Wearable AR solutions can help industries that require technical expertise or a lot of information during operational processes. They can also improve customer service. This is achieved by connecting with customers and resolving technical issues faster.
Smart glasses for a hands-free experience
Smart glasses deliver real-time information through an augmented reality (AR) overlay or as information displayed in the line of sight, helping workers stay mobile, focused, and productive. They combine a display, camera, microphone, and speaker, with optional sensors such as gyroscopes, accelerometers, or GPS to support more efficient workflows.
Smart glasses can collect information from sensors and retrieve data from your management or execution systems, facilitating faster and smarter operations.
Read our guide to choose the right smart glasses for your use case.
TeamViewer Frontline supports a wide range of wearables
Choose from industrial smart glasses, smart scanners, and mobile computers to match your specific use case. Find the continuously updated list of supported models below.
Frequently asked questions
Smart glasses can be a helpful tool to digitalize processes that rely on frontline workers. They can help to increase worker safety, productivity, and training. By using these glasses, workers can complete their tasks more efficiently, which reduces the amount of downtime. This technology also allows for faster resolution times, which can minimize revenue loss. Additionally, it reduces the amount of travel needed for experts to assist. Overall, the use of smart glasses can be a beneficial solution to improve operational workflows.
AR smart glasses are head-worn mobile computers. They are designed to deliver the user an augmented (or mixed) reality experience. They have a display to overlay digital information in the real world. Additionally, they feature a camera to document processes, a microphone for voice inputs, and a speaker for audio output. Depending on the device, additional sensors may be tailored to specific needs.
The smart glasses we support are for industrial use and are highly durable. It's worth noting that different environments have different requirements. So, there are specific devices designed for particular purposes. For instance, some smart glasses can be mounted to a helmet and are waterproof or shockproof.
Our hardware devices can be combined with prescription glasses. TeamViewer Frontline partners with Fielmann, a market leader for European optical wear.
Many smart glasses are voice-controlled, although some devices have buttons, so the employees can choose what they want to use. Frontline supports both options to ensure our solutions work in a loud environment.
With Frontline, you can design workflows and deliver tailored information to the devices. We have multiple authoring tools, and no coding knowledge is required to operate these tools.
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