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Type | Eye Tracker |
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Interface | USB 2.0 |
Compatibility | Windows |
Weight | 200 g |
Tracking Technology | Dark and bright pupil tracking |
Sampling Rate | 30 Hz |
Accuracy | 0.5 degrees |
Power | USB powered |
Power Consumption | 2.5 W |
Mounting | Monitor Mount |
Operating Distance | 50 cm to 80 cm |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows 7 |
Describes the features and functionality of the Tobii X2-30 Eye Tracker, its applications, and key characteristics.
Explains how Tobii Eye Trackers use infrared illuminators and image sensors to track eye movements.
Lists the main components included in the standard Tobii X2-30 Eye Tracker package.
Lists optional accessories that can be purchased for the Tobii X2 Eye Tracker.
Provides recommended temperature and humidity ranges for general use and storage.
Details the correct procedure and materials for cleaning the eye tracker.
Advises on how to safely transport the device, recommending original packaging.
Guides on proper disposal of the device according to local regulations.
Lists the requirements and checks needed before mounting and using the eye tracker.
Details how to attach the eye tracker to a laptop or monitor using adhesive mounting brackets.
Explains how to mount the eye tracker using a desk stand or tripod accessory.
Guides on installing the necessary software and drivers for the eye tracker.
Advises on installing other software like Tobii Studio or SDK after initial setup.
Explains how to re-configure the eye tracker when moving it to a new computer or setup.
Identifies the reference point on the eye tracker used for all distance measurements.
Details how to measure and input positioning parameters into the X Configuration Tool.
Describes the allowed range of head movement for optimal tracking performance.
Outlines the simplest setup for on-screen stimuli using one monitor.
Describes setups for supervising tests from a separate screen showing live eye movements.
Explains setup for tracking objects in a scene camera setup using a calibration grid.
Details setup for recording stimuli from external devices like DVD players or consoles.
Presents data on the gaze accuracy of the eye tracker under various conditions.
Shows data on gaze precision at varying distances and conditions.
Lists key technical specifications like sampling rate, latency, and head movement.
Details the specifications of the eye tracking unit itself, including connectors and size.
Lists the items included in the hardware package for the Tobii X2-30 Eye Tracker Compact Edition.
Lists optional accessories available for the Tobii X2-30 Eye Tracker Compact Edition.
Warns about the risks associated with mounting the eye tracker and the permanence of adhesive tape.
Advises against relying solely on the device for emergency communications or critical transactions.
Alerts users about potential interference with medical devices due to infrared light emission.
Warns individuals with photosensitive epilepsy about potential seizures from flashing lights.
Warns about magnets in mounting plates interfering with medical devices and laptop sensors.
Advises on keeping the device away from children due to small parts and potential hazards.
States that the device is not user-serviceable and opening it voids the warranty.
Outlines compliance with FCC rules for digital devices, including limitations and potential interference.
Confirms compliance of the digital apparatus with Canadian ICES-003 standards.
Lists the various safety and EMC standards the eye tracker complies with.