries Sentry
SteelSeries Sentry

The SteelSeries Sentry was made in collaboration between Tobii and Steelseries. It features the same hardware as the Tobii EyeX, just with Steelseries branding on it.
It previously included exclusive support for a feature in the SteelSeries Engine software called Steelseries Streaming App which enabled a twitch overlay which you could interact with using your eyes. This has now been replaced with the Tobii Ghost software which works on all three products, and now also supports YouTube, Facebook and Mixer.

Specifications

70Hz Frequency
Operating range: 20 - 35″ / 50 - 90cm
Max screen size support: 27″ 16:9
USB 3.0
Near Infrared 850nm and Red Light 650nm


References