Vuzix’s M400 smart glasses will be showcased at the AIMed Global Summit in San Diego, CA by partners Ohana One and TeleVU.

Vuzix talks about how its smart glasses are being used in several new healthcare applications. Notable use cases range from privacy measures such as blurring algorithms that can selectively blur faces to maintain privacy and confidentiality, to using AI for accurate calculation of wound surface area in wound care. over. It also helps identify major organs on x-ray images.
TeleVU is an interesting company that has been in the telemedicine AR and healthcare business for years. The company has championed smart glasses in medical applications because smart glasses offer several key benefits. As a wearable device, it offers a hands-free, unobtrusive approach and allows for use in the sterile field. These head-mounted, low-bulk tools enable focused vision, freedom of movement, and augmented reality capabilities without interfering with patient-clinician interaction.
The easy-to-use and familiar operating system helps you focus better on tasks, supports multitasking, and enhances spatial awareness. In contrast to handheld devices, it provides a direct field of view and is easy to learn. It also facilitates seamless digital documentation such as voice dictation and video and photo filing. This interactivity allows clinicians to spend more time with their patients and less need to look at smartphones and computers, thereby improving overall patient care.
| Vuzix M400 Specifications | |
|---|---|
| display resolution | 854×480 |
| field of view | 13° diagonal |
| processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon XR1 |
| operating system | android 8.1 |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0 |
| battery life | up to 12 hours |
| sensor | 13MP camera, GPS, 9-axis IMU |
| weight | 95g |
| Other features | Voice control, touchpad with multi-finger support |
