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Table of products, manufacturers, key features, and applications for Wearables on the head

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wearablemake
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Here is a detailed table showcasing wearable devices worn on the head, including their manufacturer, key features, and application areas:

Wearable Device Manufacturer Key Features Application Areas
HoloLens 2 Microsoft – Mixed reality headset
– High-definition holograms
– Eye-tracking and hand gestures
– Industrial applications
– AR/VR development
– Healthcare
– Design and engineering
RealWear Navigator 500 RealWear – Voice-controlled AR headset
– Rugged design
– Integrated camera for remote collaboration
– Industrial use
– Field service
– Maintenance and troubleshooting
– Hands-free communication
Vuzix Blade 2 Vuzix – Augmented reality glasses
– 1080p camera
– Integrated voice assistant
– Warehousing
– Logistics
– Training
– Manufacturing
– Remote assistance
Google Glass Enterprise 2 Google – AR glasses
– Customizable display
– Hands-free communication
– Voice command support
– Workplace productivity
– Logistics
– Retail assistance
– Training
Epson Moverio BT-35E Epson – Augmented reality headset
– Transparent display
– HD video streaming
– Industrial use
– Remote collaboration
– Design and simulation
– Engineering applications
Magic Leap 1 Magic Leap – Mixed reality headset
– 3D spatial computing
– Advanced sensors for environmental interaction
– AR/VR development
– Industrial design
– Healthcare
– Gaming
Microsoft Surface Headphones 2 Microsoft – Noise-canceling
– Adaptive sound technology
– Touch control for volume and calls
– Productivity
– Conference calls
– Noise cancellation for office use
Sennheiser Momentum 3 Sennheiser – Noise-canceling
– Bluetooth connectivity
– Premium sound quality
– Music and audio production
– Business and travel
– Personal audio use
Bose QuietComfort 45 Bose – Active noise-canceling
– Long battery life
– Comfortable ergonomic design
– Travel
– Office productivity
– Music
– Streaming audio
AfterShokz Aeropex AfterShokz – Bone conduction technology
– Open-ear design
– Lightweight and sweatproof
– Fitness
– Cycling
– Running
– Safety while outdoor activities
NeuroSky MindWave Mobile 2 NeuroSky – EEG brainwave sensor
– Tracks focus, relaxation, and meditation levels
– Wireless connectivity
– Meditation
– Neurofeedback therapy
– Cognitive training
Emotiv Epoc+ Emotiv – EEG brain-sensing headset
– Tracks cognitive and emotional responses
– Wireless connectivity
– Neuroscience research
– Mental wellness
– Cognitive enhancement
– Neurofeedback therapy
Muse 2 InteraXon – EEG brainwave sensor
– Tracks focus and relaxation
– Provides real-time feedback
– Meditation
– Mental wellness
– Cognitive training
– Sleep tracking
Cerebrum Band Thync – EEG brainwave technology
– Transcranial neuromodulation
– Personalized stimulation settings
– Stress reduction
– Cognitive performance enhancement
– Sleep management
Jabra Elite 85h Jabra – Smart noise cancellation
– Long battery life
– Voice assistant integration
– Personal audio
– Travel
– Office productivity
– Music and podcast listening
Vuzix M4000 Vuzix – Augmented reality smart glasses
– Integrated 4K camera
– Hands-free operation
– Industrial applications
– Remote support
– Logistics
– Assembly line assistance
Bone Conduction Headphones by Vidonn Vidonn – Bone conduction technology
– Open-ear design
– IPX6 waterproof
– Fitness
– Outdoor running
– Cycling
– Safety awareness
OpenComm UC Shokz – Bone conduction headset
– Noise-canceling microphone
– Comfortable design
– Remote work
– Office use
– Conferencing
– Outdoor activities
HTC Vive Pro 2 HTC – Virtual reality headset
– 5K resolution
– Wide field of view
– VR gaming
– Industrial design
– Training and simulations
– Education
Oculus Quest 2 Meta (formerly Facebook) – Standalone VR headset
– 6DOF (degrees of freedom)
– 3D spatial audio
– VR gaming
– Virtual tours
– Fitness and exercise tracking
– Learning and training
Razer Nari Ultimate Razer – Wireless gaming headset
– THX spatial audio
– Rumble feedback technology
– Gaming
– eSports
– Audio production
– Entertainment
Sony WH-1000XM5 Sony – Noise-canceling
– Adaptive sound control
– High-resolution audio
– Travel
– Personal audio
– Music production
– Office work
Plantronics Voyager 8200 UC Plantronics – Noise-canceling
– Dual microphone array
– Bluetooth connectivity
– Business use
– Conferencing
– Office work
– Travel
Philips SHB9850NC Philips – Active noise-canceling
– Wireless Bluetooth headphones
– Comfortable fit
– Music
– Travel
– Outdoor use
– Entertainment
Shure AONIC 50 Shure – Noise isolation
– Bluetooth and wired connectivity
– High-fidelity sound
– Music production
– Audio engineering
– Travel
– Personal use
Sleep Shepherd Blue Sleep Shepherd – Sleep aid with EEG
– Tracks brainwaves and sleep patterns
– Wireless connectivity
– Sleep management
– Restful sleep tracking
– Mental wellness
Amazfit ZenBuds Huami – Sleep-focused earbuds
– Smart noise masking
– Tracks sleep quality
– Sleep tracking
– Mental wellness
– Restful sleep enhancement
JBL Live 660NC JBL – Active noise-canceling
– Bluetooth connectivity
– Comfortable and durable design
– Music
– Travel
– Office use
– Streaming
Muzo Quiet Muzo – Active noise-canceling
– Smart noise-cancellation for better concentration
– Portable
– Office productivity
– Study sessions
– Personal audio use
Sony WH-CH710N Sony – Noise-canceling
– Bluetooth connectivity
– Long battery life
– Travel
– Office use
– Personal audio
– Fitness activities
NuraLoop Nura – Personalized sound profiles
– Active noise-canceling
– Custom fit
– Music listening
– Audio production
– Personal audio use
Alienware Wireless Headset Alienware – Wireless gaming headset
– Spatial audio
– High-fidelity sound and microphone quality
– Gaming
– eSports
– Streaming
– Virtual communication
Sudio Elva Sudio – Wireless earbuds with noise reduction
– Stylish design
– Comfortable and ergonomic
– Personal audio
– Fitness
– Travel
– Study sessions
Zeiss VR One Plus Zeiss – Virtual reality headset
– Compatible with smartphones
– Lens adjustment for clear vision
– Virtual reality gaming
– Immersive experiences
– Training and education

Summary

This list includes head-worn wearable devices, ranging from augmented reality glasses, virtual reality headsets, bone conduction headphones, to EEG sensors. These devices serve various purposes, such as fitness tracking, mental wellness, gaming, training, audio production, and remote work.


 
Posted : 25/01/2025 2:55 pm
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What are the most commonly used head-mounted wearables in industrial settings?


 
Posted : 27/08/2025 1:03 pm
wearablemake
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Representative industrial devices include the RealWear Navigator 500, Vuzix M4000, and Google Glass Enterprise 2. The RealWear Navigator 500 boasts voice control and durability, making it ideal for field inspections and remote collaboration. The Vuzix M4000, with its 4K camera and hands-free operation, is widely used in logistics and assembly lines. Google Glass Enterprise 2, with its voice commands and customizable AR display, is used in logistics, retail, and education and training.


 
Posted : 27/08/2025 1:03 pm
gunther
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What head-mounted wearables are available for medical and healthcare applications?


 
Posted : 27/08/2025 1:03 pm
wearablemake
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For medical and healthcare applications, the HoloLens 2, Magic Leap 1, Muse 2, and Sleep Shepherd Blue are examples. HoloLens 2 is ideal for medical simulation and surgical training, while Magic Leap 1 is used for medical 3D visualization. Muse 2 is EEG-based for meditation and mental health management, while Sleep Shepherd Blue offers EEG-based sleep tracking and deep sleep management features.


 
Posted : 27/08/2025 1:04 pm
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