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The Tobii Eye Tracker 5 is a cutting-edge PC gaming peripheral that simultaneously tracks your head and eye movements to deliver unparalleled immersion across 170+ supported games. It works flawlessly in any lighting condition without requiring wearable sensors, and also integrates biometric security via Windows Hello, making it a versatile tool for both gaming and everyday PC use.











| ASIN | B0897GCBWW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,321 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #724 in PC Games & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,642) |
| Date First Available | June 15, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 3.42 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Tobii Tech AB |
| Product Dimensions | 15.94 x 1.77 x 3.27 inches; 3.42 ounces |
R**O
Breakpoint and Wildlands: Does Increase Immersion
I'm an older gamer and bought Tobii specifically for use in Ghost Recon Breakpoint and Ghost Recon Wildlands. If you can afford it and want a more immersive experience in these games, I do recommend it. HOWEVER... let me give you my take on what really matters when Tobii is used in these games and what is somewhat a novelty. I'll discuss both types. The core feature - the single most important and immersion enhancing feature - is what the combination of what head and eye tracking does. It smoothly scrolls the screen depending on where you are looking. In "real life", you may turn your head or your eyes, or both. If you turn your head (say right) and then look even more right with your eyes, you are probably wanting to see the most you can peripherally. That's the heart of what Tobii does. It knows and interprets the COMBINATION of head and eye movement and knows when it needs to accelerate and exaggerate the screen scrolling. Just using an "Old School" head tracker can not do this. You can still scroll the screen with a head tracker like TrackIR, but you can duplicate the intelligent addition of eye tracking. Bottom line is that as your head and eyes work together, the flat screen world in front of you makes an honest attempt to simulate the real world. Please note: Breakpoint and Wildlands have built-in Tobii support. But you will have to fiddle with eye and head tracking sliders to get it to work best for you. Just FYI. As far as the other features from Tobii in these games, most of them in my opinion are more or less "novelty" items (with one exception listed below). They may suit you. For example, in Wildlands, you can set it up so that if you look at where you normally have the mini-map, the map appears while you are looking at it. Also you can use your eyes to select an item (e.g., grenade) off the weapon wheel. These and several other available features, to me, are cute but not worth the effort to integrate into my established game play routine. There is one feature (in addition to screen scolling) that I have found makes on-going sense. And that is automatically swinging your weapon to somewhere near where your eyes are looking by just clicking on the right mouse button. This works well in a 3rd person game. In real life, for example, if you are outside and scanning for baddies, if you see any, you're gonna keep your eyes on them while you swing the weapon around towards them. The "Aim at Gaze" feature simulates this. Again, works best in a 3rd person game. (IN a 1st person game, where you have a scope, and you apply this, it can be visually disorientating. I use iron sights more because of this. Speaking of 1st person, I generally run Breakpoint and Wildlands each with their First Person mods. So here's my conclusion for you players out there. For Breakpoint and Wildlands, it does enhance immersion. It feels more real. And maybe some of the novelty settings might please you. Overall, the game is more enjoyable. Whether it is $300 more enjoyable depends on your situation. Note that Tobii works on many games. See their website for the list of supported games. Hope this helps!
K**T
Cool company, best tracker you can buy period.
I discovered Tobii on the first Alienware laptops they were installed on. Loved it from the moment it worked, thanks but goodbye Track IR goofy hat-headed easily sunlight-smitten wandering tracker. Earl on Tobii usually worked and months of satisfying semi-hovering the Huey in DCS were ahead but Lockheed’s Prepar3d was never certain with any add-ons and Windows updates would stop it sometimes so I emailed or called tech support prepared to wait a day or two. They were on the solution minutes later and it was clear they’d figure it out. They are the most knowledgeable, effective and undefeated tech support I’ve had the pleasure of working with on anything related to computers. 100% success rate even early on if it took half an hour for them to check Prepar3D (yes they knew it and taught us which files had to be where) review the tracker logs. And I learned the technology is being used to enable those with MS and other accessibility needs to control their computers, for speech and even if I remember correctly used remotely or locally for robotic surgery. Using it on a new MSI desktop now with our first RTX 4090 GPU’s and it just works flawlessly driving my 460 HP Kenworth through LA or cruise in a Cessna 404 Titan high above the stunning Rockies. Very immersive and realistic as it is rock solid and effortless to read gauges or glass cockpits (love just leaning forward to see closer) yet instantly tracks at my realtime head turning or gaze rate and customizable any response ratio in as far as I want to customize the software. Which I rarely ever had to do or do now. Reliable and as easy as sticking the adapter with thin magnetic strip on to attach under the curved 38” ultrawide LG monitor - or our 30”Dell Ultra Sharp, ASUS monitors. Tracking has zero issues with curved monitors and is easily recalibrated if I want to by looking at fixed dots on the screen for a few seconds. Haven’t had to do it again once it’s calibrated. Tips Probably just my OCD but the strips of heavy duty plastic Velcro have a distracting whitish glue & rough look on the sides of the strips - easily solved with a black Sharpie going around the sides of the strips a few times before sticking on and never see them now. Also add a small stick-on cable clip under or on the back of the monitor to secure the cable coming out of the tracker going to your USB port. If you move your monitor position this will help the mount keep then tracking bar stable and centered. Hope you enjoy it as much as we have. Thanks Tobii for years of outstanding service and products!
J**Z
Mit Abstand die beste Investition die ich gemacht habe, Nach langer Recherche und Nachforschungen um das Spiel Erlebnis besser zu machen oder realistischer blieben für mich Zwei Optionen, 1 eine GamerBrille wie Oculus Rift oder ähnliche Produkte, oder eben einen Eye Tracker wie der von Tobii , letzteres entschied ich mich für den Eye Tracker, da er in der Anschaffung günstiger war, und man halt keine 10 Kilo schwere Brille auf dem Kopf hat, das thema " Motion Sickness " bleibt damit auch aus , oder das man plötzlich in den Bildschirm Springt. Tobii war von den Eye Trackern der sag ich mal bequemste, da man nicht i welche Kameras oder Stirnbänder tragen muss , hab diesen direkt unter dem Bildschirm installiert, ist alles mit dabei dafür. Lange Rede Kurzer Sinn , Es unterstützt bisher alle Spiele die ich so Spiele, einige mehr andere Weniger, aber die Funktion ist super, in z.B The Hunter Call of the Wild, ist der Bewegungsradius angenehm und weich, das große umsehen erfolgt nach wie vor mit der Maus , ABER wenn ich z.b etwas anschaue, ein baum, Tier, whatever und das Scope ansetzte ist dieses direkt auf dem Punkt wo ich hingeschaut habe , das folglich auch bei anderen Ego Shootern, vowriegend nutze ich es für EuroTruck und Amercian Truck Simulator ,Farming Simulator - gernell Simulatoren Spiele , das Fahrerlebnis im Eurotruck ist nun "realistischer" ich kann mit einen leichten kopfschwenk nach links direkt den von Links kommenden verkehr einsehen, anders herum das selbe ohne die Kamera zu wechseln oder Knopf zu drücken, einfach Kopf schwenken, zu dem fixieren die Augen, wenn ich in den Spiegel schaue auch diesen , bei Farming Simulator ist das "Feldabarbeiten" oftmals ... langwierig, mit dem umherschauen ist es ganz witzig mal nach hinten zu gucken, das geht binnen Sekunden, ohne Knopfdruck im Nexar ganz nett mit den umher schauen. Spiele die ich damit Spiele sind Euro Truck Simulator American Truck Simulator Farming Simulator Bau Simulator von Astragon, 2025 Seafarer The Ship Sim The Hunter Call of the Wild Space Marine 2 - Mega gut damit Aktuell auch " Far Cry 5 "
S**I
Honestly with the debate between the Tobii and the trackerIR. Tobii takes the win it has a head and also eye tracker, it supports many games with it . I never had any issues with it. This was worth my money and I would highly recommend if you wanna step up your game.
M**N
It finally works great with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. It adds a whole other dimension to your flying without you having to deal with nausea från VR-headsets. With this you can see everything without having to move the mouse back and forth. Just turn your head and you'll see everything, whether it's inside or outside the cockpit.
J**L
I heard about the Tobii Eye Tracker 5 from a Flight Simulation YouTuber, and was intrigued to enhance my own Flight Simulation experience by adding a bit of VR aspect, without needing anything attached to my head. I figured the Tobii Eye Tracker 5 was the best option for my needs, and I have not been disappointed. The product does a fantastic job at alleviating my frustrations of having to manually pan around the cockpit whenever I need to view an instrument, or scan out the window. There are many programmable features, and you can set it all up however you like. I would highly recommend this system to those wanting to avoid head attachments. Great item!
A**.
I received a used product and later replaced it. Thank you for sending new product again after reporting to customer care.
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