Xvisio Technology, developer of spatial computing and advanced product solutions, has launched a new lineup of enterprise-class mixed reality (MR) glasses with high-precision tracking peripherals and physical AI training data collection head-mount devices.
The SeerLens B50R Pro2, a lightweight enterprise-class MR headset, is built to handle industrial and medical workloads. Engineered as an alternative to the Microsoft HoloLens, the B50R Pro2 supports the MRTK3 framework, ensuring software migration for enterprise developers.
The headset is tailored for job training, education, on-site quality assurance, operational guidance, remote assistance, and high-fidelity 3D medical visualization.
Key specifications include:
For environments demanding an ultra-low profile, Xvisio introduces the SeerLens W50R Pro. While the B50R series utilizes robust Birdbath display technology, the W50R Pro integrates 50-degree reflective waveguides. This optical architecture delivers a thin, lightweight form factor. The device is powered by Qualcomm SM8550 for heavy rendering tasks.
The SeerFusion One ego-centric vision data collection HMD is custom-built for physical AI data collection. It serves as a wearable data capture tool allowing AI models to see, map, and understand human-robot interaction and physical tasks from a first-person perspective.
Xvisio is also showcasing two high-performance peripherals powered by its high-speed VSLAM engine:
"Enterprise spatial computing is evolving rapidly, demanding lighter form factors, open source ecosystems like Open XR and Android XR , and specialized tools for AI data collection," says John Lin , CEO of Xvisio Technology. "Our new portfolio bridges the gap between traditional industrial MR applications and the future of physical AI, giving developers and enterprises the exact hardware tools they need to scale."
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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