Body Location
Worn on the Head
Primary Application
Industrial
About M2000AR
The M2000AR glasses is designed to provide hands-free information and augmented reality in industrial usage. This wearable device is compatible with Windows allowing the user to download information onto the glasses for working in the industry. The glasses features a full color, lightweight and thin display technology. This device is also adaptable allowing the user to mount to a safety helmet and includes the option of an external battery pack for longer usage.Components
Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, Video Camera, Photo Camera, Button Interface, DLP Display & CompassPower Source
Rechargeable BatteryConnectivity
USB & HDMICompatibility
WindowsWorkplace Applications
Productivity, Mobile Workforce Communication, Virtual Training, Remote Expert, Mobile Workforce Management, Industrial Training & Cost ReductionApplicable Industries
Mining, Energy, Shipping, Construction, Manufacturing, Military & SecuritySimilar Devices
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