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Tobii Pro Spectrum high-precision telemetry eye-tracking device

This high-performance eye-tracking instrument is capable of collecting eye movement data at sampling rates as high as 1200 Hz. Designed for studies ranging from gaze based to micro-eye hopping behavior.
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High-performance eye-tracking for a wide range of research areas

The Tobii Pro Spectrum is our state-of-the-art eye-tracking instrument designed to perform extensive research on human behavior and the mechanisms of rapid eye movements such as nystagmus, tremor, and microphthalmia. The system can acquire data at higher sampling frequencies while still allowing natural head movements.

Flexible mounting options

The Tobii Pro Spectrum offers excellent flexibility to accommodate a variety of research scenarios and study designs. The system can be used in combination with the included screen or with just the eye-tracking module, supporting screen-based stimulus presentation and real-world stimuli, such as real objects or people.

Precise data synchronization

A variety of sampling rate options are available for studies ranging from those based on gaze behavior to those with higher requirements for data granularity and temporal accuracy.

The 8-bit TTL synchronization port and high temporal accuracy allow the oculograph to be seamlessly synchronized with external devices, such as EEG, GSR or ECG, providing more comprehensive insight into human behavior studies.

Extra large head movement space

The Tobii Pro Spectrum tolerates larger and faster head movements than any other high sampling rate on-screen eye-tracking device on the market. The Tobii Pro Spectrum's ability to track free-moving objects has allowed for a significant expansion of studies in children.

Reliable data quality

The Tobii Pro Spectrum eye-tracking instrument ensures high quality and reproducible data. The system is extremely accurate and precise, with high tracking stability, achieving broad compatibility with a wide range of subject populations in real-world research settings.

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