Recently, Gudong Intelligent officially released its first full-color AR glasses for outdoor exploration - C3000H. The new product is the first to make thermal imaging, endoscope and fish finder into pluggable modules to meet the needs of outdoor hunting, complex environment detection and home tool scenarios.

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For the display, the C3000H uses the third-generation PVG full-color diffractive waveguide from Gudong Intelligent. According to the official statement, the light efficiency is 300% higher than that of the traditional geometric array waveguide, with an eye brightness of ≥1200 nits, no rainbow pattern, no light leakage, and the glasses can project a display effect equivalent to an 80-inch display at a distance of 3 meters.
Designed for harsh outdoor environments, both the C3000H's lens and main unit support IP67 dust and water resistance and can operate in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 60°C. Other features include an Android operating system that supports offline voice, touch, and head-tracking multi-mode interaction; built-in 4G/5G, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2 for real-time image transmission and remote collaboration.
The C3000H is now available for pre-order through industry channels. The official retail price has not been announced, but it has been stated that the cost is significantly lower than that of traditional solutions.
According to available information, Gudong Intelligent was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Nansha, Guangzhou. The company focuses on the R&D of diffractive waveguides and industrial AR devices, and currently holds over 120 core AR patents. Its PVG (Polarized Volume Grating) technology is regarded by the industry as the third-generation mainstream waveguide route after geometric arrays and surface relief. (Compiled)