SMART GLASSES (Iristick Z1)

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SMART GLASSES (Iristick Z1)

Form

Smart glasses with accessories, with the following specifications:

  • very light, powerful and versatile
  • an autonomy of 6 to 8 hours
  • extra handy features, such as flashlight, laser pointing, optical zoom, heads-up display and touch-pad

WARNING:

  • item classified as hazardous good by IATA, UN3481 - Lithium ion batteries contained in/with equipment, section II
  • Not restricted as per special provision IMDG 188

Fit

The glasses support low-bandwidth connectivity (already starting at 3G) or WiFi.

They should be linked to an MSF smartphone configured with a free mobile application.

Function

The Iristick Z1 smart glasses allow a technician to share in real-time what he/she is seeing (along with duplex audio communication) with another technician/expert working from a distant location (e.g. at MSF HQ).

The glasses allow the user to use both hands, making it a very mobile tool.

The distant technician/expert can simply use a standard web browser (no custom software installation required) to connect to a free Web application allowing to interact with the technician wearing the smart glasses.

These smart glasses will allow remote technical support in real-time, saving field missions a lot of time and money, avoiding expensive and time-consuming on-site travel of remote technicians/experts on many occasions.

Transport Dangerous Goods

WARNING:

For air transportation this item is regulated, as it is classified as hazardous good by IATA:

  • UN3481 Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment
  • Class: 9
  • Packing Instructions: 967 Section II
  • The label must include the UN code of the battery + an emergency number to contact in case of an incident
  • Limit per package:
    • Pax A/C (Passengers & Cargo Aircraft) = 5 kg
    • CAO (Cargo Aircraft Only) = 5 kg

For maritime transport: not restricted as per special provision IMDG 188.

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