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Next-gen low-vision AR smart glasses meet enterprise needs

Next-gen low-vision AR smart glasses meet enterprise needs

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By Rich Pell



Low-vision technology specialist NuEyes has announced its next generation of augmented reality smart glasses called the Pro 3. This innovative line of AR smart glasses will not only address low vision and medical, but it also addresses the needs for training and learning, as well as enterprise and government needs.

From manufacturing, automotive, education, field services, AEC, warehouse logistics, government to telecom, these binocular lightweight smart glasses will empower the workforce with guided workflows, remote assistance, knowledge transfer, step-by-step training, 3D data visualization and MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Operations).

“Over the past four years, we have been approached by a multitude of medical, government, and enterprise customers asking for a smart glass solution to meet their needs. With our new multiyear exclusive manufacturing relationship with PFC, we now can deliver on those needs with the Pro 3 product line,” said Mark Greget, CEO and Founder of NuEyes Technologies, Inc.

The NuEyes Pro 3 product line delivers unparalleled clarity with 4K displays and an ultra-wide 51-degree field of view. This tethered product weighs only 88g and comes in three versions.

The first is tethered to a proprietary controller with dual 6DoF cameras and a forward-facing 20MP RGB camera. Its robust SDK includes: SLAM, object, speech, and gesture recognition, as well as plane detection.

The second version (Pro 3-C) boasts a 5MP RGB camera with a USB type C plug that easily connects to any smart device that renders video via a display port. The Pro 3 C connects and displays images in 2D and 3D on most Android phones and tablets, iPads, MacBook’s, and Microsoft’s Surface Book 2.

The third version of the Pro 3 is geared around thermal imaging for enterprise needs.

www.nueyestech.com
www.nueyes.com

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