Body Location
Worn on the Head
Primary Application
Entertainment
About Moverio BT-200
The Epson Moverio BT-200 is an augmented-reality heads up display which is linked to a touch pad Control Unit via Bluetooth. The wearable device utilizes applications from the Epson store. Moverio BT-200 projects the image onto the lenses, and is primarily used for watching 2D and 3D movies as well as playing video games.Company
Epson
Device Name
Moverio BT-200
Consumer Release
April 2014
-->Price
$699.00 USD
Features
Video Camera, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, DLP Display & Touch InterfacePower Source
Rechargeable BatteryConnectivity
Bluetooth & WiFiCompatibility
AndroidImmediate Workplace Benefits
Training & ProductivityWorkplace Potential Overview
This heads up display can be used as a training tool by re-creating a hazard-free work and realistic work environment. It can also be used as a device to enhance productivity because it would allow the user to visualize important data in real-time and in a hand-free manner.
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