10 Products For The Channel From CES 2017

M3000 Smart Glasses

Google Glass may have failed – but augmented reality startup Vuzix wants to revive the idea of display technology on glasses with its M3000 model.

These smart glasses feature advanced waveguide optics, giving users hands-free mobile computing capabilities. The Android-based M3000 is ergonomically designed and rugged, and includes an Intel Atom processor, built-in memory and camera recording features.

Unlike Google Glass, however, the M3000 is not for consumers, but for commercial, professional and prosumer users. Employees in the industrial, medical and manufacturing markets can use the smart glasses to check information, collect data and improve existing workflows. The M3000 smart glasses will hit the market in summer 2017.