This blog post lays out guiding principles that we share with customers looking to design and run RealWear pilot programs. Our five steps to running a successful pilot. 1. Select a use case that will move the needle. This might seem to compete with the idea that a pilot should focus on the proverbial lowest-hanging fruit but it doesn’t – it ...
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RealWear is the industry leader for powerful, voice operated headset computers and assisted reality wearable solutions. Experience how our products …
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The RealWear Navigator™ 500 is the leading ruggedized assisted reality solution designed to engage, empower and elevate the modern frontline worker. It is a winning combination of state-of-the-art hardware, applications and cutting-edge technologies. Connect and collaborate with remote experts, follow digital workflows, visualize IoT data and much more.
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RealWear HMT-1 guide Denne guide vil hjælpe dig med at komme hurtigt og nemt i gang med RealWear HMT-1 smartglasses Det vil tage dig ca. 10 min. at se videoerne igennem, og hvis du har yderligere spørgsmål, så er du altid velkommen til at kontakte os.
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With RealWear Navigator 500, RealWear has doubled down on what we value in the HMT-1. Adding a modular design, hot-swappable battery and improved camera will expand our use cases and unlock even more value for our clients.” Use cases for RealWear have varied widely, with an early focus on the need for remote collaboration.
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Technical questions. How is the modular design of the RealWear Navigator™ 500 different than the HMT-1? - RealWear Navigator™ 500’s key components such as the camera and display can be updated to meet evolving needs, such as the need for a thermal camera. How is the RealWear Navigator™ 500 external battery pack different from the HMT-1?
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Alongside its sturdy design, the RealWear HMT-1 also delivers several powerful features to improve the operational performance, safety, and communications of front-line workers. Let’s take a look at those features in more detail below: Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor Display of 854×480 resolution
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24 Jun. Posted by Bridget Pedersen / News, RealWear, Uncategorized. TourGuide Solutions, a leading provider of wireless tour, event and training solutions, today announced that it is launching its first mixed reality product line as a reseller of RealWear and its flagship product, the HMT-1®. continue reading.
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Lenovo RealWear Analysis. Global tech firm Lenovo has announced a partnership with RealWear, the world’s leading assisted reality solutions provider, to build new products for frontline industrial workers, with the joint effort helping customers select and deploy extended reality (XR) solutions at scale for firms across the world.
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RealWear Developer Academy is a 3-day remote technical training workshop focused on developing and optimizing hands-free apps for HMT-1 devices. Highly interactive, hands-on webinars are led by our own engineers and design teams. Expand your proficiency Complete the Academy to receive RealWear Developer Certification.
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Motion Design Guide Library; Podcasts; Suppliers; Webinars; Women in Engineering; ... By PR Editor | December 8, 2021. RealWear introduces RealWear Navigator 500 assisted reality wearable for frontline workers. RealWear, a leading provider of assisted reality solutions for frontline industrial workers, today unveiled RealWear Navigator 500, the ...
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Furthermore, the RealWear HMT-1 is the only AR set on the market that holds an Atex zone 1 certification.The RealWear HMT-1z1 (Atex version) makes it possible to take an AR set into highly volatile and flammable environments. Additional information. The RealWear HMT-1 forms the basis for Connected Worker programs.
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Some of the features of the RealWear HMT-1 are as follows: 100% Hands-Free; Unmatched Noise Cancellation; Powerful Audio for Industrial Environments; PPE Compatible; Full Shift Internal Battery; Outdoor Display; Water & Dust Proof; Ruggedized and Drop Proof; The headset itself is built as a knowledge transfer tool for industrial workers.
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RealWear Developer Academy is a 3-day remote technical training workshop focused on developing and optimizing hands-free apps for HMT-1 devices. Highly interactive, hands-on webinars are led by our own engineers and design teams.
“My Camera. Take Photo.” The RealWear HMT-1 is the world’s first hands-free Android™ tablet class wearable computer for industrial workers. The RealWear HMT-1 provides the foundation for Connected Worker programs. Use it in wet, dusty, hot, dangerous and loud industrial environments.
Ideal for industrial and/or mobile environments, RealWear makes it easy for teams to communicate and follow digital workflow. Applications include service, training, site walks, and accessing digital workflow processes. Device options include the standard HMT-1 and the intrinsically safe HMT-1Z1®.
The price of the RealWear can also be different when you buy the Z1 version of the RealWear. The RealWear price is halfway between the Microsoft HoloLens and the Vuzix Blade AR glasses. We offer a RealWear demo so you can try out the RealWear AR glasses before buying
Create your timelines: Set your pilot programs to align with district timelines, such as your academic calendar, testing periods and budgetary seasons. Doing so will ensure your staff has the time to use the new program or system without disrupting learning.
Once you’ve determined your objectives for the pilot and the technology, you’ll need to decide on the length of time it will need to run. Consider how long you would need to put the new technology through its routine use case, including any set up time. You might run your program for 14 days, 30 days, or maybe longer.
Get feedback on the pilot: Don’t forget the two parties on the front line – students and teachers. Use surveys post–pilot to provide your staff and students a channel to share their feedback on their experience with the pilot program.
Including PD as a component of your pilot program prepares your staff to use new programs to their full potential so you can more accurately measure effectiveness. Get your tech in check: Don’t let technology scheduling snafus or weak integrations interrupt your pilot.