NEW TAIPEI CITY: Ganzin Technology has officially introduced AURORA IIE, its latest breakthrough in wearable eye-tracking innovation, designed to bring always-on, ultra-efficient eye-tracking capabilities to next-generation AI smart glasses, VR headsets and mixed-reality devices. The new platform will debut at CES 2026.
Unlike conventional systems reliant on neural processing units (NPUs), AURORA IIE shifts all computation to a fully custom-designed ASIC chip known as the Eye Processing Unit 2 (EPU2). This architectural leap reduces power consumption to just one-quarter of NPU-based designs, enabling true continuous operation without compromising battery performance.
Always-on eye tracking enables seamless eye-driven interaction, gaze-based UI navigation and continuous monitoring of physiological eye indicators – opening the door to applications ranging from immersive computing to healthcare analytics.
Despite its ultra-low-power profile, the platform supports up to 120Hz processing throughput, ensuring smooth responsiveness for VR/MR devices, clinical solutions and advanced research environments. Meanwhile, its minimalist hardware configuration requires only a compact ASIC chip (3.6 x 3.6mm), two eye sensors and two ultra-small IR LEDs, enabling effortless integration into slim wearable devices.
With AURORA IIE, Ganzin now completes a full-spectrum eye-tracking product ecosystem – including software-only licensing (AURORA-II), turnkey NPU solutions (AURORA-IIS) and now a procurement-ready ASIC hardware platform built for mass deployment.
CEO Dr. Shao-Yi Chien described AURORA IIE as a critical evolutionary milestone that brings unprecedented power efficiency and real-world readiness to wearable eye-tracking technology.
Ganzin will showcase private demos of AURORA IIE at its executive CES 2026 suite in the Westgate Hotel.