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FOVE is the first [[Virtual Reality]] [[Head-mounted Display]] that utilizes eye tracking. It was created by a Tokyo-based startup founded by [[Yuka Kojima]] (CEO) and [[Lochlainn Wilson]] (CTO). Announced in 2014, FOVE's technology uses infrared to track eye movements with accuracy and low latency. The sensors within the device tracks the user's pupils. It allows the user to target and interact with objects by making eye contact with them. | FOVE is the first [[Virtual Reality]] [[Head-mounted Display]] that utilizes eye tracking. It was created by a Tokyo-based startup founded by [[Yuka Kojima]] (CEO) and [[Lochlainn Wilson]] (CTO). Announced in 2014, FOVE's technology uses infrared to track eye movements with accuracy and low latency. The sensors within the device tracks the user's pupils. It allows the user to target and interact with objects by making eye contact with them. | ||
+ | Kickstarter Campaign for FOVE began in May, 2015. It has an initial goal of $250,000. Backers who contribute $349+ will receive a FOVE HMD in May, 2016. | ||
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Revision as of 05:18, 21 May 2015
FOVE | |
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Basic Info | |
Type | Virtual Reality |
Subtype | Head-mounted Display |
Creator | Yuka Kojima, Lochlainn Wilson |
Developer | FOVE |
Website | http://fove-inc.com/ |
System | |
Storage | |
Display | |
Display | Quad HD |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Image | |
Optics | |
Tracking | |
Tracking | Eye Tracking |
Audio | |
Connectivity | |
Device |
FOVE is the first Virtual Reality Head-mounted Display that utilizes eye tracking. It was created by a Tokyo-based startup founded by Yuka Kojima (CEO) and Lochlainn Wilson (CTO). Announced in 2014, FOVE's technology uses infrared to track eye movements with accuracy and low latency. The sensors within the device tracks the user's pupils. It allows the user to target and interact with objects by making eye contact with them.
Kickstarter Campaign for FOVE began in May, 2015. It has an initial goal of $250,000. Backers who contribute $349+ will receive a FOVE HMD in May, 2016.