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Why Blink Detection is the Most Underestimated Signal in HCI
Everyone in AR/XR talks about gaze vectors, vergence, foveation. Almost no one talks about blink. But here’s what we see inside the data: blink = intention Blink is a discrete signal. Unlike gaze (which is continuous and noisy), blink is a natural source of binary gating. In other words, a blink is like a “click”…
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Event-Based Eye Tracking Is Moving From Lab to Wearables
Research Spotlight: Event-Based Eye Tracking Is Moving From Lab to Wearables Over the past year, we’ve seen quiet but meaningful progress in event-based eye tracking—a shift from frame cameras to neuromorphic sensors that report only changes. Why this matters: for AR/XR and low-power medical wearables, latency and power beat megapixels. What’s new: • A CVPR’24…
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MWC 2025
Visit EyeChip at MWC Barcelona – Booth 7A62-24! Discover how our innovative eye tracking technology is transforming mobile experiences. Our compact, power-efficient solutions enable intuitive device interaction through natural eye movements. Stop by for a live demo and explore partnership opportunities with our team. Productive conversations at Eyechip’s booth yesterday as hashtag#Huawei engineers and leadership…
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CES 2025
What an extraordinary week at hashtag#CES2025! Our revolutionary eye-tracking CMOS technology with in-sensor computing capabilities captured significant attention, particularly in the AR/VR and healthcare sectors. The response to our chip was overwhelming, with major industry players recognizing the potential impact of the Eyechip. Immense gratitude to everyone who visited our booth and engaged with our…






