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Microsoft announces RealWear integration for Teams

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Duncan Barnes
Former Employee
Mar 19, 2020

Following our recent article on "whats new In Teams", we are excited to announce Microsoft’s partnership with RealWear, maker of ruggedized head-mounted wearable devices that support digital transformation in industrial environments such as manufacturing, utilities, wind power and oil & gas. This partnership brings together RealWear devices and Microsoft Teams for the Firstline Workers to deliver a purpose-built experience for field service in safety-critical environments.

Image of both RealWear devices HMT-1 and HMT-1Z1

 

Many field service tasks by firstline workers need them to be 100% hands-free and yet collaborate remotely with an expert for a more efficient repair or fix. RealWear’s voice-operated Android platform integrated with Teams allows field workers to video call with remote experts and show what they see and hear in real-time. This accelerates the time to resolve issues and reduces the risk of expensive downtime, which is especially helpful given current travel restrictions.

 

Image shows the work flow between Firstline worker and Remote Expert

 

Microsoft Teams on RealWear is built on the same secure & compliant services that power Teams across Desktop, Mobile or Room Systems – meaning Field Workers & Remote Experts no longer need separate applications or logins for remote assistance. For organizations that use Teams for communication and RealWear hands-free devices for Field Service, this means a reduced management overhead for IT Admins while delivering a simpler experience for remote experts & field workers.

 

Image show the view experience on the RealWear device

 

RealWear offers an eyepiece that is an adjustable micro-display that appears like a 7" tablet, for very clear viewing.  This allows the field worker to share what they are seeing with remote experts at various locations. RealWear also offers workers voice commands in 12 languages, allowing users to simply navigate Teams using only their voice.  Even in high noise environments. For insights into how this experience looks like, take a look at the following https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BE0Kjw7v50&feature=emb_title.

 

Image of the HMT-1 and three key features

 

HMT-1 and HMT-1Z1 features:

  • 100% Hands Free
  • Unmatched noise cancelling
  • PPE compatible – clips onto Hard hats, ball caps, bump caps, and a variety of accessories
  • Battery that lasts an entire shift
  • Outdoor display
  • Water resistant
  • Dust tight
  • Shock Resistant
  • Built rugged
  • Intrinsically safe – ATEX Zone 1 and CSA C1/D1 
    • Available in the HMT-1Z1 only

 

 

Image of both RealWear models - HMT-1 and HMT-1Z1

 

 

 

Microsoft Teams on RealWear will be available later this year. For more information and where to buy visit https://realwear.com/solutions/microsoft-teams/ 

Updated May 08, 2025
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13 Comments

  • Sean Ellis's avatar
    Sean Ellis
    Iron Contributor

    Great as far as it goes, and it looks flashy in the brochure. But meanwhile, absolutely basic UI features which would benefit the majority of users go unfixed:

     

    • No search on the Wiki
    • No way to set the defaults for audio and video on calls
    • No compact chat mode so you can reclaim screen space
    • The chat UI that guides you to making new threads
    • No customization options - no font selection, no color selection, etc

    All requested and voted on thousands of times. All ignored for years. All relatively small changes. A big push to fix as many of these as possible would create a far bigger positive response from your existing users than the introduction of new headline features.

  • Mik63's avatar
    Mik63
    Copper Contributor

    I assume you are not aware of this, but http://www.jujotech.com has provided fun support, plus extensions, on Skype for Business for over 1 year and for Microsoft Teams, right now. In addition they support RealWear and several other alternatives.

    therefore, in the spirit of Microsoft's support for partners and ecosystem, I strongly encourage to connect with Jujotech and collaborate with them as they have over 18 months of experience with real customers in a variety of industrial settings.

     

    What is unfortunate is that RealWear has been fully aware of the availability of the solution but has resisted it for over 18 months as they were promoting an competitive alternative to Microsoft, while ignoring the requests from al the customers that were demanding an integration with Skype and Teams.