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Augmum, AR Glasses HaliOas Integrated With AI Software Will Be Below $500

Ameritek Ventures, an emerging technology provider of robotic technology, artificial intelligence software, machine learning processes, and blockchain cloud software for businesses and governments, announced that its subsidiary Augmum, Inc. has been working on HaliOas, augmented reality glasses integrated with artificial intelligence, which are designed for Medical, Construction and Military industries to provide critical information to the end user. The artificial intelligence software will point out items for the end-user to focus on. The company has been primarily focused on the price of its product. The company is planning to set the HailOas price below $500.

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Although the present market considers augmented reality glasses an excellent accessory, paying $3,500 for AR glasses is excessive. The market will recognize the value and mission-critical use of the AR glasses at prices around $500, but before this happens, the glasses must be in the hands of the end user. The end user must experience the functionality before paying such a high price. Hospitals and organizations need to allow several people to use the glasses to explore the AR glasses’ entire purpose.

HailOas™ allows users to project information and is designed to be worn all day. It is just one of many innovative technologies the company has developed, and many more will be announced shortly.

“We are excited to be offering HailOas™ to our customers,” said Shaun Passley, Ph.D., CEO of Ameritek Ventures, Inc. “It is a high-quality and affordable AR solution that can enhance their experience with our AI-integrated robotic arm technology. Our AR glasses will enable users to interact with the robotic arm more intuitively and immersive and access various applications and features that can improve their productivity and efficiency.”

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HailOas™ overlays virtual information in the physical world. These overlays imitate the screens and functionality of a smartphone, including map navigation and flash notifications. HailOas™ glasses versions emphasize supporting AR technologies, smart assistants, music playback, or video recording.

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Ameritek Ventures, Inc. is a leading emerging technology provider of robotic technology, artificial intelligence software, machine learning processes, and blockchain cloud software for businesses and governments. It comprises a group of companies that provides various world-class software and hardware products and services beneficial to businesses and organizations.

Ameritek Ventures manufacture and innovate advanced technological developments in the medical, commerce, industrial, and supply chain sectors. Ameritek Ventures explores augmented reality technology with Augmum, Inc. Augmum, Inc., a subsidiary of Ameritek Ventures, Inc., is a glove and glasses augmented reality technology manufacturer. Augmum creates motion-tracking robotic hands, touch-sensing gloves, and the HailOas™ virtual-reality glasses using machine learning systems, haptic technology, augmented technology, and artificial technology to control its six-axis robotic arm.

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