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 Glasses HD 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. |
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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: |
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Vuzix Blade 2 Vuzix Blade 2 smart glasses are ideal for frontline health staff and feature:
Video: How to access the clinic waiting area using Vuzix Blade glasses |