Introducing LiveOn Nano: The World’s Smallest and Lightest Ultra-Compact Wearable Camera for Remote Work Support

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Introducing LiveOn Nano: The World’s Smallest and Lightest Ultra-Compact Wearable Camera for Remote Work Support

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Japan Media Systems Co., Ltd. has released “LiveOn Nano,” an ultra-compact wearable camera that aims to redefine the standards of conventional wearable cameras by addressing issues such as weight and discomfort during prolonged wear. This device integrates all necessary functions for remote work support into a single, compact unit. The LiveOn Nano will be publicly showcased for the first time at the “10th Smart Factory Expo,” held from January 21st to 23rd, 2026.

Background of Product Release

Japan Media Systems, a developer and provider of the “LiveOn” communication platform series, has utilized its extensive experience and in-house development capabilities to meet diverse customer needs. The company has successfully provided solutions for remote work assistance, training of young professionals, technical succession, and optimizing on-site management by combining the “LiveOn Wearable” remote work support system with the “LiveOn RecX” cloud recording system.

However, a persistent challenge identified was the size and wearing burden of existing wearable cameras. Responding to customer requests for a smaller, lighter, and more user-friendly camera, the company decided to launch “LiveOn Nano.” This device, weighing less than 80g and approximately half the volume of a typical smartphone, integrates LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS modules, along with the “LiveOn Wearable” remote work support system. Its compact design maintains ease of operation and high communication quality, enabling it to address a wider range of industries and usage scenarios.

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Product Features

World’s Smallest and Lightest

LiveOn Nano features a stick-type design that minimizes the burden on the wearer. As it includes an LTE module, there is no need to carry separate network devices. Its small and lightweight design allows for comfortable long-term wear, enabling workers to focus on their tasks. The camera can be attached to a helmet for transmitting point-of-view footage or worn on the chest for face-to-face video, adapting to various scenarios and viewing requirements.

Remote Work Support System Standard-Equipped, Connects Instantly Upon Power-On

No complex setup is required. Connection is established simply by pressing the power button, allowing for immediate video and audio communication. This makes it easy to use even for individuals who are not familiar with operating machinery. Furthermore, it provides high-definition video that captures fine details on site and clear audio quality, even in noisy environments, supporting accurate instructions and decisions. It also supports multi-point simultaneous connections, remote device control, document sharing, still image capture, and local recording, making it versatile for various applications.

Usage Scenarios

  • Remote attendance and support for on-site work

  • Recording work procedures and skills for training and technical succession

  • Documenting situations during trouble occurrences

  • Saving evidence for inspection and maintenance tasks

  • Recording customer interactions or incidents (e.g., for customer harassment prevention)

Future Developments

The company plans to promote the adoption of LiveOn Nano across various sectors, including on-site work, inspection services, security, and retail. It also intends to strengthen integration with diverse cloud services as a solution to advance on-site digital transformation (DX).

Event and Media Information

Exhibition Overview

LiveOn Nano will be first exhibited at:

  • Exhibition Name: Factory Innovation Week 2026 “Smart Factory EXPO” within “Wearable World”

  • Dates: January 21st (Wednesday) – 23rd (Friday), 2026

  • Venue: Tokyo Big Sight (3-11-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo)

  • Company Booth: South 3 & 4 Hall, S21-40

  • Official Website: https://www.fiweek.jp/tokyo/ja-jp/conference/wearableworld.html

Media Broadcast Information

The LiveOn Nano and an interview with Shinji Nakano, Representative Director CEO, were featured as cutting-edge technology utilizing wearable cameras on:

Product Overview

  • Product Name: LiveOn Nano

  • Availability: Scheduled for early summer 2026

  • Offering: Ultra-compact wearable camera + remote work support system software (For details on plans and pricing, please inquire separately.)

  • Size: 89x35x17 mm (approx. 75g)

  • Specifications:

    • Waterproof/Dustproof Performance: IP66

    • Communication Standards: LTE/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth

    • Supported OS: Android 12

*Note: The listed specifications are for a product under development and may change in the actual retail version.

Company Information

  • Company Name: Japan Media Systems Co., Ltd.

  • Representative: Shinji Nakano, Representative Director CEO

  • Location: 2F, Daini Denpa Building, 2-14-10 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan

  • Established: August 1984

  • Business Activities: Development, sales, and support of the communication platform “LiveOn series”

  • Capital: 100 million JPY

  • URL: https://web.liveon.ne.jp/

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