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Type | Eye Tracker |
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Connection | USB |
Compatibility | Windows |
Mounting | Monitor Mount |
Data Rate | 300 Hz |
Interface | USB 2.0 |
Describes the features and functionality of the Tobii TX300 Eye Tracker, including its integrated monitor.
Lists suitable areas for the Tobii TX300 Eye Tracker, such as neuroscience and psychology research.
Explains how Tobii Eye Trackers use infrared diodes to generate reflection patterns for gaze tracking.
Details preliminary measurements for gaze accuracy under various conditions like lighting and gaze angle.
Presents preliminary measurements for gaze precision with and without a noise reduction filter.
Lists key eye tracking specifications like sampling rate, latency, and head movement.
Details the physical dimensions and specifications of the screen and eye tracking units.
Lists and describes the data points that can be accessed from the eye tracker.
Describes the basic setup using an integrated eye tracker and screen for stimuli presentation.
Details a setup for real-time supervision using the Live Viewer feature with Tobii Studio.
Explains setups using a standalone eye tracker with monitors, TVs, or projection screens.
Describes a scene camera setup for recording and analyzing data with physical objects.
Details setups for external video stimulus recording using different operating systems.
Illustrates a setup for external player integration, like DVD players or gaming consoles.
Explains integration with E-Prime® for psychological experiments and its two operational levels.
Describes the hardware accessories shipped with Tobii eye trackers, including a digital angle gauge.
Details available software like Tobii SDK, Gaze Analysis Software, and E-Prime® extensions.
Provides definitions for key terms used in eye tracking, such as gaze precision and sampling rate.
Explains how gaze accuracy and precision are measured, including methodology and influencing factors.