A New Era of Hands-Free Productivity with Industrial Smart Glasses

Smart glasses are a new and exciting technology that has the potential to revolutionize the way we work. By providing hands-free access to information and data, smart glasses can help us to be more productive and efficient across a wide range of industries.

In this blog post, we will explore how smart glasses are being used to revolutionize a variety of fields, from transport to manufacturing.

What Are Smart Glasses?

Smart glasses are wearable devices equipped with a variety of sensors and processors. They can be used to display information, take photos and videos, and even control other devices. These devices, like the Vuzix Blade 2 smart glasses, are often used for augmented reality (AR) applications, which overlay digital information onto the real world.

Compared to more immersive tech like VR headsets and full-dive reality, smart glasses work in tandem with one’s perception of the real world as opposed to supplanting it. For example, a truck driver would never operate a vehicle while wearing a VR headset; however, one could safely wear smart glasses that provide GPS directions overlaying their field of vision. 

4 Game-Changing Benefits of Industrial Smart Glasses

Smart glasses can help us to be more productive in a number of ways, especially in healthcare and industrial applications. Across the board, they allow people to more freely access information without diverting their attention from the real world. 

Hands-Free Productivity

An essential benefit of smart glasses is the way in which they allow people to access data without using one’s hands. This is especially important in situations where a person needs to work with their hands. 

For example, while performing surgery, pausing to type on a keyboard could interrupt crucial concentration. Industrial augmented reality has even more uses, such as enhanced training, quality control, maintenance and repair efficiency, and so much more.

Real-time Collaboration and Access to Data

Smart glasses also allow us to collaborate with others and access data in real-time. For example, a field technician can use smart glasses to connect with a remote expert for assistance with a repair. Alternatively, a salesperson can use smart glasses to access client information while they are interacting with said client.

Other examples of collaboration available with smart glasses include: 

  • Real-time feedback and instructions

  • Remote troubleshooting

  • Additional information while giving presentations

Safety and Compliance

Smart glasses can also help improve safety and compliance in the workplace. For example, smart glasses can provide workers with hands-free access to safety manuals and procedures. A worker could also use smart glasses to pull up introductory safety information when learning how to operate a new piece of machinery. 

On the managerial side, smart glasses can also track worker movements and ensure that they are complying with safety regulations.

Customized and Scalable Solutions

Smart glasses are still a relatively new technology, but there is already a wide range of customized and scalable solutions available. This means that businesses of all sizes can contract with programmers to find and create AR solutions tailored to their needs.

The Future of Industrial Smart Glasses

While some believe that smart glasses may be in their early stages of development, they already have the potential to revolutionize the way we work. As smart glasses continue to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative and productive applications. Some of the most exciting developments in smart glasses technology include advanced Augmented Reality (vs. Assisted Reality) features, gesture controls, AI integration and environmental sensing.

Advanced AR features will allow smart glasses to overlay digital information onto the real world in a more realistic and interactive way. Digital elements will have persistent spatial coordinates in the real-world that will enable a true melding of the digital and physical worlds. This will be especially useful for tasks such as training, assembly, maintenance, and repairs.

More sophisticated gesture controls will allow users to interact with smart glasses using simple hand gestures. This will make smart glasses even more hands-free and responsive to the user. 

AI integration will enable the glasses to recognize elements of the real-world through computer vision.  It will also enable the wearer to access the power and vast knowledge available through cloud-powered GenAI applications to complete everyday and complex tasks.

Environmental sensing will allow smart glasses to collect data about the surrounding environment. Think air quality, UV levels, and even allergens. This data would then be used to provide users with real-time information and feedback.

We can also expect streamlined technology like longer battery lives, slimmer frames, and lighter weights that allow for extended use. Some smart glasses manufacturers even plan to incorporate prescription lenses. 

Turnkey Solutions for Industrial Smart Glasses

If your business is looking to optimize training, navigation, or communication within your teams, then smart glasses are an excellent place to start. Through a customized solution of AR tech and software, your teams can learn to work more efficiently, wherever they may be located.

MACE Virtual Labs offers turnkey virtual reality (VR) and AR solutions to industries and enterprises of all types and sizes. Our team of experts can collaborate with you to pinpoint the best hardware and software to fit your needs, then work with our extensive partner network to create and bundle everything into a ready-to-go delivery. With product kitting, training, ongoing fleet management services, and more, we’re your all-in-one custom solution provider.

If you are interested in learning more about how smart glasses can improve your business’s productivity, contact MACE Virtual Labs today!

Kim Grennan