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DAQRI: Smart Helmet Head-Mounted Display

Smart helmet protects workers, provides information

By DAQRI 
February 18, 2015

The Smart Helmet professional-grade, head-mounted display by DAQRI for industrial applications uses proprietary Intellitrack 4D software to connect workers to their environments and provide relevant information about tasks.

Features include a high-resolution 3D-depth sensor and 360-degree navigation cameras for object recognition, environment mapping and 3D reconstruction of any facility; and hands-free wearable display positioned beneath a protective visor allowing the wearer to see 4D work instructions in the context of the job being done.

The helmet integrated with other wearables, such as smart watches, giving the wearer the ability to touch and control the interface. The system also supports high-definition video recording, photography, 3D mapping and alphanumeric capture.

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