RealWear Navigator 500
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| RealWear Navigator 500 | |
|---|---|
| Basic Info | |
| VR/AR | Assisted Reality |
| Type | Smart Glasses |
| Subtype | Enterprise AR |
| Platform | Android 11 (AOSP) + WearHF |
| Developer | RealWear |
| Manufacturer | RealWear |
| Announcement Date | December 2021 |
| Release Date | December 2021 |
| Price | Enterprise pricing (~$2,400) |
| Website | https://www.realwear.com/ |
| Predecessor | RealWear HMT-1 |
| Successor | RealWear Navigator 520 |
| System | |
| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 |
| Storage | |
| Storage | 64GB + microSD (512GB max) |
| Display | |
| Display | Monocular micro-display |
| Resolution | 854x480 |
| Image | |
| Field of View | 20° |
| Optics | |
| Ocularity | Monocular |
| Tracking | |
| Audio | |
| Audio | Noise-cancelling microphones (100dB) |
| Connectivity | |
| Device | |
| Weight | 272g |
The RealWear Navigator 500 is an enterprise assisted reality headset developed by RealWear, released December 2021. A rugged hands-free wearable computer for industrial workers, featuring 48MP camera (highest in smart glasses), 100dB noise-cancelling voice control, modular design for accessories, IP66 dust/water resistance, hot-swappable battery (8 hours), and 272g lightweight construction. Designed for inspections, maintenance, and remote assistance in challenging environments.
History and Development
RealWear unveiled the Navigator 500 in December 2021 as successor to the HMT-1. Targeting frontline industrial workers, the Navigator 500 introduced modular design for customization, improved 48MP camera, better voice control, and lighter weight while maintaining rugged durability. The "assisted reality" category focuses on information overlay rather than full AR, prioritizing safety and hands-free operation.[1]
Design and Hardware
Display
Monocular micro-display:
- 854x480 resolution
- 20° field of view
- Monocular (single eye)
- Non-obstructive view
- Information overlay
Processing
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 662
- 2.0 GHz 8-core
- Adreno 610 GPU
- 4GB RAM
- 64GB storage
- microSD expansion (512GB max)
Camera
Industry-leading:
- 48MP main camera
- Highest megapixel smart glasses
- 1080p/60fps video
- Documentation capable
- Remote assistance ready
- FLIR thermal module optional
Voice Control
WearHF interface:
- 100dB noise cancellation
- Hands-free operation
- Natural language commands
- Industrial noise environments
- Safety-critical operation
Audio
- Noise-cancelling microphones
- Industrial-grade
- Clear communication
- Remote expert calls
Battery
- 2600 mAh
- 8 hours runtime
- Hot-swappable
- Full shift capability
- No downtime
Durability
Industrial-grade:
- IP66 certified
- Dust tight
- Water jet resistant
- 2-meter drop tested
- 50°C / 122°F heat tolerance
- Extreme conditions
Design
Modular system:
- 272g weight
- Lighter than HMT-1 (380g)
- Modular accessory system
- Customizable configurations
- Sensor attachment capable
- Hard hat compatible
Software
Operating System
- Android 11 (AOSP)
- WearHF™ interface
- Voice-first interaction
- Enterprise management
Applications
- Remote assistance
- Workflow guidance
- Inspections
- Maintenance procedures
- Training
- Documentation
Modular Accessories
- FLIR thermal camera
- Barcode scanners
- Specialized sensors
- Custom modules
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Display | 854x480 monocular |
| FOV | 20° |
| Processor | Snapdragon 662 |
| RAM | 4GB |
| Storage | 64GB + microSD |
| Camera | 48MP |
| Video | 1080p/60fps |
| Noise Cancelling | 100dB |
| Battery | 2600 mAh (8 hours) |
| Weight | 272g |
| IP Rating | IP66 |
Reception
Praise:
- 48MP camera best-in-class
- 100dB voice control
- 8-hour battery
- Hot-swappable battery
- IP66 rugged
- Modular design
- 272g lightweight
- Hands-free safety
- Industrial-proven
Criticism:
- 854x480 low resolution
- 20° FOV narrow
- Monocular only
- Enterprise pricing
- Not consumer-focused
- Limited AR capabilities
- Assisted reality only
- Specialized use case[2]