
Eye Tracking Setup
Eye tracking technology allows Extended Reality (XR) headsets to capture the movements of a participant's eyes. This is useful to see where participants are looking during an Experience, including what caught their attention, what didn't, etc.
Check out this table to learn more about eye tracking capabilities across different headsets.
Note
For headsets that do not support built-in eye tracking, high-fidelity eye tracking data, including pupillometry and gaze data, can still be obtained using the Pupil Labs Integration.

Built-In | Additional |
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Some Extended Reality (XR) headsets have built-in eye tracking capabilities using internal cameras. | Other headsets may require purchasing an additional tracker to capture eye tracking data. |