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Tobii TX300 Eye Tracker

The TX300 Eye Tracker is an integrated eye tracker that is supplied with a removable 23" TFT monitor. Removing the TFT monitor transforms the integrated eye tracker into a standalone eye tracker.

The eye tracker requires some assembly before first-time use and after transport. The Tobii TX300 Eye Tracker is an unobtrusive eye tracker for detailed research of natural behaviour. Its large head movement box allows the subject to move during tracking while maintaining accuracy and precision at a sampling rate of 300Hz. This means that eye movements such as saccades and short fixations can be studied without using a chinrest. The TX300 has a built-in user camera as well as a speaker which allows for recording of subjects’ reactions to stimuli as well as playback of sounds. Tobii TX300 offers maximum flexibility with numerous software and stimuli set-up options.

Tobii Pro X3-120 Portable Eye Tracker

The Tobii Pro X3-120 is a stand-alone eye tracker that can be used in various setups by attaching it to monitors, laptops or for performing eye tracking on physical objects. The eye tracker requires some assembly before first-time use and after transport. The Tobii Pro X3-120 Eye Tracker is an unobtrusive eye tracker for detailed research of natural behaviour. Its large head movement box allows the subject to move during recording while maintaining accuracy and precision. The Tobii Pro X3-120 Eye Tracker offer maximum flexibility with numerous software and stimuli set-up options. The Tobii Pro X3-120 has a sampling rate of 120Hz. The Tobii Pro X3-120 is a compact and lightweight eye tracker measuring only 324mm (12.7") in length and only 118 grams (4.2oz.) in weight. It enables your portable eye-tracking lab and studies that require an eye tracker to track even large objects at close distances. Use the eye-trackers to conduct studies on:

Laptops • PC monitors up to approximately 25" (16:9) • Mobile devices, with the Mobile Device Stand accessory • Real-world interfaces • Projections, simulators • TV screens