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# Compatible with 150+ games Simultaneous eye & head tracking Secure Windows Hello login Tobii Eye Tracker 4C - The Game-changing Eye Tracking Tool for Streaming, PC Gaming & Esports

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## Summary

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- **What is this?** Tobii Eye Tracker 4C - The Game-changing Eye Tracking Tool for Streaming, PC Gaming & Esports
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Market Leader:** The only eye tracker that combines eye and head tracking for natural interaction.
- • **Secure & Seamless:** Experience the future of login with facial recognition.
- • **Stream Like a Pro:** Enhance your streams with real-time gaze tracking!
- • **Lightweight & Sleek:** Designed for portability without compromising performance.
- • **Game Immersion Redefined:** Dive deeper into your favorite games with exclusive features.

## Overview

The Tobii Eye Tracker 4C is a cutting-edge eye tracking tool designed for streaming, PC gaming, and esports. It features simultaneous eye and head tracking, enhancing user interaction and immersion in over 150 compatible games. With secure login capabilities through Windows Hello, this lightweight device is perfect for gamers and streamers looking to elevate their experience.

## Description

Consumer eye tracker device primarily intended for Interactive Use in games and other software.The Tobii Eye Tracker 4C is a small piece of hardware that attaches to the bottom of your screen andconnects to your computer via USB. It tracks your head and eye movements to understand whereyou are looking at on the screen. Using the gamer's natural gaze to complement traditional inputs(like mouse and keyboard) provides a richer gaming immersion and allows for exciting newgameplay. As of today, Tobii Eye Tracking powers over 130 games.WHAT'S IN THE BOX?✔ The Tobii Eye Tracker 4C with attached USB 2.0 cable, 80cm✔ Two mounting brackets for installation. One to get started right away and the other as a spare✔ USB Extension Cable* (1 Meter)✔ Warranty and safety & compliance papers✔ The installation guide with instructions on how to mount your eye tracker to a laptop or monitorSPECIFICATIONS- Max Screen Size: 27 inches with 16:9 Aspect Ratio (30 inches with 21:9 Aspect Ratio)- Operating Distance: 20 – 37″ / 50 – 95 cm- System Recommendations: 2.0 GHz, Intel i5 or i7, 8 GB RAM- OS Compatibility: Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 (64-bit only)LEGAL DISCLAIMERThe Tobii Eye Tracker 4C is primarily intended for Interactive Use in games and other software.If you want to use or develop software for Analytical Use of eye tracking, such software must have aspecial license for this from Tobii. For more information, see the user guide (attached under Product information). You can use the Product for development purposes or for your private, noncommercial use only. Do not resell, repackage or redistribute it.

Review: A great accessory for PC gamers out there! - To start off, this device is mainly geared towards PC gamers. If you want a biometric reader for verifying log ins for Windows Hello, I would suggest the 1st cheaper model "Tobii Eye X" or other biometric devices. I ordered the Tobii Eye Tracker 4C because I wanted a better feeling of immersion within my favorite space-flight simulator Elite Dangerous. It did exactly that and then some. That was all I wanted from this product and it totally fufilled my objectives. What you are gaining from this product is the ability to control your camera with your eyes. This feels alot more natural for a flight simulator because the player will be typically playing in 1st person in the cockpit of the ship. I am not sure how the eye tracker would feel playing a first person shooter or 3rd person game but I would imagine the experience varies. My perspective is that it would probably enhance the gaming experience, depending on the type of game you are playing. I would imagine that they would perform just as well as my positive experience in Elite. Make sure to check the compatability of games on their official website! It has detailed information on what games are supported and what type of features the eye tracker will provide for each individual game. An additional feature that this model has over the previous is the inclusion of head tracking. Only certain games provide head tracking but I am sure that can change in the feature as Tobii eye tracking is integrated into more games. I was able to look at stars and gas giants while I passed them with the movement of my head and eyes. I was able to improve my game situational awareness. This especially helped out during intense moments of space combat. This is a very intuitive product that allows me to use my eyes and head in the game and it truely feels so immersive that I feel like something is missing when I play without it. Also , it is worth to mention that compared to the previous model, the infrared lights of this product are less bright and glowy. This is great because the product itself is not really a distraction at all while using the computer. Features outside of the game include the ability to use your eyes/face as a way to log in and out of a Windows computer using "Windows Hello". I am currently running Windows 10 and am pretty sure all Windows 10 versions have this. This is a very nifty feature to enhance the security of your computer by using your eyes/face as basically the login password. There is also the neat feature to dim the computer screen when the eye tracker does not detect your eyes. It is also possible to use your eyes as a way to teleport the mouse curser. You can assign a hotkey to push to make the mouse course teleport to where you are looking at or you can use the option to slightly move the mouse towards where you are looking at to make it "warp" to the place you are looking at. It certainly makes me do less motions physically with my hands. Now this product doesn't give you the ability to aim and shoot with 1:1 accuracy. With that said, the tracking ability is certainly accurate to a satisfactory level. The software that is used for the product is also highly customizable and offers many options to adjust. Originally, I wanted the head tracking feature from a Virtual Reality headset but that was just too costly and expensive. This was a great alternative to provide the immersion I was seeking. I definitely would recommend this product for gamers who like flight simulators as an alternative to a VR headset. For those that are interested in this technology in gaming, be sure to watch videos on how this product works with the games you are playing and definitely check to see if the games you have are supported.
Review: Immersion simplified - I was skeptical about the whole immersion in video games, as I saw most VR as gimmicks that need years to fully develop and be the standard for playing video games. But when I read about Tobii, I saw that it requires little to no adaptation to new gear, configuration of different devices nor hassle of any sort. You take the device out of the box and plug it in, it will download the driver and the software and then will walk you through the process of calibrating which is very easy and smooth. The device has support to so many games, and I found that the settings allows for a wide variety of customization to your liking, you can easily go from full eye tracking, head tracking and movement of upper body which will be reflected in the game as following your eyes for aim, head for looking to tracking nothing and providing no actions in game. I played Far Cry 5 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance with Tobii, and despite that each uses Tobii differently, both has incorporated this power of tracking eyes exceptionally well in their games. In Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the game requires hand and sword combats with enemies that can go up to 5 especially in war battles. So the game would need to lock to each target to make the sword fight feel more like the real life of anticipating your opponent moves and countering on the right moment. However giving the number of enemies on screen it may be difficult to focus on only one enemy as all those around you might struck you at the slight chance of opportunity. Tobii gives you an edge in this situation as it allows you great immersion and capability to use your sight to lock on each target just like what you will do in real life. The lock mechanism of the game will shift from one enemy to the other as your gaze shifts from one enemy to the other making the game more realistic, immersive and fun to play. Without Tobii this mechanic will require you to push on the controller stick (or move your mouse violently) to force the gaze to shift to the other enemy as he strike you, which most of the cases end you up with a hit no matter how fast you think you are. Far Cry 5 is a different game as it involves the wielding of not only melee weapons but also firearms. Tobii in Far Cry 5 allows the player to aim their firearms to where they are looking, making the game seems more like the real and eliminate the need to move your mouse or controller to aim. You will also be faster to aim at other player in Far Cry 5 Arena making you a very fast killing machine. Tobii also provides for other functions, like controllering your gun and fangs for hire by simply looking with your eyes at where you want them to go and they will follow suit. Lastly, tagging enemies in Far Cry 5 has become more realistic with Tobii as it will only tag enemies that you have looked at them with your eyes rather than just tagging all enemies in your field of view and make them game feels like playing itself out for you. Overall, I loved the game available with Tobii and have come to love having the help of Tobii in my games. I hope that the library of games will continue to expand and new AAA games will have Tobii supported.

## Features

- STREAMING - Improve your streams and videos by showing your viewers where you’re looking on your flat screen with the Tobii Ghost software.
- IMMERSIVE GAMING - Intensify your gaming with exclusive immersive features available in a wide range of compatible games (150).
- SECURE LOGIN - Windows 10 offers native support for a range of gaze-based interactions and secure login through facial recognition using Windows Hello.
- AHEAD OF THE MARKET - The only eye tracker that provides simultaneous eye and head tracking, making interacting with your device more natural and deepening immersion in games.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MAWPMXQ |
| Brand | Tobii |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (859) |
| Date First Available | October 14, 2016 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.79 x 13.19 x 0.07 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | 12004648 |
| Manufacturer | Tobii |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 0.79 x 13.19 x 0.07 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Tobii
- **Operating System:** Windows
- **Hardware Platform:** PC
- **Publication Date:** June 13, 2017
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 07340074600342

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great accessory for PC gamers out there!
*by A***A on December 19, 2016*

To start off, this device is mainly geared towards PC gamers. If you want a biometric reader for verifying log ins for Windows Hello, I would suggest the 1st cheaper model "Tobii Eye X" or other biometric devices. I ordered the Tobii Eye Tracker 4C because I wanted a better feeling of immersion within my favorite space-flight simulator Elite Dangerous. It did exactly that and then some. That was all I wanted from this product and it totally fufilled my objectives. What you are gaining from this product is the ability to control your camera with your eyes. This feels alot more natural for a flight simulator because the player will be typically playing in 1st person in the cockpit of the ship. I am not sure how the eye tracker would feel playing a first person shooter or 3rd person game but I would imagine the experience varies. My perspective is that it would probably enhance the gaming experience, depending on the type of game you are playing. I would imagine that they would perform just as well as my positive experience in Elite. Make sure to check the compatability of games on their official website! It has detailed information on what games are supported and what type of features the eye tracker will provide for each individual game. An additional feature that this model has over the previous is the inclusion of head tracking. Only certain games provide head tracking but I am sure that can change in the feature as Tobii eye tracking is integrated into more games. I was able to look at stars and gas giants while I passed them with the movement of my head and eyes. I was able to improve my game situational awareness. This especially helped out during intense moments of space combat. This is a very intuitive product that allows me to use my eyes and head in the game and it truely feels so immersive that I feel like something is missing when I play without it. Also , it is worth to mention that compared to the previous model, the infrared lights of this product are less bright and glowy. This is great because the product itself is not really a distraction at all while using the computer. Features outside of the game include the ability to use your eyes/face as a way to log in and out of a Windows computer using "Windows Hello". I am currently running Windows 10 and am pretty sure all Windows 10 versions have this. This is a very nifty feature to enhance the security of your computer by using your eyes/face as basically the login password. There is also the neat feature to dim the computer screen when the eye tracker does not detect your eyes. It is also possible to use your eyes as a way to teleport the mouse curser. You can assign a hotkey to push to make the mouse course teleport to where you are looking at or you can use the option to slightly move the mouse towards where you are looking at to make it "warp" to the place you are looking at. It certainly makes me do less motions physically with my hands. Now this product doesn't give you the ability to aim and shoot with 1:1 accuracy. With that said, the tracking ability is certainly accurate to a satisfactory level. The software that is used for the product is also highly customizable and offers many options to adjust. Originally, I wanted the head tracking feature from a Virtual Reality headset but that was just too costly and expensive. This was a great alternative to provide the immersion I was seeking. I definitely would recommend this product for gamers who like flight simulators as an alternative to a VR headset. For those that are interested in this technology in gaming, be sure to watch videos on how this product works with the games you are playing and definitely check to see if the games you have are supported.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Immersion simplified
*by O***I on May 17, 2018*

I was skeptical about the whole immersion in video games, as I saw most VR as gimmicks that need years to fully develop and be the standard for playing video games. But when I read about Tobii, I saw that it requires little to no adaptation to new gear, configuration of different devices nor hassle of any sort. You take the device out of the box and plug it in, it will download the driver and the software and then will walk you through the process of calibrating which is very easy and smooth. The device has support to so many games, and I found that the settings allows for a wide variety of customization to your liking, you can easily go from full eye tracking, head tracking and movement of upper body which will be reflected in the game as following your eyes for aim, head for looking to tracking nothing and providing no actions in game. I played Far Cry 5 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance with Tobii, and despite that each uses Tobii differently, both has incorporated this power of tracking eyes exceptionally well in their games. In Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the game requires hand and sword combats with enemies that can go up to 5 especially in war battles. So the game would need to lock to each target to make the sword fight feel more like the real life of anticipating your opponent moves and countering on the right moment. However giving the number of enemies on screen it may be difficult to focus on only one enemy as all those around you might struck you at the slight chance of opportunity. Tobii gives you an edge in this situation as it allows you great immersion and capability to use your sight to lock on each target just like what you will do in real life. The lock mechanism of the game will shift from one enemy to the other as your gaze shifts from one enemy to the other making the game more realistic, immersive and fun to play. Without Tobii this mechanic will require you to push on the controller stick (or move your mouse violently) to force the gaze to shift to the other enemy as he strike you, which most of the cases end you up with a hit no matter how fast you think you are. Far Cry 5 is a different game as it involves the wielding of not only melee weapons but also firearms. Tobii in Far Cry 5 allows the player to aim their firearms to where they are looking, making the game seems more like the real and eliminate the need to move your mouse or controller to aim. You will also be faster to aim at other player in Far Cry 5 Arena making you a very fast killing machine. Tobii also provides for other functions, like controllering your gun and fangs for hire by simply looking with your eyes at where you want them to go and they will follow suit. Lastly, tagging enemies in Far Cry 5 has become more realistic with Tobii as it will only tag enemies that you have looked at them with your eyes rather than just tagging all enemies in your field of view and make them game feels like playing itself out for you. Overall, I loved the game available with Tobii and have come to love having the help of Tobii in my games. I hope that the library of games will continue to expand and new AAA games will have Tobii supported.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice kit and may be a viable option over TrackIR for some, just not me
*by E***H on December 31, 2016*

First off, it's a nice piece of kit. I'm not going to knock off stars because of an issue that's likely just me, vs an issue with the product overall. It's not fair to do so. However, there is a reason I took one star, which I'll get into below. (My issue) Major eye strain! I cannot use the Tobii 4C for longer than a few minutes before I get a terrible headache from the eye strain. I tested it with Prepar3d, The Division and Elite Dangerous. All became unplayable due to the strain after just a few minutes. Will this be an issue for everyone? No, but if you have issues with eye strain already then this will bother you. That aside, how well does it work? Pretty well honestly. After I mounted and calibrated the unit it tracked my eyes with pretty good precision. It's awesome tech, and for many will be a nice addition to their gaming rig, if that's your use case. In all three games I tested the camera movement was fluid and responsive. It can be adjusted as well, via software, to increase or decrease the sensitivity, range of motion, etc if needed. I didn't make any adjustments because I felt the defaults worked well, but it's there if you need it. Now on to head tracking. The 4C and software now supports head tracking, and it does a pretty good job of that as well. What I couldn't figure out is if there was a way to disable eye tracking and only use head tracking. If I could I'd likely continue to use it over TrackIR, because I can't stand wearing a hat and the clip is garbage. I gotta say though, when I was mixing both head and eye tracking at the same time my eye strain was even worse. I'm sure someone will tell me in the comments if there's a way, but I couldn't see it. Eye tracking was always on, and you could toggle head, but not the reverse. Ultimately the eye strain issue is likely due to the unnatural way you end up looking at things, albeit unconsciously. When you're using your computer normally you glance here and there, not really intently looking at any one thing or another. It's natural. What I found with the 4C is that when I'd look somewhere in game, I'd do it intently and deliberately. I knew where I looked would change the camera, and therefore I really LOOKED. It's unnatural at first and probably with continued use that habit would go away and it would become more "natural". You do not have to look intently at things to make the kit respond, but you find yourself doing it anyway. Not a fault of the product, just how I found myself using it and it is likely the main cause for my serious eye strain. Finally, my -1 star. Design. The USB cable and the rigid way it comes out the side of the wand is a PITA. What happened to the previous design where a mini-USB plug was on the device? Then at least we had options and could get a 90 degree cable, or something, to minimize the profile. The way it is now, with the rigid cable and pretty serious strain relief, it's an unforgiving mount. In fact, I had a hard time even getting my device to mount flat and perfectly parallel on the monitor because of that bulky cable pushing it away from the monitor. The older model had the plug, not sure why they went away from that. In conclusion, I looked at the 4C as a way to replace the TrackIR. I've used TrackIR in games for years, and I have others such as EDTracker as well. All work about the same, but most are pretty annoying if you don't like wires hanging off of you during game play. I don't like the wires, and I don't like the TrackIR sensor options, so I wanted something different. Tobii 4C was the best choice I found for that, but it doesn't deliver for me. That's me though... not you. Your mileage may vary, make up your own mind.

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