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Eye Tracking systems are based on the measurement principle of pupil corneal reflection and has an accuracy of 0.5 degree visual angle. We also supply a wide range of Eye Gaze Tracking System that has a visual range of 45 degrees horizontally and 35 degrees vertically. The Eye Tracking Systems finds extensive use in cognitive studies, medical research, web design and content positioning, virtual reality and many other related applications. We are proud to be one of the leading Head Mounted Eye Tracking Systems exporters from India.

H6-HS(Monocular System)

Features

  • Sampling and Output Rates: 120, 240 or 360 Hz (adjustable) w/no loss of resolution
  • Measurement principle: pupil-corneal reflection
  • System accuracy: 0.5 degree visual angle
  • Resolution: 0.1 degree visual angle
  • Head movement: unlimited
  • Visual range: 45 degrees horizontally, 35 degrees vertically
  • Weight 10 oz (includes headband, optics module, monocle and scene camera

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H6-BN-HS (Binocular System)

Features :

  • Cameras can be adjusted between 120, 240 and 360 Hz with no loss of resolution.
  • Windows based binocular interface program
  • EYENAL analysis program works with binocular data
  • Vergence computed, if desired
  • Binocular EYEHEAD intergration (figures out where line of gaze intersects real objects in the environment)
  • System can be separated and used as two monocular systems
  • Optics can be mounted on a variety of headgear
  • Both eye cursors are displayed on scene image


Applications areas

  • Cognitive Studies
  • Market Research and in fMRI / MEG / EEG fields
  • Medical Research
  • Human Factors and Ergonomics / Man machine interface
  • Computer Usability and screen design
  • WEB Design and content positioning
  • Training Simulators for Aviation / Sports, Vehicle Simulators and In-vehicle Research
  • Virtual Reality
  • Research on Adults, Adolescents and Infant about xhanges in eye charactristics
  • Geriatric Research and Primate Research

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