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Frontline solver review
Frontline solver review





Additionally, the camera includes advanced auto-focus and strong video stabilization Ī light, sleek form factor that can withstand a two-meter drop-test without compromising the RealWear HMT-1’s IP66 ruggedness rating The industry’s only truly hot-swappable, full-shift battery, which enables workers to complete longer tasks over multiple hours without losing any work Ī stunning camera system, complete with a 48 MP sensor the ability to capture high quality photos in extremely low-light with an enhanced zoom in telephoto mode that allows workers to capture greater than 4X zoom while still maintaining full-HD (1080p) quality. These innovative new features and capabilities include:Ī patented, revolutionary modular platform that enables customers to swap out specific modules such as the camera, modem, battery, and others in the future RealWear Navigator 500’s innovative new features and capabilities reflects feedback from thousands of customers that currently use RealWear’s assisted reality wearables on the shop floor, at construction sites, in manufacturing facilities, and in other dangerous environments. After all, nobody wants to be near hazardous equipment with their head stuck into the metaverse."Ī Modular, Lighter Design, with an Enhanced Camera and Vibrant Display Assisted reality – more so than augmented or virtual reality – is designed specifically for the frontline worker who requires both hands for the job, striking the perfect balance of keeping workers 100% present and self-aware with the ability to safely navigate industrial surroundings. The RealWear Navigator 500 delivers the next generation of work with a ‘reality-first, digital-second’ enterprise solution for remote collaboration, operational efficiency, and hybrid work in safety-critical industries. "Today we’re unveiling something far bigger than a product. "With pandemic concerns continuing to press upon the global economy, how technology is enabling a ‘new way to work’ is very much in focus, particularly for industrial frontline workers," said Andrew Chrostowski, Chairman and CEO of RealWear. Automotive, logistics, manufacturing, food & beverage and energy companies, among others, can use RealWear Navigator 500 to deliver real-time access to online information and expertise to the world’s more than 100 million industrial frontline workers. With RealWear Navigator 500, RealWear has again raised the bar for how assisted reality and other XR technologies are deployed at the world’s leading industrial companies. Assisted reality experiences are closer to the physical world, compared to virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences that immerse workers in the metaverse. Assisted reality is a non-immersive experience and has become the preferred Extended Reality (XR) solution for frontline industrial workers, especially where high situational awareness is necessary.







Frontline solver review