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Technology has become integrated into every aspect of the way we work, especially for people
who spend a big chunk of time sitting at a desk for their job.
But whether you’re updating a document on your iPad, or dialling into Zoom from your laptop,
this tech is not hands free. So frontline workers like paramedics, engineers, mechanics - people
who have their hands tied doing their job - often miss out on the edge and convenience of
computers.
And that’s where Assisted Reality and RealWear’s incredible suite of hands-free, voice-enabled
head wearables comes in.
To find out about this tech, and in particular their flagship product the Navigator 520, our
reporter Joel Shupack visited RealWear’s HQ in Vancouver, Washington, to meet chairman and
CEO Andrew Crosstowski (Chrostowski).