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- 20/12/2019 at 09:08 #12515Wee HingParticipant
Hi everyone, I’m doing my master research study related to computer game design. I am planning to use tobii eye tracker 4c to analyze the player’s eye movement when they are playing a pc game. The entire experiment will be recorded using bandicam and tobii eye tracker 4c will be one of the tools that could help me out on the analysis. However, I was told that tobii eye tracker 4c wasn’t allowed to be used for research purposes other than gaming use. Could someone clarify my confusion here about this?
20/12/2019 at 21:19 #12518Grant [Tobii]KeymasterHi @weehing95 and thanks for your query. Yes, we can confirm that if you are intending to use the Tobii 4C Eye Tracker for analysis or research purposes then you are required to purchase a special ‘analytical use’ licence.
You can read more about this and request a quote @ https://analyticaluse.tobii.com/
Please do let us know if we can provide any further information. Best Wishes.
07/02/2020 at 06:07 #13915Wee HingParticipantThanks for the prompt reply, but may i know what’s the exact cost for the analytical use license?
07/02/2020 at 13:57 #13917Grant [Tobii]KeymasterHi @weehing95, the exact cost will vary depending on your own circumstance and intended use. For a definitive answer, kindly get in touch with the Tobii SDK Licencing team directly @ https://www.tobii.com/tech/contact/analyticaluse_contact/ and a member of our staff will get back to you.
Best wishes.
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