Epson Moverio Pro BT-2000 brings augmented reality to busy environments
The Moverio Pro BT-2000 is Epson's response to optimize the management of its virtual reality glasses in different business activities. A device that incorporates remote monitoring, remote assistance and training with augmented reality.
Epson expands its smartglasses offering with the Moverio Pro BT-2000, a high-end device that combines the binocular vision and capabilities of its predecessor, I will move the BT-200, to interact hands-free. Features a robust design, greater ease of use and a set of features adapted to the needs of a heavy workload environment.
The new Moverio Pro BT-2000 are Epson's response to improve the management of its virtual reality glasses in different business activities, either by virtually sharing the 'expertise' of your most qualified workers, enabling better remote assistance or eliminating the need to consult bulky manuals.
This high-resolution, five-megapixel stereoscopic camera with three-dimensional depth detection, which identifies the size and spatial position of objects relative to each other, provides an ideal platform for viewing augmented reality content about the real world, as well as the ability to display 3D images.
The Moverio Pro BT-2000 also incorporates the IMU system (inertial measurement unit), a type of highly sensitive motion sensor exclusive to Epson, that accurately tracks your head and detects indoor position, as well as a high resolution screen 1350 cd/m2.
AR glasses that bring a new dimension to industrial environments, by allowing workers in multiple locations to see exactly what their colleagues see, get remote visual assistance, as well as providing training and support through shared data and/or augmented reality.
This new Epson product also has WiFi and Bluetooth to offer connectivity with external interface devices such as keyboards, mice and headphones; Voice recognition and interpretation for easier, hands-free operation; and two interchangeable batteries that allow you to continue working with minimal interruptions and as little downtime as possible. It is designed with the Android operating system and allows companies to create and share applications to customize it.
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