10 Most Expected Wearable Devices in 2016

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2. Intel X-Ray Helmet

Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC)’s X-Ray Helmet may be the closest thing we can get to real X-Ray vision for now, but this wearable smart device is not made for everyday use. The Intel X-Ray Helmet, which looks like something straight out of a Marvel comic book, is designed for industrial use. It is believed to be released in early 2016.

Launched in the CES 2016 in Las Vegas, the X-Ray Helmet features helmet-mounted glasses that can see into industrial machinery. The Intel X-Ray Helmet is also called the Daqri Smart Helmet runs on Core m7 processor and is loaded with sensors that track the wearer’s movement as well as a line of vision for a more accurate, versatile, and focused vision.

The product is designed to work anywhere and is wireless making it suitable for use in a variety of industrial settings.

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