ARxVision

ARxVision is an advanced bone-conduction headset that transforms your smartphone into a live streaming camera. It delivers clear audio, features intuitive controls, and boasts a lightweight design. The headset can describe your surroundings, read text, recognize people, and scan QR codes.

The image shows ARx Vision, a black headband device with a small rectangular control unit attached. The control unit features three tactile buttons. The device includes an earpiece extending from one side and a slim, adjustable band for securing it around the head.

ARx works smoothly with BlindShell Classic 2, as well as Android and iOS devices, including iPhones and iPads with USB-C. It provides reliable performance across all your preferred devices.

The image shows the ARx Vision headset resting on an open book. Next to it is a red BlindShell Classic 2 phone connected to the headset via a cable. The phone screen displays the ARx AI app interface. The headset is positioned with its tactile buttons visible, and the book is open, with the device laid across the pages. The scene is set on a gray surface.

Listen, scan, or ask – ARx has you covered. Get quick descriptions, ask for menu details, or learn more about a museum piece. It is designed for life on the go, whether you’re at work or out shopping. 

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Open-Ear Audio

Bone-conduction speakers are
non-isolating and do not cover ears.

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Tactile Buttons

Five distinctly shaped tactile
buttons recognisable through
touch.

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Discreet

Form matters. ARx does not
cover the face and is lightweight
(only 95g).

ARx AI is compatible with:

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Microsoft Seeing AI

Describes surroundings and helps with tasks like reading, describing photos, identifying products, and more.

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NaviLens App

Provides information for navigating stations, planning trips, checking train arrivals, and service status.

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ARxVision App

Scans surroundings and turns visual and spatial information into meaningful audio cues in real-time.

A woman wearing a red headscarf is using the ARx Vision device attached to her temple. She is holding a can in her hand and appears to be reading or examining it. The ARx Vision device, with tactile buttons, is positioned near her cheek, secured by a headband. She is smiling and focused on the item she is observing.

Capture Life with ARx

ARx AI’s 4K camera brings every detail into focus. The USB-C cable ensures smooth and fast operation.

Scan newspapers, bank statements, receipts, or recipes—ARx AI reads them all!

A man is standing in a meeting room, seemingly giving a lecture or presenting something. He is equipped with an ARx Vision bone-conduction headset, wearing a black turtleneck and grey pants, and is smiling. Behind him is a whiteboard filled with mathematical equations.

Who’s in the Room? Recognize Instantly

Use ARx AI and the Microsoft Seeing AI app to identify colleagues, friends, or family.

Bone-conduction speakers deliver private, non-isolating information, so you can stay engaged and connected with real-life interactions.

A man in a blue shirt, wearing an ARx Vision headset, is observing a black abstract sculpture. He is facing away from us.

Explore Art

Capture artworks and use Q mode or the Microsoft Seeing AI app to learn more about them.

Ask questions such as: “What colors did Picasso choose for this painting?”

Testimonials

It's that hands-free experience that is the game changer."

Stuart Beveridge

It is designed to be easy to use, yet it is a very powerful tool.

Paul Porter

Technical Specifications

Camera Sensor

  • SONY CMOS Image Sensor IMX179

  • Optical Format 1/3.2"

  • Pixel size: 1.4μm x 1.4μm

  • Picture format: MJPEG / YUV2 (YUYV)

  • Sensitivity: 0.65V/lux-sec@550nm

  • Max resolution: 3264x2448

Camera Lens

  • Focusing Range: 5cm to 100cm

  • Focal Length: 2.05 mm

  • Aperture, F/#: 2.8

  • Field of View (FOV): Horizontal 63°, Vertical 76°

Audio Input

  • Direction: Omnidirectional
  • Frequency Range: 100 Hz ~ 10 kHz
  • Sensitivity: -42dB ±3dB @ 94dB SPL
  • S/N Ratio: 59dB
  • Impedance: 450 Ohms

Bone-conduction Audio Output

  • Channels: Stereo
  • Frequency Range: 60Hz - 20kHz
  • Sensitivity: -89dB
  • Impedance: 8Ω

Motion Sensing

  • 9-axis Motion Tracking combining: 3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis
    accelerometer, 3-axis compass, Digital Motion Processor