As one of the industry leaders in AR smart glasses, Epson has been deeply involved in the AR field for many years, adhering to the "economical, small, and precise" technology, and striving to create a new era of interconnecting people, objects, and information. Recently, Epson launched the Moverio BT-35E smart glasses, which also adheres to this concept. This is also the first time that Epson has released AR smart glasses with external devices, and the application scenarios are richer than the previous generation of products. It liberates users from complex real-world devices and improves efficiency by providing valuable information in the eyes.
Supports wired external connection, with a wider range of applications
The birth of industrial-grade AR smart glasses has brought more possibilities for efficient operations. However, with the increase in industrial application scenarios, the application demand for AR smart glasses is also increasing. For example, augmented reality content cannot be run with mobile-specification CPUs, WiFi connections cause screen delays, custom-developed adapters are too complicated, and the Android system cannot fully meet the safety and work efficiency requirements of operations. Epson Moverio BT-35E smart glasses can meet all of these requirements. Simply connect the device directly via HDMI and Type-C to use the device CPU to drive complex augmented reality programs; after a wired connection, there is no delay caused by WiFi and it can be used immediately. For users who need to use the Windows system for security reasons or to improve work efficiency and cannot use Android devices, Epson Moverio BT-35E can also be seamlessly connected through a wired connection. After connecting the device to the wired external device, there is no need to develop a special application program, and the existing program of the connected device can be directly applied, which greatly improves the application efficiency.
High-quality image quality makes interaction more natural
Epson MOVERIO BT-35E smart glasses use a highly transparent Si-OLED high-definition wearable display, which can easily integrate digital content into the outside world. At the same time, it is equipped with a silicon OLED panel (organic EL), with high brightness and high contrast, allowing the digital world to surround the user and experience a truly immersive AR.
Epson's core Si-OLED micro-display technology, with its own backlight and integrated driver IC, can achieve a high brightness of up to 1000cd/m2, allowing clear display even when used outdoors; at the same time, the high-definition resolution of 1280x720 and the color gamut of 16.77 million colors can achieve high-definition picture quality playback, better restore red and green, and reproduce true colors.
Multi-scenario applications help efficient operation
Epson Moverio BT-35E smart glasses provide a variety of augmented reality solutions and have broad application prospects in many industries and fields such as industry, manufacturing, tourism, drones, etc.
In the industrial field, Epson Moverio BT-35E smart glasses can realize industrial inspection and remote guidance, eliminating the need to read electronic manuals during work. In addition, by connecting to mobile phones and other devices, workers can also connect wirelessly with experts, who can observe the on-site conditions in real time from a distance and remotely guide the wearers of the glasses to solve the problems that arise on the spot as soon as possible, significantly improving work efficiency.
In the field of culture and tourism, Epson BT-35E smart glasses can realize functions such as AR tour guide, 3D recognition and animation overlay, etc. It can provide translation guidance for non-local tourists so that they can have the same experience and enjoyment as local people, and the overlap of real environment and virtual images makes the visit more vivid.
In the field of medical assistance, doctors can view treatment images in real time at any time through the Epson BT-35E smart glasses connected to medical equipment. While observing the patient's affected part with the naked eye, they can also see the digital images transmitted by the medical equipment. There is no need to frequently turn around to observe different equipment during work, which greatly improves the efficiency of medical operations. Nurses can also monitor the entire surgical process by wearing BT-35E smart glasses, better assisting doctors in completing the operation and ensuring the smooth progress of the operation.
In the field of drones, BT-35E smart glasses can view the captured images from a first-person perspective. At the same time, users can also observe the flight status of the drone with their naked eyes, operating it while flying, improving the safety of control.
In addition, BT-35E smart glasses can be connected to police handheld terminals via HDMI or Type-C, and the recognized display images will be transmitted to the glasses. Patrol officers can look straight at the crowd and observe the inspection results at the same time; traffic police can also use it to identify license plate information, etc., get feedback results in the first time, without delaying the arrest operation, freeing their hands, and greatly improving the efficiency of arrest and patrol.
Epson Moverio BT-35E smart glasses, with exquisite industrial design, user-friendly and convenient operation settings, and the support of many core technologies, help efficient operations in multiple fields and scenarios. Epson will also continue to be committed to innovation in the wearable field, empowering industry and life with AR, so that people can truly feel the new changes that technology brings to life.
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