Body Location
Worn on the Head
Primary Application
About SMI Eye Tracking Glasses
The SMI Eye Tracking glasses is a hi-tech pair of glasses used to record what is in the user's field of vision. Using two cameras located on the rim of the glasses, the cameras capture the eye movements, map the gaze point and embed it into the video. This wearable device has two streaming options: mobile or computer. The mobile option allows the user to view the live feedback directly from a smartphone, and the computer option features real-time streaming and live synchronization with mobile EEG data (EEG sensor provided as an add-on).
Company
Device Name
SMI Eye Tracking Glasses
Product Release
August 2013
Price
No Announcement Yet
SMI Eye Tracking Glasses Network
Components
Video Camera,
Photo Camera &
Microphone
Power Source
Rechargeable Battery
Connectivity
WiFi
Compatibility
Windows &
Android
Workplace Applications
Worker Behavior Research
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