@@WatchMysh not sure you understand. The gauge panel is in front of the lower portion of the monitor. Your review should mention this because once you buy the tobi you are precluded from EVER using any kind of gauge panel which is a big problem. Or If you buy a gauge panel the tobi becomes useless.
@@pgreenx In the review I explain that the Tobii has to be mounted on the bottom of the screen. If something blocks it it doesnt work obviously. Didn't think of any panels, though. Maybe move it a bit further to the front? My Streamdeck also doesnt block it.
@@WatchMysh an air manager panel or say g1000 would be a deal breaker. Much higher than a flat stream deck. It’s worth making a comment and pinning to the top since many have these panels and the tobi would be useless. Especially since yours is an honest no strings attached review and NO one else mentions this.
I've had one for a few months now. Once you get the settings dialed in for your liking, it's fantastic. Works on my LG Flex 42 with it fully flexed (900r), where I mounted it on the stationary portion below the monitor.
BUYER BEWARE!!!! I would watch out, THIS PRODUCT IS SHIT. Seriously 3-5 hours of setup every time there's ANY changes to your computer. Uninstall reinstall uninstall, reboot, clear the files, reboot again, manually download driver. Uninstall again. ON and ON every single windows update, or even a small driver update. I have had this tracker since early 2024, I have used in maybe 3 hours where it worked. Usually I cant be bothered to go through this process every time I want to use it. So I just don't. Even Tobii themselves recommend literally 3rd party software like REVO uninstaller to clear this off your PC. Because its so deeply rooted once installed, that even a trace of the old installation file, will jeopardize the new installation attempt. BUYER BEWARE!!!!
@@joeylindblom9421 that's really bad. I didn't have any of these problems though. 5 years old Windows 10, regular updates and lots of driver changes all the time since I review stuff. No problems at all. If what you experience would be common, no one would buy anything from Tobii. Hope you can get the issue fixed.
No strings attached means: no editorial control, no influcence on the outcome, no sponsored money, no contract. The difference to sponsored is: Most other reviews that received the tracker for free were sponsored ones. They disclose this fact during their videos. It means they get the tracker and compensation. I'm not relying on free hardware. My channel isnt my main source of income. So I don't care whether I get sent stuff or not.
AMIGA ! My very first attempt at MSFS!! God knows what version it was but that 15inch screen wasn't the best!!..And at (I think) 25fps? And 320 by something else just as low. :)
Hey, I'm really NOT interested in spending a lot of time in settings. I have a life! Can you tell me if this is a good option for avoiding the constant tweaking of the freewares and beam?
I'd say the Tobii works quite well out of the box for a lot of games and the interface is better than most of the free stuff if you have to tweak some settings. Head tracking always involves some messing around with the settings, but I think the Tobii is one of the least annoying options. If it's still too time consuming you can always send it back and get a refund.
Your reviews are normally brilliant. but nearly all aircraft Sims nowadays only need open track, I spent $115 dollars for TrackIR. it was great, but Tobis good but overly expensive, look back on your own review of the Chinese version of the same type of head tracking device.
Thanks :) I mention the Trackhat V2 at the end of the video. It does nearly the same head tracking job for less than half the cost. Tobii adds the eye tracking and the convenient software. It also looks good and is made of high quality materials. But it's pricey.
I purchased the Tobii a couple weeks ago on your recommendation and yes it's pricey, but damn it's nice not having to mess with a headphone clip. The eye tracking setup is a breeze. The Tobii works great on my 32" triple monitors with MSFS 2020. I can turn 180° with no issues. I'm using NVIDIA Surround. IMO, not dealing with a headphone clip is worth the extra price. Amazon ran a 20% coupon and I used Amazon Reward points, so I only paid $225 😁
@@dalelc43 Yes, that's what I also say in the beginning. Sponsored means they pay money for the review ("This video is sponsored by..."). In my case I just got the product for free. RU-vid is not my main stream of income, so I don't care whether I upset a company or not which means I have no problem uploading a negative review. Tobii had no editorial control and there wasn't any contract.
eye sight problems? Glasses? if i have for example an eye sickness like cataract or grå starr as its called in sweden.. many people have glasses so does it work 100% w glasses? What exactly is this for what games are improved with this(only seen assassins creed valhall) Thanks
Thanks! :) I'm totally planning VR content and already got some rough scripts outlined. Problem is as always: time. I'm like 3 months behind schedule with everything I want to post on the channel including game reviews I got keys sent for. Never thought this to be remotely possible a few years ago lol ...
@@stahlknecht7872 There's a difference between a free product and a sponsored video. Sponsored = Tobii pays money for the review. Most other reviews are sponsored. In this case there's no contract and no editorial control. Just the free product. I don't care about free products since RU-vid isn't my main source of income.