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Microsoft HoloLens EN166 level of protection and CE certification

Hi there,

I am using Microsoft HoloLolens at work for developing some PoC applications that have been presented on the HMI in Hannover and on the NorShipping fair in Oslo this year. No we would like to move further from the PoC and there are two thinks of your iterest now:

1) Is there any datasheet available regarding the EN166 level of protection? I have found the blog article about this one, but no further description.

2) are HoloLens CE certified? I have not found any CE mark on my device.

I have found just some Blog article about the EN166, but that is not enough.

Does anybody have more info on that?

Thank you.

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