Tobii Tobii Eye Tracker 5 – Head & Eye Tracking Gaming Peripheral for PC
$329.00








Price: $329.00
(as of Apr 03, 2025 13:11:24 UTC – Details)
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WORKS IN ALL LIGHT CONDITIONS – Our eye and head tracking technology makes your favorite games more immersive whether you are in a pitch black room or in bright daylight.
HEAD AND EYE TRACKING IN ONE DEVICE – The Tobii Eye Tracker 5 is the only device that can track both your head and eyes at the same time for more immersive experiences.
170+ ENHANCED GAMES – Celebrated by players for bringing game changing features to Star Citizen, Microsoft Flight Simulator, War Thunder, Euro Truck Simulator, and 170+ other game titles.
NO WEARABLES NEEDED – Say goodbye to devices that require you to wear trackers on a hat and enjoy the freedom in game and outside of it.
WINDOWS HELLO – Tobii Eye Tracker 5 is compatible with Windows Hello and uses biometric data to make your device safer.
Customers say
Customers praise the eye tracker’s accuracy, noting it can track both eyes and head movements, and appreciate how it enhances immersion, comparing it to VR experiences. The design receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting its suitability for Star Citizen. Setup experiences are mixed, with some finding it easy to set up while others report installation issues. The functionality, value for money, and mount quality also receive mixed reviews, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it an overpriced gimmick, and while some report successful mounting, others experience adhesive failures.
7 reviews for Tobii Tobii Eye Tracker 5 – Head & Eye Tracking Gaming Peripheral for PC
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Knotsofast –
Cool company, best tracker you can buy period.
I discovered Tobii on the first Alienware laptops they were installed on. Loved it from the moment it worked, thanks but goodbye Track IR goofy hat-headed easily sunlight-smitten wandering tracker.Earl on Tobii usually worked and months of satisfying semi-hovering the Huey in DCS were ahead but Lockheed’s Prepar3d was never certain with any add-ons and Windows updates would stop it sometimes so I emailed or called tech support prepared to wait a day or two. They were on the solution minutes later and it was clear they’d figure it out. They are the most knowledgeable, effective and undefeated tech support I’ve had the pleasure of working with on anything related to computers. 100% success rate even early on if it took half an hour for them to check Prepar3D (yes they knew it and taught us which files had to be where) review the tracker logs. And I learned the technology is being used to enable those with MS and other accessibility needs to control their computers, for speech and even if I remember correctly used remotely or locally for robotic surgery.Using it on a new MSI desktop now with our first RTX 4090 GPU’s and it just works flawlessly driving my 460 HP Kenworth through LA or cruise in a Cessna 404 Titan high above the stunning Rockies. Very immersive and realistic as it is rock solid and effortless to read gauges or glass cockpits (love just leaning forward to see closer) yet instantly tracks at my realtime head turning or gaze rate and customizable any response ratio in as far as I want to customize the software. Which I rarely ever had to do or do now. Reliable and as easy as sticking the adapter with thin magnetic strip on to attach under the curved 38” ultrawide LG monitor – or our 30”Dell Ultra Sharp, ASUS monitors. Tracking has zero issues with curved monitors and is easily recalibrated if I want to by looking at fixed dots on the screen for a few seconds. Haven’t had to do it again once it’s calibrated.TipsProbably just my OCD but the strips of heavy duty plastic Velcro have a distracting whitish glue & rough look on the sides of the strips – easily solved with a black Sharpie going around the sides of the strips a few times before sticking on and never see them now.Also add a small stick-on cable clip under or on the back of the monitor to secure the cable coming out of the tracker going to your USB port. If you move your monitor position this will help the mount keep then tracking bar stable and centered.Hope you enjoy it as much as we have. Thanks Tobii for years of outstanding service and products!
RickiDoo –
Breakpoint and Wildlands: Does Increase Immersion
I’m an older gamer and bought Tobii specifically for use in Ghost Recon Breakpoint and Ghost Recon Wildlands.If you can afford it and want a more immersive experience in these games, I do recommend it. HOWEVER… let me give you my take on what really matters when Tobii is used in these games and what is somewhat a novelty. I’ll discuss both types.The core feature – the single most important and immersion enhancing feature – is what the combination of what head and eye tracking does. It smoothly scrolls the screen depending on where you are looking. In “real life”, you may turn your head or your eyes, or both. If you turn your head (say right) and then look even more right with your eyes, you are probably wanting to see the most you can peripherally.That’s the heart of what Tobii does. It knows and interprets the COMBINATION of head and eye movement and knows when it needs to accelerate and exaggerate the screen scrolling. Just using an “Old School” head tracker can not do this. You can still scroll the screen with a head tracker like TrackIR, but you can duplicate the intelligent addition of eye tracking.Bottom line is that as your head and eyes work together, the flat screen world in front of you makes an honest attempt to simulate the real world.Please note: Breakpoint and Wildlands have built-in Tobii support. But you will have to fiddle with eye and head tracking sliders to get it to work best for you. Just FYI.As far as the other features from Tobii in these games, most of them in my opinion are more or less “novelty” items (with one exception listed below). They may suit you. For example, in Wildlands, you can set it up so that if you look at where you normally have the mini-map, the map appears while you are looking at it. Also you can use your eyes to select an item (e.g., grenade) off the weapon wheel. These and several other available features, to me, are cute but not worth the effort to integrate into my established game play routine.There is one feature (in addition to screen scolling) that I have found makes on-going sense. And that is automatically swinging your weapon to somewhere near where your eyes are looking by just clicking on the right mouse button. This works well in a 3rd person game. In real life, for example, if you are outside and scanning for baddies, if you see any, you’re gonna keep your eyes on them while you swing the weapon around towards them. The “Aim at Gaze” feature simulates this. Again, works best in a 3rd person game.(IN a 1st person game, where you have a scope, and you apply this, it can be visually disorientating. I use iron sights more because of this.Speaking of 1st person, I generally run Breakpoint and Wildlands each with their First Person mods.So here’s my conclusion for you players out there. For Breakpoint and Wildlands, it does enhance immersion. It feels more real. And maybe some of the novelty settings might please you. Overall, the game is more enjoyable. Whether it is $300 more enjoyable depends on your situation.Note that Tobii works on many games. See their website for the list of supported games.Hope this helps!
Super comme toujours –
Utilisé sur simulateur d avion et particulièrement sur star citizen
clerk admin –
This is all you need. Very easy install,easy adjust. Tracking your head and eyes very accurately. Making easy to play games. Also Tobbi game hub, supports many games and works very good. Highly recommended. No need wires anymore.Only the thing I did not like its Amazon UK. made long delivery time. And it’s better to order from official website. But 5 starts for product)))
Marcel Dk –
Ich hatte selbst nicht erwartet, dass der Tobii SO gut funktioniert, selbst mit Brille. Die Einrichtung und Software ist erstklassig einfach und schnell und die Funktionsweise einwandfrei. Außerdem ist selbst durch die Brille das Eye-Tracking erstaunlich präzise.Der Preis ist mit etwa 260€ inkl. Rabattaktion nicht gerade wenig, aber dafür erhält man ein erstklassiges Gesamtpaket das …. einfach direkt funktioniert wie es verspricht. (Erst recht im Vergleich mit der Üblichen Software für jeglicher Art an “Gaming Hardware”)
Jose Francisco –
Van muy bien con windows 10. Es un poco lioso para instalar los drivers de la web de Tobii pero una vez esta configurado todo funciona muy bien. Mi madre padece ELA y con una tablet con windows y el tobii puede comunicarse. Buena compra.
worb –
After watching several YouTube videos about this product and delaying due to the high price, I finally took the plunge. I use it specifically with MS Flight Simulator and it’s an absolute joy, allowing me to turn my head slightly to look around without having to reach for the thumbstick or mouse.It’s equally effective when turning to look at scenery from inside the cockpit or from the chase plane view. It also works surprisingly well for navigating the cockpit controls. The feeling is super natural as it tracks all 6 degrees of freedom (3 rotation + 3 translation) and the accuracy is impressive. I’ve only had it a few days and I already can’t imagine being without it.