Grinbath LLC, developers of EyeGuide™, will be giving a free one hour live demonstration and Q&A on November 9, 2011 for those interested in learning more about EyeGuide™, a complete eye tracking solution, merging hardware with capture and analysis software, for under USD $1,500.
While eye tracking has long been a useful technology, it has also been cost-prohibitive. EyeGuide changes all that. Compatible with Macs and Windows, capable of testing any user (including glasses wearers) in any lighting condition, EyeGuide delivers versatility at its low price. With built-in analysis tools including heat maps, gaze plots, and dynamic clusters or areas of interest (AOI), it also is as effective as many of the more costly eye tracking systems. To top it all off, all future software upgrades are free for the product’s lifetime.
In the interest of working with our international audience, we are presenting our free webinar at two different times:
Session 1: 9-Nov, 2011, at 10:00 AM CST (GMT-06:00).
Session 2: 9-Nov, 2011, at 8:00 PM CST (GMT-06:00).
Register for Session 1 by visiting: http://bit.ly/usQwsD
Register for Session 2 by visiting: http://bit.ly/tfogXt
All registrants will receive a confirmation email with a link to follow to join the meeting when it begins.
Grinbath was founded in early 2010 with the mission to make eye tracking technology accessible and affordable for everyone. Dr. Brian Still, Director of the Texas Tech Usability Research Lab, had been approached by a client interested in employing eye tracking research to improve a web site’s user experience. The problem for Still was that most eye tracking technology, although highly effective, was far too expensive to purchase for his academic lab that literally made just enough to employ a single graduate assistant. In response, Still and a team of graduate researchers developed EyeGuide™, a quality eye tracking technology available for as little as $1,500.
While eye tracking has long been a useful technology, it has also been cost-prohibitive. EyeGuide changes all that. Compatible with Macs and Windows, capable of testing any user (including glasses wearers) in any lighting condition, EyeGuide delivers versatility at its low price. With built-in analysis tools including heat maps, gaze plots, and dynamic clusters or areas of interest (AOI), it also is as effective as many of the more costly eye tracking systems. To top it all off, all future software upgrades are free for the product’s lifetime.
In the interest of working with our international audience, we are presenting our free webinar at two different times:
Session 1: 9-Nov, 2011, at 10:00 AM CST (GMT-06:00).
Session 2: 9-Nov, 2011, at 8:00 PM CST (GMT-06:00).
Register for Session 1 by visiting: http://bit.ly/usQwsD
Register for Session 2 by visiting: http://bit.ly/tfogXt
All registrants will receive a confirmation email with a link to follow to join the meeting when it begins.
Grinbath was founded in early 2010 with the mission to make eye tracking technology accessible and affordable for everyone. Dr. Brian Still, Director of the Texas Tech Usability Research Lab, had been approached by a client interested in employing eye tracking research to improve a web site’s user experience. The problem for Still was that most eye tracking technology, although highly effective, was far too expensive to purchase for his academic lab that literally made just enough to employ a single graduate assistant. In response, Still and a team of graduate researchers developed EyeGuide™, a quality eye tracking technology available for as little as $1,500.