Magic Leap Hardware or Eyefluence Eye Tracking Technology

Eye tracking which strong? SMI and Eyefluence than Lan Xiang. A few days ago, news that Eyefluence's eye tracking technology will be applied to the hardware of Magic Leap.

Eye tracking technology

Eye tracking is a technology that will be applied to the "next generation" VR headset. It will recognize the movement of people's eyeballs and make the visual field of VR change like the real world without requiring the user to turn his neck.

VR pioneer Robert Scoble demonstrated Eyefluence's eye detector technology at a previous professional seminar, and he also stated that this detector will be used in Magic Leap's device - although this device was only available at the end of the year. A developer version will be introduced.

Eye Fluence founder Jim Marggraff and Torch

It is reported that the founder of Eyefluence Jim Marggraff has said that such heads as HoloLens and Oculus can only be considered as "unfinished" when they have not achieved eye tracking. And Eyefluence has already cooperated with "both are well-versed partners in the field of VR and AR."

Nowadays, these partners have already identified Magic Leap and Motorola, who hopes to achieve eye-tracking in police helmets, and perhaps OGD and Oculus Rift, which once appeared as demonstration devices on Eyefluence.

Eyefluence's technology is unique in that it not only detects the movement of the eyeballs, but also detects the dilation of the pupils - which in turn allows some degree of detection of human emotions. Their competitor in this area is SMI, whose main partner is graphics giant Nvidia.

Eye tracking is a hot topic recently. Japan will exhibit the world's first eye-tracking VR helmet FOVE on September 15th at TGS. Qualcomm also showed a VR machine with eye-tracking capabilities last week.