![]() ![]() Now, it seems, Tobii is ready to commercialize its tech by working with SteelSeries to launch “the world’s first mass-market consumer eye-tracking device for gamers.” So far, none of these devices have been targeted at gamers, though - instead, they’ve generally been expensive, non-consumer-oriented devices designed for for lab-based applications (gaze tracking is useful for beta testing user interfaces, among other things). ![]() Recently, Tobii was behind the eye-tracking technology in Hyundai’s HCD-14 concept car. The eye-tracking controller is being developed by by the Swedish company Tobii, which has commercialized a number of eye-tracking peripherals over the last few years. It should be priced at around $100, and will be released in mid-2014. The product doesn’t yet have a name, but it will resemble the Nintendo Wii sensor bar and probably sit below your desktop monitor. Sniping a terrorist in Counter-Strike might soon be as simple as glancing at him, rather than trying to quickly and accurately move the mouse. ![]() At long last, it appears that highly accurate eye tracking and gaze-based control are finally coming to the world of PC gaming in the form of a SteelSeries peripheral. ![]()
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