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ToF 3D Depth Camera I200 | CUBE EYE

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The CUBE EYE ToF 3D Depth Camera I200 is a versatile and powerful solution for a variety of applications that require precise 3D depth data , particularly in outdoor settings. Its compact size, sunlight resistance, and long-range detection make it a viable challenger in robotics, augmented reality, security, and many other sectors. Features of the Cube Eye ToF 3D Depth Camera I200 Sunlight Robustness: This is a major selling point of the I200. Unlike previous models, it performs well even in bright sunlight, making it suitable for outdoor applications like security, object detection, and augmented reality. Long Range Detection: With a range of 7 meters indoors and 5 meters outdoors, the I200 can capture depth data of objects further away than many other ToF cameras. This is useful for robotics, navigation, and obstacle avoidance. VGA Resolution: While not the highest resolution available, VGA (640x480) provides enough detail in the depth data for most applications. Built-in C...

High-tech TOF (time-of-flight) 3D Depth Camera | CUBE EYE

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CUBE EYE is a brand of time-of-flight (ToF) cameras developed by meerecompany, a South Korean company specializing in the development and manufacturing of high-tech equipment for the display, semiconductor, solar cell, and medical industries. ToF (time of flight) cameras use lasers to measure the distance between the camera and the object. Cube Eye is used in a variety of applications, including retail intelligence, surveillance, and 3D scanning.   Cube Eye TOF 3D Depth Camera ToF sensors work by emitting a light pulse and then measuring the time it takes for the pulse to return. The distance to the object is then calculated by dividing the speed of light by the time it takes for the pulse to return.The Cube Eye TOF 3D Depth Camera uses a modulated light source. This means that the light source is turned on and off in a regular pattern. The receiver's detector is synchronized with the light source, so it only measures the light that is emitted during the on period. ...