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Vuzix's see-through Tac-Eye devices now available in Europe

Posted 30 November 2011 · Add Comment

Vuzix Corporation has announced that its Tac-Eye monocular display system is now available for purchase across Europe.

The Tac-Eye LT is a lightweight, low profile, high-resolution monocular eyewear designed for use in the field where rugged hands-free video displays are needed.  Part of Vuzix' award winning technology, the Tac-Eye LT unit enables users to view the real world alongside relevant computer generated information, graphics and alerts.
 
Mounted on Oakley SI Ballistic M-Frame 2.0 eyewear (but also clips onto standard safety glasses), the monocular display is designed to improve the user's situational awareness.   Currently used across several markets in the US, the Tac-Eye LT is expected to be a popular choice with industrial organisations across Europe due to being able to withstand varying degrees of shock, vibration, water, dust and temperature fluctuations.

David Lock, director of operations EMEA region, Vuzix commented: "The Tac-Eye has been a popular choice among the defense, security and industrial sectors across the US for some time now and we have regularly received requests for information on the Tac-Eye products from interested parties in Europe. We’re delighted to now be offering these products and to have the ability to fulfill all of the potential sales requests that come into the European office."

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