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Vuzix Blade provides a see-through display that not only allows our customers to stay connected with the real world, but also be connected to the digital world to receive critical alerts related to safety threats from our SWORD solution.
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Smart glasses developer Vuzix has announced that its OEM partner Ride-On Vision has received regulatory approval for its Ride-On Smart Ski Goggles based on the Vuzix Blade.
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The order is part of a formal reseller agreement between the two companies, through which SWORD will offer its Blade-backed SWORD Enterprise security solution to other third party customers.
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The Vuzix Blade smart glasses using augmented reality incorporated with a DJI Drone add another layer of safety for the pilot
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"Earlier this month the company announced the arrival of a DJI Drone companion app that allows both enterprise clients and consumers to control DJI brand drones without the need for a smartphone or tablet device."
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Now, it looks like Vuzix has managed to shrink that tech into a slimmer form factor, which should now see it a better match up for startup North and its Focals smartglasses. It also means Vuzix, as we mentioned up top,...
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"Spoken language is an integral part of communication and bringing real-time live multilingual transcription services to smart glasses really levels the communication playing field for everyone."
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With the new solution, security guards (and anyone else carrying out perimeter access security) will wear the Vuzix Blade, which comes equipped with a camera embedded in the glasses.
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"Vuzix Blade Smart Glasses, which are nearly indistinguishable from everyday sunglasses, utilize the built-in camera on the glasses to detect faces and then transmits the information to a wearable portable computer over a wireless channel."
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It’s going to be relatively circumscribed and specific in its usage: Basically, it works best when you know who you’re looking for, and that means suspects or known offenders, and potentially missing people.
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The technology works best when it knows who it's looking for, like a criminal or a missing person. The glasses don't tag and store new faces.
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"The maker of the Blade augmented reality smart glasses and NNTC, a Dubai-based software developer, unveiled iFalcon Face Control Mobile, an app that they’re calling the world’s first fully autonomous AI-powered face recognition system. And they were able to integrate...
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Vuzix technology will also be featured in the Big Shot Augmented Reality (AR) Fan Zone - the utimate in fandom. AR Fan Zones allow users to meet Big Shot in-game celebrities, esports teams and stars, using cutting-edge technology like wearables...
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A total of $110,000 in awards will be shared among seven winnrers, and app submissions meeting the required contest criteria will be considered for honorable mention designation -- entitling developers to reimbursement of their purchase of one set of Vuzix...
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"We are very excited to expand our relationship with Plessey. Their microLED technology represents a key part of the solution needed to bring the form and functionality of Vuzix next generation smart glasses to the look and feel of fashion...
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