HTC has just launched its first eye-tracking headset called the Vive Pro Eye VR. The Vive Pro Eye VR uses Tobii technology and has a couple of eye-tracking functionalities that include precision eye tracking where users can create avatars for virtual interactions, simulate scenarios, capture feedback in real-time through heatmapping and gaze tracking, and also enable a gaze-oriented menu. First launched in China and Europe, the HTC Vive Pro Eye VR can now be purchased in the US and Canada with a price tag of USD 1,599 (~PHP 83,176). Watch the Vive Pro Eye VR introduction video below: https://youtu.be/vruc_2g3CO0 Read more in our articles including "HTC launches Vive Pro Eye VR headset" and "Apple updates Creator Studio with new AI-powered tools".
HTC has just launched its first eye-tracking headset called the Vive Pro Eye VR. The Vive Pro Eye VR uses Tobii technology and has a couple of eye-tracking functionalities that include precision eye tracking where users can create avatars for virtual interactions, simulate scenarios, capture feedback in real-time through heatmapping and gaze tracking, and also enable a gaze-oriented menu.
First launched in China and Europe, the HTC Vive Pro Eye VR can now be purchased in the US and Canada with a price tag of USD 1,599 (~PHP 83,176). Watch the Vive Pro Eye VR introduction video below: https://youtu.be/vruc_2g3CO0
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