Whether your site requires a completely free, infrastructure-free visitor deployment or a secure, monetization-ready premium network, HeritageOS offers a hardware form factor meticulously engineered to balance aesthetics, durability, and complete inclusivity.
The HeritageOS Module Configurations
Module Setup 01
📦 Configuration A: The Standalone "Free-Access" Model
Overview
Configuration A is our completely self-contained, high-visibility public module. It is engineered for museums and public heritage sites looking to deploy a comprehensive, multi-modal access point with absolutely zero infrastructure overhead.
Front Interface & Experience
Features the artifact’s specific custom name deeply engraved in English and Hindi, paired with custom Grade-2 precision tactile Braille. Sighted and visually impaired visitors interact with a robust, 16 mm vandal-resistant stainless steel push-button. It also displays a high-contrast unique QR Code and a dedicated native phone NFC tap target.
Power & Network Profile
Zero External Power Required. Zero Network Required. The system functions fully offline.
Best Suited For
City-wide Audio Guides, Open public galleries, high-traffic indoor exhibits, and locations without local IT support or internet connectivity.
🚀 Built for the Future: Ready for AI Smart Glasses
At HeritageOS, we don't just build for the hardware of today; we engineer for the spatial computing ecosystems of tomorrow. The high-contrast, optimized QR target arrays on our Configuration A & B faceplates serve a dual purpose. While they provide instant, app-free onboarding for standard mobile devices today, they simultaneously act as localized, zero-latency Computer Vision Anchors for upcoming generations of AI Smart Glasses. Wearers equipped with visual AI eyewear can unlock immersive audio narratives hands-free, simply by glancing at our standardized physical target modules—ensuring your venue’s investment remains cutting-edge for decades to come.
Module Setup 02
📦 Configuration B: The Hybrid "Monetized" Node
Smart Card Transactions & Redundant Digital Onboarding
Overview
Configuration B introduces your venue to smart monetization, transforming a compliance requirement into a self-sustaining revenue stream. It combines frictionless smartphone scanning with tactile physical token interaction.
Front Interface & Experience
Retains the custom-engraved artifact name in English, Hindi, and custom Braille. However, it replaces the mechanical push-button with a completely flat, seamless, wear-resistant Card Tap Area. It retains the unique QR Code and native NFC target on the faceplate for public smartphone compatibility.
Power & Network Profile
Connected Local Network Required. Requires standard localized power distribution configuration to manage the continuous transaction loop.
Best Suited For
Premium indoor galleries looking to rent out physical smart cards or souvenir keyfobs at the entrance ticket counter to monetize the audio guide experience.
🚀 Built for the Future: Ready for AI Smart Glasses
At HeritageOS, we don't just build for the hardware of today; we engineer for the spatial computing ecosystems of tomorrow. The high-contrast, optimized QR target arrays on our Configuration A & B faceplates serve a dual purpose. While they provide instant, app-free onboarding for standard mobile devices today, they simultaneously act as localized, zero-latency Computer Vision Anchors for upcoming generations of AI Smart Glasses. Wearers equipped with visual AI eyewear can unlock immersive audio narratives hands-free, simply by glancing at our standardized physical target modules—ensuring your venue’s investment remains cutting-edge for decades to come.
Module Setup 03
📦 Configurations C & D: The "Standard" Nodes
Overview
Designed for curation teams and architects who prioritize pure, uninterrupted gallery lines, our Standard Architectural configurations strip away all digital visuals from the primary faceplate. This creates a beautifully minimalist, non-intrusive accent block that honors the exhibit space.
The Production Standard
Configurations C and D utilize a completely Standardised, Ready-to-Deploy chassis design. By utilizing a uniform faceplate layout reading simply "AUDIO GUIDE / ऑडियो गाइड" alongside standard precision Braille, these units are instantly deployable to any gallery environment.
Agile Field Configuration
This universal standard is entirely field-configurable. To identify specific exhibits, the curation team applies a high-durability, secondary tactile clear vinyl strip directly onto the frame side or pedestal mount. This allows your team to install the physical hardware first, and configure or assign artifact identities later.
Infinite Reconfigurability
Because the base hardware is perfectly standardized, your museum infrastructure becomes completely modular. If an exhibit moves or a gallery layout is completely rotated, you can shift, reassign, and reconfigure everything instantly through the HeritageOS digital dashboard without ever needing to change or replace the physical hardware modules.
The Workflow Split
Configuration C (Fully Passive Version): Features a completely non-powered, wire-free interface framework. Visually impaired visitors trigger automated local descriptions by bringing their assigned audio guide card flush against the target panel.
Configuration D (Active Smart Mesh Version): Integrates an active internal sensor array. The module instantly routes location tracking identifiers to the core visitor profile over a closed network loop, executing automated contextual audio delivery directly inside the companion web application.
Configuration D (Active Smart Mesh Version): Integrates an active internal sensor array. The module instantly routes location tracking identifiers to the core visitor profile over a closed network loop, executing automated contextual audio delivery directly inside the companion web application.
Power & Network Profile
Configuration C is Zero-Power/Zero-Network. Configuration D operates over a localized secure server and enterprise wireless network array.
Best Suited For
Large-scale rollouts on tight municipal budgets, high-end art galleries, and historic monuments with strict aesthetic guidelines that still require complete Sugamya Bharat legal compliance.
🛠️ The Architectural Reality Check: A Core Comparison
| Operational Metric | The Push-Button Route ("Free Access") | The Card-Tap Route ("Paid Access") |
|---|---|---|
| Monetization Capability | None (Open to all public visitors) | Excellent (High revenue via ₹100 Deposit / ₹75 Refund model) |
| Power Infrastructure | Zero Maintenance (Ultra-low-power independent lifecycle) | Medium (Standard localized power configuration required) |
| Network Infrastructure | Completely Offline (Operates isolated in remote locations) | Requires localized local server networks and enterprise wireless access configurations |
| Environmental Resilience | High (Can be deployed anywhere, indoors or rugged outdoors) | Suited for indoor galleries, climate-controlled spaces, or guarded pavilions |
HeritageOS
The Operating System of Museums
B40 Sagar Lake View
Vrindavan Nagar, Ayodhya Bypass
Bhopal 462041 MP India