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Google Glass no longer best option for enterprise workplaces

Google Glass no longer best option for enterprise workplaces | Augmented World | Scoop.it

Other options superior for quality control, hazardous environments

A report from independent research and advisory firm Lux Research Inc. has identified Google Glass coming up short in many usage cases, with smart glasses like Sony’s SmartEyeglass and Osterhout Design Group’s R-7 better suited for the needs of industrial workers, customer service reps and quality control agents.

The report categorized more than 70 enterprise deployments of smart glasses, focusing on three aspects of core criteria – access to information, real-time communication, and documentation.

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“Google Glass is in the game only for real-time communication,” the report concludes. “Google Glass is a truly viable option only in real-time communication applications such as online sales support. Even there it faces competitors like Vuzix, which is the best fit in this segment -- light enough to be worn all day and meeting the need for live video streaming.”

We agree with the Lux Research report on a number of counts. Back in summer 2013, we were fortunate enough to be invited into Google’s Glass Explorer program, where we received a first-generation Glass unit with 1GB of RAM and running XE1 firmware. We tried out the device for the next couple months, working all the way up to the XE5 firmware, and couldn’t help but conclude that development progress for many critical features was taking way too long. Core functionality was also very “experimental” to say the least. In one example, sending a text message or tweet using voice recognition was risky because the API would not always predict correctly and there is no “backspace” button, thus requiring several voice attempts to finally send a correct message.

Before ending its Explorer Program in January 2015, the company ended its consumer development with XE22 firmware (released October 2014). Nearly twenty-two updates later, the latest release finally allowed Android users see their notifications on the Glass interface.

"As next-generation glasses such as Epson's Moverio BT-2000 and Meta Pro emerge, the field will become even more competitive, ending a period of high premiums for hardware. Software and service will become the primary way to maintain margins," said Tony Sun, Lux Research Analyst and lead author of the report titled, "Better Than Google Glass: Finding the Right Smart Glasses for Enterprise."
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While most of the 70 smart glasses evaluated by Lux Research are still in pilot programs, many of them are expected to be deployed for the needs of factory workers, distribution centers, oil fields, field services, aerospace, construction, healthcare, and other industries. In fact, Garner estimates that smart glasses may begin to save the field service industry $1 billion per year in 2017.

During its CES 2016 keynote, Intel unveiled a pair of smart glasses that can help wearers see inside objects, for example. The X-ray like glasses were co-developed by virtual reality firm Daqri and aim to increase safety, productivity and well-being of workers in a variety of industrial settings.

"Smartglasses with augmented reality (AR) and head-mounted cameras can increase the efficiency of technicians, engineers and other workers in field service, maintenance, healthcare and manufacturing roles," said Angela McIntyre, research director at Gartner. "In the next three to five years, the industry that is likely to experience the greatest benefit from smartglasses is field service, potentially increasing profits by $1 billion annually. The greatest savings in field service will come from diagnosing and fixing problems more quickly and without needing to bring additional experts to remote sites."
Other examples of smart glasses for enterprise use include video collaboration with experts in remote locations for faster repairs. Gartner says employees at remote sites can communicate and share video with experienced workers to obtain advice on diagnosing and fixing local problems. In healthcare industries, the glasses can be used for telemedicine and expert consultations with doctors in remote areas for guidance on how to perform medical procedures.

Lux’s analysis concludes that ODG’s R-7 is the “best all-around device” because it is only one of few on the market that does not need a wired controller and meets industrial standards for hazardous environments. The report also concludes that Sony’s SmartEyeglass “stands out for customer service and quality control” because it is light, small and competitively priced. The device also comes in a close second place behind the Meta-1 for warehousing, assembly and installation work.

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“The tech is here but the content is still coming online”: Virtual Reality trends and predictions

“The tech is here but the content is still coming online”: Virtual Reality trends and predictions | Augmented World | Scoop.it
From next month a broad spectrum of consumers will be able experience virtual reality for the first time, with Samsung releasing the Gear VR.
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Designer and futurist Jeff Julian has worked as a consultant for Samsung, Oculus (which created the Gear VR with Samsung), Google and Apple. He says the tech is already here in an easy format but content is still coming online.

 

“My take on VR is we have been hearing about it forever. It has always been really lame and kind of cheesy, super expensive and the problem is the content has always been terrible,” he said.

But that is all starting to change, with VR receiving a big tick from industries outside of the world of gamers. The potential applications of VR– be they medical, real estate, education or entertainment – offer exciting possibilities.

 

“When you look at TV or movies it’s very much ‘I as a creator/director am telling you the story’ it’s very much a one way direction. Where VR is really interesting is it’s much more experience-based and that’s why it has grown out of gaming because gaming is an experienced-based environment.”

A massive amount of VR content – which gives you experiences which you may never have in your life – is coming.

 

Julian — who worked as part of Steven Spielberg’s team of futurists for the film The Minority Report and has also worked with Hollywoods ‘A-List’ including Ridley Scott, Warner Brothers, Dreamworks SKG, Universal and Sony. He says he can’t talk about them because he has been working on them, but a handful of major feature films are planning to release VR content. Big museums and National Geographic are “all jumping onboard like crazy,” he added.

 

“Behind the scenes it is being upticked by industry like it never has before. It has always been that kind of weird thing that everyone said sounded cool but hasn’t really taken off. That is not the ecosystem that I am seeing.”

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Samsung presenta Milk VR: canale dedicato a video e contenuti in realtà virtuale

Samsung presenta Milk VR: canale dedicato a video e contenuti in realtà virtuale | Augmented World | Scoop.it

Dopo il lancio dei servizi Milk Video e Milk Music durante il corso di quest'anno, Samsung continua ad investire nel suo indossabile per la realtà virtuale presentando anche Milk VR, un canale completamente dedicato a video e contenuti multimediali da visualizzare indossando il visore Samsung Gear VR.

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Milk VR si focalizzerà su un'offerta di video in grado di coinvolgere l'utente attraverso un'esperienza a 360°, proponendo contenuti sempre nuovi ed aggiornati con cadenza regolare.

 

Per il momento il servizio è stato avviato in una sorta di prova tecnica, non sarà dunque disponibile per tutti ma al contrario cercherà di attrarre artisti in erba e registi che potranno utilizzare Milk VR come un'opportunità per portare il loro lavoro nel campo della realtà virtuale, aiutando così la società ad aumentare la quantità di contenuti disponibili.


Al momento non c'è ancora una data di rilascio definitiva per la versione completa e stabile del canale.

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Samsung Gear VR: in arrivo in quasi tutto il mondo

Samsung Gear VR: in arrivo in quasi tutto il mondo | Augmented World | Scoop.it

Samsung Gear VR è il dispositivo indossabile progettato dal colosso coreano e dedicato alla realtà aumentata.

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 Il visore, nato dall’accordo tra Samsung e Oculus VR, permette di utilizzare il proprio smartphone come se fosse un display su cui vengono proiettate delle immagini a realtà aumentata grazie a delle applicazioni specifiche. Questo dispositivo è molto utile per il gaming, poiché è in grado di implementare diverse nuove funzioni non accessibili tramite il gamepad e permette inoltre una visione di gioco avanzata rispetto alla normale esperienza di gaming a cui tutti siamo stati abituati fino ad oggi.

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