Contact-free eye tracking, fully integrated yet flexible
3 in one
To simplify and advance eye tracking research, the iView X™ RED features a three-in-one modular design that allows the use of a monitor, projector and print media – all with the same system. The high-resolution sensor allows the subject free head movement across a wide operating range, while the powerful software automatically locates the eyes, and compensates for glasses and contact lenses.
Real-time analysis
An integrated GUI provides real-time information on a single screen. The system can be used to measure the gaze position, record stimulus screen content and automatically analyze user-defined areas of interest within the subject's field of view.
Simplified post-processing
The iView X™ RED is readily compatible with third-party stimulus packages and powerful analysis software, such as SMI's BeGaze. The system can export the recorded data in ASCII format for post-processing using standard statistics software.
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Specifications
Technology
- Non-invasive, video-based eye tracking
- Binocular, multiple feature and pupil-CR, dark-pupil tracking
Performance
- Sampling rate 50 Hz
- Tracking resolution < 0.1° (typ.)
- Gaze position accuracy < 0.5° (typ.)
- Operating distance subject - camera 50 - 70 cm
- Head tracking range 40 x 40 cm at 70 cm distance
System
- Operating System Windows XP
- Workstation Desktop / Notebook
Interface
- Contact-free, remote-controlled infrared eye camera with automatic eye and head finder
- Flexible three-in-one setup for screen, projector and print media, comes with mounts for monitor, stand-alone and newspaper
Auxiliary Devices / Communication
- Open communication interface via Ethernet (UDP)
- Easy integration with third-party stimulus and analysis packages such as Presentation®, E-Prime®, Superlab™, GazeTracker®, MATLAB®, SPSS®, Excel™ and others
System Options
- Application Programming Interface (API)
- Analysis software (SMI BeGaze™, ERT GazeTracker®)
- Flightcase

Customer Comments
Jeroen van der Most, De Vos & Jansen Marketinggroep, Netherlands
Italo Profeti, Department of Psychology, University of Tromsø