Toshiba today announces the launch of its enterprise-focused Assisted Reality AR100 Viewer smart glasses, developed in partnership with Vuzix Corporation, along with the companion dynaEdge DE-100 high-performance mobile edge computing device.Their facial recognition capabilities can be used to help security and law enforcement officials scan individuals while on patrol, track cars on the move and get alerts whenever wanted criminals are in the vicinity. Processing this data while at the edge of the network will help identify offenders and cross-reference them with a central database in real time.The company has said that the Assisted Reality AR100 Viewer smart glasses provide a first-of-its-kind Windows 10-based wearable solution, designed to bring hands-free wearable working to the enterprise and enabling organisations to improve efficiency, quality of performance and operating flexibility in a constantly evolving working environment.Toshiba's dynaEdge DE-100 and AR100 Viewer smart glasses are targeted towards industries with a strong focus on frontline and field-based workers, including manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, engineering, and security. Facial recognition capabilities can be used to help security and law enforcement officials scan individuals while on patrol, track cars on the move and get alerts whenever wanted criminals are in the vicinity. Processing this data while at the edge of the network will help identify offenders and cross-reference them with a central database in real time.
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