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THE FUTURE OF WORK IS HERE

THE WORLD’S FIRST WEARABLE HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE

Setting a new standard for industrial, professional-grade wearables, DAQRI Smart Helmet realizes the true potential of augmented reality and 4D in the enterprise space.

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DAQRI Smart Helmet bridges the gap between potential and experience, enhancing human abilities in industry by seamlessly connecting the human being to the work environment and providing relevant information instantaneously. Setting a new standard for industrial, professional-grade wearables, DAQRI Smart Helmet realizes the true potential of augmented reality and 4D in the enterprise space. For the first time, a world class sensor package has been fused with an intuitive user experience, driven by native augmented reality software and DAQRI’s Intellitrack™ system for the most precise display and tracking possible, and providing users with unprecedented levels of information about the world around them.

Real-time, contextual 4D content finally meets the display it was made for with DAQRI Smart Helmet’s hands-free wearable HD display, positioned beneath a protective visor. Fully transparent optics provide always-on functionality that is readable in both low light scenarios and bright ambient conditions. The DAQRI Smart Helmet System on a Module (SoM) packs more CPU and GPU power than has ever been built into a wearable computer, so 4D work instructions on your factory floor can consistently track to the environment, in real-time. HOW IT’S APPLIED: MAKE WORK INSTRUCTIONS INTUITIVE With the True 4D™ display, your organization can provide intuitive 4D work instructions to your workforce. Workers will understand processes quicker, spend less time on each step, and make fewer errors. 4D work instructions shown step-bystep in the context of the job being done increase efficiency, save money, and provide valuable process improvement analytics. VISUALIZATION OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS DAQRI Smart Helmet works with Industrial 4D Studio, an augmented reality authoring environment made for the industrial workplace. The adaptable content framework allows you to author flexible content that meets the needs and experience level of each member of your team. 4D visuals make complex concepts and systems easier to understand and facilitate faster learning.

DAQRI Smart Helmet’s capture capabilities are equal to its display capabilities, thanks to the most sophisticated augmented reality sensor package ever created. With the most advanced sensors available including an industrial-grade inertial measurement unit, a high-resolution 3D depth camera, and 360° navigation cameras, DAQRI Smart Helmet supports HD video recording, photography, 3D mapping, and alphanumeric capture, allowing the Smart Helmet to read and understand signage and instrument data.

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