At the ongoing XR & Metaverse Fair in Tokyo, frontline.io, a provider of XR solutions for training and operational support, showcased its role as the software provider for the newly released HMS SiNGRAY G2 AR headset.
HMS, a Japanese innovator in AI-powered smart devices and cloud solutions, has integrated frontline.io’s pre-installed AR software into the SiNGRAY G2 device, demonstrating this collaboration on show at the ongoing event.
This collaboration enables enterprise clients to access industrial-grade AR solutions. Industries such as manufacturing, printing, medical devices, aerospace and defence, semiconductors, and agricultural machinery could benefit significantly from this new partnership.
Itzhak Pichadze, CEO of frontline.io, added:
The disruptions that the discontinuation of HoloLens 2 and Magic Leap 1 caused showed us a significant opportunity to fill a much-needed gap in the industry. We’re excited to partner with HMS and utilize the power of the SiNGRAY G2 to deliver unrivaled AR software capabilities to businesses worldwide. After working with HMS on this for the past year, we’re able to deliver users an ultra-smooth presentation of real-time digital twin interactions and guided workflows on the best wearable AR device.
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Dr. Zhencheng Hu, President & CEO of HMS, said:
The SiNGRAY G2 represents a leap in AR hardware innovation to meet the evolving needs of our enterprise customers. Through this partnership, users can better navigate the ongoing shifts to remote work and globally integrated teams, and achieve device continuity.
The new device features one of the highest HD resolutions in the AR headset market, boasting 1920×1080 Micro-OLED displays for each eye and a frame rate of 90 Hertz.
The device also offers a 47° diagonal field of view and industrial-grade spatial tracking, which allows users to switch between 3 and 6 degrees of freedom.
Additionally, it has a front glass with adjustable darkness levels, making it suitable for various lighting conditions, and a 4,800 mAh swappable battery designed for extended use in the field.
Powered by Qualcomm’s QCS8550 chipset and integrated with Intel Movidius AI processing, the SiNGRAY G2 can produce low-latency renderings of complex 3D models.
Pre-orders for the HMS SiNGRAY G2, which includes frontline.io’s integration, will be available to select enterprise customers in late 2025. Mass production is scheduled to begin in early 2026.