Key points:
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screen-based remote desktop eye-tracker
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frame rates up to 1kHz (R2), binocular
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accuracy ~0.5°
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precision ~0.01° filtered, ~0.08° raw (R2)
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no special hardware required (uses one USB-3.0 port)
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Zep based eye-tracking experiments supported out-of-the-box
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extensive control application and SDK
See also: Specifications, Prices, Support, Software, Documentation
The EyeVec R1 and R2 eye-trackers
The EyeVec R1 and EyeVec R2 are screen-based remote desktop eye-trackers intended for scientific research. The R1 supports a frame rate of up to 500Hz and the R2 goes up to 1kHz. See specifications for full details. The devices are well suited for use in reading experiments and other demanding studies in experimental psychology.
You can control our eye-trackers from C or C++ or from the free Zep experiment control application. Results (gaze samples, fixation events, saccade events, blink events and other data) can be recorded to file for offline analysis and/or be delivered to your application to enable gaze contingent processing. See the documentation section for more information.
Introduction demo
Play the video below for an introductory demonstration of the EyeVec R2.
Ready-made experiment templates
We have added a few demonstration experiment templates (in Zep) that you can use with the EyeVec eye-tracker. You can run these examples out-of-the-box, no modification required.