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Zypad wearable computer

The Zypad WL1500 from Eurotech is a wearable computer that gives users access to immediate information without sacrificing mobility. The company says it is a perfect fit for users who need instant access to information while still maintaining mobility, such as in emergency search and rescue, medical, homeland security, law enforcement, logistics, maintenance and transportation. It is designed for instant access to computing capabilities while the wearer is carrying out tasks in the field, and features hands
January 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The Zypad WL1500 from 1487 Eurotech is a wearable computer that gives users access to immediate information without sacrificing mobility. The company says it is a perfect fit for users who need instant access to information while still maintaining mobility, such as in emergency search and rescue, medical, homeland security, law enforcement, logistics, maintenance and transportation. It is designed for instant access to computing capabilities while the wearer is carrying out tasks in the field, and features hands-free operation.

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