Tobii Pro Glasses

Wearable eye-tracker ready for multi-modal studies

The Tobii Pro Glasses 3 is a wearable eye tracker designed for real-world research.   You can combine its binocular eye tracking (0.6° accuracy, 50 or 100Hz) and built-in scene camera and microphone to capture precise, real-time eye tracking data while studying behavior outside the lab.

  • Light-weight and long-runtime
    • The glasses weigh only 75 grams and connect to a belt-mounted recording unit (300 grams) where rechargeable batteries help it run up to 105 minutes
  • Realtime monitoring
    • You can monitor the eye tracking data in real-time by joining your laptop to the wifi network broadcast from the belt-mounted recording unit. 
  • Sync with fNIRS, EEG, and more
    • 3.5mm audio jack is built-into the belt-mounted recording unit and provides 5V TTL signals at regular intervals which can be used to syncrhonize the eye tracking signals post-hoc with fNIRS, EEG, peripherpal physio (GSR, respiration, HR), and other modalities. Find out how those signals can be used in BrainVision Analzyer 2 for gaze contingent EEG analyses. 

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