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

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The industry has been experiencing a boom in recent years with hundreds of startups and heavy investment from tech giants including Google, Apple, Samsung, and Facebook. In January of 2017, FOVE, a Japanese VR startup, released the first eye-tracking VR headset. Despite all the activity, AR/VR hardware remains relatively crude.

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A Work in Progress: Virtual Reality

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Samsung Gear VR expected 3.5 As they say, content is king, and in virtual reality this is definitely an area seeing growing pains. Fove has created an eye-tracking headset, which other headset manufacturers may seek to include in future iterations. HTC has sold an estimated 100k Vives. million units shipped this year.

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The High-end VR Room of the Future Looks Like This

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Future solutions will get rid of clunky wired headsets and move onto glasses that can project a high-definition image onto the eye, a la Magic Leap, and eventually contact lenses that contain tiny screens. Eye tracking: Fove: Eyefluence: SMI: Bladerunner (film). Total Recall (film). Avatar (film). Star Trek (TV show).

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