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Vision Glasses

Add 'see what I see' vision glasses into your Video Call


Vision glasses with built-in high definition cameras allow the wearer in a Video Call to live stream a video feed of what they are seeing into the call. This 'see what I see' technology allows a clinician onsite with a patient to look at the area of concern while wearing the glasses in a call with a remote specialist, for example. The remote specialist can then review the patient closely for a better call experience.

Visionflex Video Examination Camera Glasses

Visionflex has released new high definition examination camera glasses with a wireless connection and extended reach for use in telehealth consultations. These Camera Glasses are an excellent way to give a doctor or specialist in another location a view of what the clinician or other staff with the patient is seeing. This has many clinical use cases, for example a nurse treating a remote patient with the assistance of a remote specialist.

 

Watch the video demonstration of the Video Examination Camera Glasses in a Video Call.

 

Visionflex Video Examination Glasses HD
These video glasses with built-in high definition cameras allow the wearer in a Video Call to live stream a video of what they are seeing. 

Paramedics or nurses, for example, can stream their field of view directly to a doctor or specialist in another location, to collaborate and receive live expert medical feedback while caring for a patient. 

The video glasses have a long USB lead to ensure that the wearer can move around as required for the examination.

Visionflex Glasses HD information

RealWear Navigator 500 assisted reality glasses

These video glasses with built-in high definition cameras allow the wearer in a Video Call to live stream a video of what they are seeing. 

Paramedics or nurses, for example, can stream their field of view directly to a doctor or specialist in another location, to collaborate and receive live expert medical feedback while caring for a patient. They can connect via bluetooth and have wifi capability.

RealWear Navigator 500 information

Please see videos below, featuring the RealWear Navigator glasses being used with Video Call:

  • Demonstration of the glasses in a call 
  • Adding Vision Glasses to the call from another waiting area
  • Using the supplied Clinic QR code to access the clinic waiting area

Vuzix Blade 2

Vuzix Blade 2 smart glasses are ideal for frontline health staff and feature:

  • Advanced full-colour waveguide projection technology 
  • Full UV protection lenses 
  • Streaming video with autofocus HD camera
  • Integrated stereo speakers in temples with noise-cancelling mics
  • 5.0 and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless

Vuzix Blade 2 information

Video: How to access the clinic waiting area using Vuzix Blade glasses

Side view of Vuzix Blade smart glasses with black frames and slightly tinted, safety-certified lenses.

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