INDUSTRIAL SMART GLASSES
Hands-free knowledge for frontline operations
Connect field technicians with instructions, remote experts, inspections and operational data while keeping their hands available and their attention on the task.
ASSISTED REALITY IN PRACTICE
A working tool, not a demonstration gadget
Successful deployments start with a repeatable operational problem: delayed expert support, inconsistent inspections, difficult documentation, complex training or limited access to current instructions.
Remote Expert
Hands-free voice and video collaboration lets a remote specialist see the task, guide the technician and help reduce unnecessary travel or downtime.
Digital Work Instructions
Present controlled procedures, diagrams, checklists and reference material at the point of work without requiring a handheld device.
Inspection & Evidence
Capture images, video, observations and task status while maintaining a structured record for quality, maintenance and compliance teams.
Training & Knowledge Transfer
Support new technicians with approved procedures and live guidance while experienced staff retain control of critical decisions.
Industrial Data Access
Bring selected asset information, IoT status, maintenance history and enterprise workflows closer to the physical equipment.
Immersive XR & Simulation
High-fidelity virtual and mixed reality for design review, specialist training and simulation where standard assisted reality is not enough.

DEVICE SELECTION
Matched to the work environment and software
Industrial smart glasses range from rugged voice-controlled monocular systems to lightweight enterprise wearables and high-resolution mixed-reality headsets. The correct choice depends on the task, PPE, visibility, noise, connectivity and security requirements.
Current commercial device families considered in project design may include RealWear Arc and Navigator systems, Vuzix enterprise smart glasses and Varjo XR platforms. Naming a current product family does not imply that TS2 Space is an authorised reseller in every territory.
- Display type, field of view and eye compatibility
- Camera quality, voice recognition and ambient noise
- PPE, prescription eyewear and hazardous-area requirements
- Battery model, shift duration and charging logistics
- Device management, identity, application and data-security controls
THE COMPLETE DEPLOYMENT
Hardware is only one layer
The business result depends on how the wearable, collaboration application, identity, data, connectivity and support model work together.
Workflow
Define the task, expected outcome, escalation path and evidence that users need to capture.
Device
Select the wearable, accessories and application set around PPE, environment and shift conditions.
Network
Validate Wi-Fi, private LTE/5G, mobile or satellite connectivity at the actual operating locations.
Control
Plan enrolment, identity, permissions, updates, retention, user training and operational support.

WHERE IT FITS
Built for distributed technical teams
- Energy, utilities and renewable generation
- Telecommunications and network operations
- Manufacturing, warehousing and field service
- Transport, aviation and maritime maintenance
- Construction, commissioning and acceptance testing
- Healthcare and other controlled professional workflows, subject to the applicable requirements
For secure, government or defence-related environments, product classification, radio configuration, destination, end user and information-security requirements are reviewed before any equipment is proposed.
START WITH A CONTROLLED PILOT
Prove the workflow before scaling the fleet
Use Case
Select one measurable workflow with known users, sites, experts and operational constraints.
Pilot
Test fit, voice, video, connectivity, applications, user acceptance and support in real conditions.
Review
Compare time, travel, resolution speed, documentation quality and user feedback with the baseline.
Scale
Standardise hardware, applications, enrolment, training and lifecycle support only after the pilot succeeds.
PLAN A CONNECTED-WORKER PILOT
Tell us which frontline task needs better access to expertise
Share the destination country, work environment, current process, number of users, applications, network conditions and security requirements. TS2 Space will review an appropriate pilot architecture and authorised supply path.
Service availability, performance and permitted use depend on location, network capacity, local regulation, selected equipment and service plan. Specifications and commercial terms are confirmed individually.
