Moziware Cimo

$1 399.00

Industrial Precision and Frontline Mobility

  • Flexible acquisition or recurring enterprise licensing

  • Ultra-lightweight, 155g ergonomic build

  • High-definition, non-obstructive micro-display

  • Noise-robust, vocal-command interface

  • IT-ready with seamless MDM integration

  • Wide-angle, adjustable viewing perspective

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Engineered for extreme precision and frontline safety, the mōzıware cımō features an integrated Class 2 laser pointer that redefines remote collaboration. By blending a high-intensity sighting tool with a pocket-sized, voice-driven wearable computer, the cımō allows industrial professionals to pinpoint failure locations and guide remote experts with surgical accuracy. Featuring a “see-what-I-see” 16MP camera and a rugged, IP66-rated chassis, the cımō ensures that whether you are in a high-noise factory or a sunlit field, your team can identify, frame, and resolve issues without ever using their hands.

Precision Guidance & Visual Accuracy

  • World-First Integration: The cımō is the first wearable computer to feature a built-in Class 2 laser pointer, enabling users to instantly highlight physical components for remote collaborators.

  • Laser-Guided Imaging: Enhance your data capture by using the laser to perfectly frame barcode scans and high-resolution photos, eliminating the need for repetitive retakes.

  • Safety-First Design: The Class 2 laser is engineered to be visible even in bright outdoor conditions while remaining eye-safe for high-traffic, fast-paced work environments.

  • Augmented Feedback: By pointing the laser at specific mechanical parts, frontline workers eliminate “I Spy” guesswork, allowing experts to provide instant, actionable instructions.

Industrial-Grade Utility

  • Voice-Activated Interaction: Fully hands-free operation via intuitive voice commands ensures workers can keep their hands on their tools while the laser highlights the task at hand.

  • Ultra-Rugged Build: With an IP66 rating for dust and water resistance and a 1.5-meter drop test certification, the laser and optics are protected against the harshest industrial abuse.

  • Advanced Dual-Camera System: A 16MP main camera with 4-axis optical stabilization works in tandem with an 8MP secondary camera to provide a crystal-clear digital twin of the workspace.

  • Pocket-Sized Portability: Weighing only 155 grams, the cımō is the lightest wearable of its kind, designed to be folded and stored in a pocket when the mission is complete.

Technical Specifications

  • Laser Rating: Class 2 Laser Spotlight (integrated above the camera module).

  • Processing Power: Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 662 with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage.

  • Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4/5GHz) and Bluetooth 5.0 for seamless real-time streaming.

  • Environmental Tolerance: Operational range from -20°C to +50°C, built for extreme climate variations.

In the Box

  • mōzıware cımō Headset (Integrated Laser & Dual Cameras)

  • USB-C 3.0 Charging Cable

  • Quick Start Guide

  • Adjustable Workband (Optional helmet mounts and extended battery packs available)

Frequently Asked Questions about Moziware Cimo

How does the laser pointer help with remote support?
It allows the wearer to physically point at a component in the real world. The remote expert sees exactly where the laser hits through the camera feed, making it easy to identify the exact bolt, wire, or valve that needs attention.

Is the laser safe to use around other people?
Yes. The Class 2 rating means the laser is low-power enough to prevent eye damage through natural blink reflexes, making it safe for use in busy warehouses or manufacturing floors.

Can the laser be used for barcode scanning?
Absolutely. The laser acts as a sighting guide, allowing the user to align the 16MP camera with a barcode instantly, which significantly speeds up inventory and logistics workflows.

Does using the laser drain the battery quickly?
The laser is optimized for efficiency and is designed to be toggled via voice command, ensuring it only consumes power when actively needed for pointing or scanning tasks.