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Can the Dikablis Hardware Development Kit (HDK) be used for eye tracking with wearables such as Google Glass?

Last update: 27. March 2023

If it is possible to send the content out from the wearables (e.g. Google Glass) via HDMI/DVI out in real-time, it can be captured in D-Lab using a HDMI/DVI Grabber. This video can be either used as a replacement for a scene camera (i.e. simulated/virtual scene) for bigger displays such as Head Mounted Displays (HMDs); or it can be recorded as a synchronous video in addition to the scene camera for smaller displays such as Google Glass.

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