DigiLens Unveils Argo Standalone AR/XR Headset

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DigiLens has announced the launch of the Argo, a pair of smart glasses with autonomous AR/XR capabilities for business and industrial workers.

The holographic head-worn smart glasses use waveguide technology from DigiLens, which the company says uses best-in-class crystal waveguides with minimal eye glow and a small footprint. It can be used both indoors and outdoors.

Argo's goal is to improve communication and collaboration by creating a digitally-enabled workforce across diverse industries, empowering frontline workers from the field to the operating room.< /p>

"Argo is the future of wearable computing," Chris Pickett, CEO of DigiLens, said in a statement. "We are proud to launch the device the market has been asking for and waiting for. ARGO will unlock the next generation of mobile computing and voice and will be the first true AR device to be deployed at scale. By helping people connect and collaborate in the real world, not just virtual, ARGO will drive productivity gains across industries and improve people's lives."

DigiLens has created smart glasses capable of doing XR or AR.

It has a rugged industrial and enterprise build, and it's designed to be hands-free and independent of body position with voice and eye recognition. The device's 48MP camera delivers photorealistic image quality, while its multiple microphones can pick up a user's voice in noisy environments. ARGO's connectivity options allow the device to be used virtually anywhere, and its fully integrated DigiOS compatibility allows it to keep pace with the future of mobile computing.

DigiLens offers scalable and quality smart glasses at an affordable price for many sectors, including healthcare, industry, logistics, telecommunications, military and defense.

Not only does Argo increase worker safety through improved situational awareness through real-time connectivity to environmental and other sensor technology, it also helps users work smarter by blending digital worlds and physical with access to real-time data visualizations.

DigiLens Unveils Argo Standalone AR/XR Headset

Check out all the Smart Security Summit on-demand sessions here.

DigiLens has announced the launch of the Argo, a pair of smart glasses with autonomous AR/XR capabilities for business and industrial workers.

The holographic head-worn smart glasses use waveguide technology from DigiLens, which the company says uses best-in-class crystal waveguides with minimal eye glow and a small footprint. It can be used both indoors and outdoors.

Argo's goal is to improve communication and collaboration by creating a digitally-enabled workforce across diverse industries, empowering frontline workers from the field to the operating room.< /p>

"Argo is the future of wearable computing," Chris Pickett, CEO of DigiLens, said in a statement. "We are proud to launch the device the market has been asking for and waiting for. ARGO will unlock the next generation of mobile computing and voice and will be the first true AR device to be deployed at scale. By helping people connect and collaborate in the real world, not just virtual, ARGO will drive productivity gains across industries and improve people's lives."

DigiLens has created smart glasses capable of doing XR or AR.

It has a rugged industrial and enterprise build, and it's designed to be hands-free and independent of body position with voice and eye recognition. The device's 48MP camera delivers photorealistic image quality, while its multiple microphones can pick up a user's voice in noisy environments. ARGO's connectivity options allow the device to be used virtually anywhere, and its fully integrated DigiOS compatibility allows it to keep pace with the future of mobile computing.

DigiLens offers scalable and quality smart glasses at an affordable price for many sectors, including healthcare, industry, logistics, telecommunications, military and defense.

Not only does Argo increase worker safety through improved situational awareness through real-time connectivity to environmental and other sensor technology, it also helps users work smarter by blending digital worlds and physical with access to real-time data visualizations.

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