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Table of products, manufacturers, key features, and applications for Wearables for Industrial

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Below is a detailed table of wearable devices for industrial applications, highlighting their manufacturer, key features, and application areas:

Wearable Device Manufacturer Key Features Application Areas
HoloLens 2 Industrial Edition Microsoft – Mixed reality (MR) headset
– Enhanced durability for industrial environments
– Hands-free operation
– Manufacturing
– Training and remote assistance
– Industrial design visualization
RealWear Navigator 500 RealWear – Voice-controlled wearable
– Integrated camera for remote collaboration
– Rugged design
– Field service
– Maintenance and inspections
– Hands-free communication
Vuzix M400 Smart Glasses Vuzix – Lightweight AR glasses
– HD camera with live streaming
– Voice control
– Warehousing
– Logistics and inventory management
– Training and remote support
Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2 Google – AR functionality
– Lightweight and durable
– Integration with industrial software
– Assembly line assistance
– Remote troubleshooting
– Training and workflow guidance
Epson Moverio BT-40 Epson – Augmented reality glasses
– Wide field of view
– USB-C connectivity
– Design and prototyping
– Industrial visualization
– Engineering simulations
Trimble XR10 Trimble – Built for hardhat integration
– Mixed reality (MR) visualization
– Remote collaboration
– Construction
– Structural inspections
– On-site training
ProGlove MARK Display ProGlove – Wearable barcode scanner
– Low power consumption
– Lightweight and ergonomic
– Warehousing
– Inventory management
– Retail logistics
Honeywell CT40 XP Honeywell – Rugged wearable computer
– High-speed scanning
– Extended battery life
– Retail and warehousing
– Logistics and shipping
– Industrial mobile computing
Samsung Galaxy Tab Active3 Samsung – Ruggedized tablet
– Compatible with gloves
– High performance in extreme environments
– Field service
– Manufacturing
– Oil and gas operations
Fitbit Sense for Workers Fitbit (Custom Solutions) – Health and stress monitoring
– Sleep tracking
– Integrated safety features
– Employee wellness
– Safety monitoring
– Industrial health management
Guardhat HC1 Guardhat – Smart hardhat with AR display
– Tracks worker location
– Real-time alerts
– Construction
– Mining
– Safety management
DAQRI Smart Helmet DAQRI – AR-enabled smart helmet
– 4D visualizations
– Thermal imaging
– Construction
– Equipment maintenance
– Process optimization
Xenoma e-Skin Xenoma – Smart wearable shirt
– Tracks motion and posture
– Lightweight and washable
– Ergonomic analysis
– Worker safety
– Productivity improvement
EksoVest Ekso Bionics – Wearable upper-body exoskeleton
– Reduces physical strain
– Lightweight and easy to wear
– Manufacturing
– Heavy lifting
– Worker injury prevention
Sarcos Guardian XO Sarcos Robotics – Full-body powered exoskeleton
– Lifts up to 200 pounds
– Enhances worker productivity
– Heavy industries
– Warehousing
– Construction
Kenzen Health Monitor Kenzen – Tracks worker hydration and vitals
– Wearable patch design
– Real-time health monitoring
– Industrial safety
– Worker health management
– Construction and fieldwork
Pixee Medical Knee+ AR Pixee Medical – AR-enabled surgical assistant
– Tracks knee alignment
– Wearable glasses
– Medical device manufacturing
– Industrial precision engineering
Tactigon Skin Next Industries – Gesture recognition wearable
– 9-axis motion sensors
– Compatible with IoT devices
– Robotics control
– Assembly line automation
– Industrial IoT
Fujitsu UBIQUITOUSWARE Fujitsu – Vital signs monitoring
– Wearable patch and band
– Predicts fatigue and heat stress
– Industrial safety
– Worker productivity
– Health monitoring
MotionMiners MotionWear MotionMiners – Tracks motion patterns
– AI-based activity analysis
– Ergonomic assessment
– Warehouse optimization
– Worker productivity analysis
– Risk reduction
Rombit Romware Bracelet Rombit – Tracks worker proximity
– Alerts for hazardous zones
– Contact tracing capability
– Safety and compliance
– Worker social distancing
– Risk mitigation in hazardous areas
ActiGraph CentrePoint Insight Watch ActiGraph – Tracks worker fatigue
– Monitors sleep and activity levels
– Data analytics for productivity
– Employee wellness
– Industrial health management
– Risk reduction
Huddly IQ Camera Huddly – AI-enabled smart camera
– Real-time analytics
– Compact and durable design
– Remote collaboration
– Industrial training
– Workflow optimization
Kopin Golden-i Infinity Kopin – Voice-controlled smart glasses
– Integrated display
– Durable and lightweight
– Field inspections
– Workflow management
– Hands-free guidance
Halo Industrial Earbuds Halo Neuroscience – Enhances focus and learning
– Tracks cognitive performance
– Wireless connectivity
– Worker productivity
– Training sessions
– Safety awareness
Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5 Mobvoi – Rugged smartwatch
– Dual-layer display
– Tracks activity and stress
– Worker wellness
– Activity tracking
– Industrial task monitoring
Optalert Eagle Optalert – Tracks drowsiness through eye movement
– Real-time fatigue alerts
– Transportation
– Worker safety
– Industrial health monitoring
Zebra WT6300 Wearable Computer Zebra – Wearable computing device
– Voice-command capable
– Durable for extreme conditions
– Warehousing
– Manufacturing
– Logistics and supply chain operations
Cybershoes for Industry Cybershoes – Tracks worker movements
– Compatible with VR simulations
– Industrial training
– Virtual reality safety scenarios
– Process optimization
North Focals 2.0 North by Google – AR-enabled smart glasses
– Real-time notifications and alerts
– Customizable
– Remote support
– Worker navigation
– Industrial communication
Spaceti Smart Wearable Badge Spaceti – Tracks worker location
– Real-time alerts and updates
– Compatible with IoT infrastructure
– Workforce management
– Emergency response
– Workplace safety

Summary

This table highlights wearable devices designed for industrial applications, including AR glasses, smart helmets, exoskeletons, and health monitoring devices. These wearables cater to safety, efficiency, productivity enhancement, and worker wellness, making them indispensable in fields like construction, manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics.


 
Posted : 25/01/2025 2:39 pm
macro
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“Wow, this table is super useful! I’ve never seen such a detailed breakdown of industrial wearable devices before.

Thanks to this, I can easily see the features and applications of devices like the HoloLens 2 and RealWear Navigator 500 at a glance.”


 
Posted : 22/07/2025 3:15 pm
james
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“Hello there! I thought the same thing.

It’s really interesting to see familiar names like Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2 and Vuzix M400 being used in industrial settings, isn’t it? Personally, I find the exoskeleton devices like EksoVest and Sarcos Guardian XO particularly fascinating.

They seem like they’d be a huge help in reducing worker strain.”


 
Posted : 22/07/2025 3:17 pm
sensorinsight
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That’s useful information.


 
Posted : 22/07/2025 3:26 pm
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