Eye tracking glasses are available at the Burgenland University of Applied Sciences for flexible data collection in buildings, supermarkets or in open spaces.
The glasses allow test subjects to move freely around the room. Infrared sensors and a front camera make it possible to see the environment and its objects 1:1 with the eyes of the observer. For example, the gaze and grasping behaviour at the supermarket shelf can be analysed realistically, and attention when reading print media products or gaze behaviour in road traffic can be measured.
Technical data SMI Eye Tracking Glasses
- Binocular tracking with parallax compensation
- Sampling rate: 30 Hz
- Measuring distance: from 40 cm to infinity
- Weight and dimensions of the glasses: 75 g, 173 x 58 x 168 mm
- Live observation on laptop
- Calibration (0, 1, 3-point) with touchscreen
- Handy Samsung Galaxy recording device
- Front camera field of view: 60° horizontal, 46° vertical
- Experiment Suite 360° software package
- Semantic Gaze Mapping (simplified coding)
- Integrated microphone for think-aloud studies
LOCATION:
Eisenstadt
CONTACT PERSON:
Prof.(FH) Mag.(FH) Claudia Kummer MSc
claudia.kummer(at)fh-burgenland.at

