ThirdEye has a mixed reality headset for first responders, and it will be available for those in the front lines to use even when on-call. The tech will get its upgrade as the company partners with Crozer Health to develop the headset for real-life applications. ThirdEye's X2 MR Glasses will focus on assisting health responders in every case there is outside the hospital.
ThirdEye, Crozer Health to Feature X2 MR Headset for Frontliners
A press release by Crozer and ThirdEye announced its collaboration that will put a practical application for the ThirdEye X2 MR headset for the first time. The mixed reality headset is for medical frontliners that venture out with the ambulance to pick up patients that need emergency medical care and help save their lives.
The world of emergency first responders is fast and needs no distraction, so products like the mixed reality headset may be a nuisance for them, and it will take some getting used to before its incorporation. However, the device means well as it aims to bring assistance to medical responders during times of need and emergencies.
ThirdEye's X2 MR Glasses: First Responder's Gear
ThirdEye's X2 MR glasses are the featured device for this venture, and it is already a project that medical professionals may use immediately for application in different situations. Soon it will develop its systems, software, or hardware to fill out what is missing from the device for full integration.
The test run with Crozer Health will put it in an application that will help determine the technology's needs to connect with actual first responders.
Tech for Health: Is VR Ideal for This?
Technology is long gunning for health to offer its products and help the industry deal with the many focuses of the discipline, especially as tech can collate all of this into a single machine. Innovators have already looked into using VR and AR headsets for different health applications, including assisting mental health problems and helping treat them.
Many innovations involve AR glasses incorporating into health, bringing an overall experience that will help the field and study of the many diseases known to man. Companies like Magic Leap and Oculus are focusing on making its device known to many for applying software focused on health tech.
VR may be virtual and presents a different point of view, apart from the regular self of the doctor. However, it gives more than what people imagine it would bring to the table, especially those that can adopt multiple software and programs that will help in the many disciplines of modern medicine.
The technology aims to make our lives better, and innovations from ThirdEye aim to push for that, especially for another aspect of medicine, the emergency first responders.
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Written by Isaiah Richard