
Face Tracking Setup
Face tracking technology allows Extended Reality (XR) headsets to capture the movements and expressions of a participant's face. This is useful for capturing participant's facial reactions, such as when a participant raises their eyebrows, drops their jaw, closes their eyes or frowns. This data can then be used to explore emotions or reactions a participant had during an Experience.
Check out this table to learn more about face tracking capabilities across different headsets.

Built-in | Additional |
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Some Extended Reality (XR) headsets come with built-in face tracking capabilities, utilizing internal sensors and cameras to capture facial movements. | Other headsets may require purchasing additional trackers or accessories to capture detailed face tracking data. |