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How Eye Tracking is Driving the Next Generation of AR and VR

VRScout

In computing, eye tracking helps lay the groundwork for a revolution in human-to-machine relationships by allowing the control centers to “talk” to each other without manual inputs, such as buttons, controllers, or a mouse. In January of 2017, FOVE, a Japanese VR startup, released the first eye-tracking VR headset. for AR/VR headsets.

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Emteq Aims to Humanize VR by Capturing Your Facial Expressions

Road to VR

Although this technology has clear applications for gaming and social VR apps such as vTime and the upcoming Facebook VR platform, the founders also plan to use the recorded data to analyse how audiences react to regular films and TV advertising. See Also: FOVE Debuts Latest Design for Eye Tracking VR Headset.

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