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Smart Glasses · Live demo

A round of care, in the line of sight.

SmartHealth Glass is a next-generation binocular AR wearable. It puts care notes, medication checks, GP video calls and guided procedures directly into the carer's field of view — leaving both hands free for the person in front of them. Step through Sarah's shift below: pause, scrub, or jump to any screen using the dots underneath.

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Designed around the consultation

A camera-shutter and visible recording light mean the service user is always informed when the glasses are on. Recordings are encrypted at source and only retained per the care record's retention policy.

A second pair of eyes, on demand

One temple-tap brings a GP, nurse practitioner or supervisor into the carer's field of view. They see what the carer sees and can pin annotations onto the world — useful for wounds, rashes and pressure areas.

Guided care, not guess work

Procedure overlays for catheter changes, dressing changes, hoist transfers and PEG feeds turn a procedure document into a step-by-step visual. New starters work to the same standard as senior staff.

Inside the experience

Seven screens, one shift

The carousel walks Sarah through a real morning. Every overlay you see is something we'd render in production through SmartHealth's Glass runtime — pinned to the world via SLAM, anchored to recognised objects, or world-locked to a person's body.

  1. 1
    HUD home
    Next visit, lone-worker check-in, walking directions, all without touching the phone.
  2. 2
    Medication recognition
    Camera reads the label and barcode, runs the 5 rights of medication administration against the active care plan.
  3. 3
    Live GP consult
    Picture-in-picture video, with the GP's annotations pinned to the service user's body in AR.
  4. 4
    Guided procedure
    Stepwise overlays for dressing changes, catheter care or hoist transfers — sterile-field aware.
  5. 5
    Live captions & translation
    On-device speech to text in 30+ languages for Deaf carers and multilingual service users.
  6. 6
    Fall response navigation
    AR floor arrows guide the carer straight to the person, with recovery-position prompts on arrival.
  7. 7
    Hands-free documentation
    Wound photos, measurements and voice notes auto-attached to the incident, with family already notified.