Mouser Electronics Inc. announced it is now stocking the Intel RealSense D400 product family. Built specifically to help embedded systems sense, understand, interact, and learn from real-world ...
Intel has announced what it says is the world's smallest high-resolution LiDAR depth camera. The device is called the Intel RealSense LiDAR Camera L515, and with it, the company is introducing a new ...
The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D435f is designed to address challenges for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in variable lighting environments. An addition to the Intel® RealSense TM Stereo product ...
RealSense cameras have been a fascinating piece of tech from Intel — we’ve seen a number of cool applications in the hacker world, from robots to smart appliances. Unfortunately Intel did discontinue ...
Intel is hoping to get its RealSense depth-sensing cameras used in more mobile markets including drones and robotics by adding a new version that features an integrated IMU. Share on Facebook (opens ...
Intel has unveiled the RealSense ID technology built to provide secure facial authentication by combining its RealSense depth-sensing camera with a special neural network. It also encrypts user data.
Intel has now developed its RealSense depth-sensing camera with facial recognition technology, which it hopes could be applied for uses on ATMs or smart locks. Named RealSense ID, the company explains ...
Intel has found another use for its RealSense depth-sensing camera. It married the tech with a neural network to develop a facial recognition system that can enable access to the likes of smart locks ...
The accessory was revealed early by Dimitri Diakopoulos, a senior prototyping engineer at Intel. He posted an image of the device to Twitter, confirming it to be a depth-sensing camera. The tweet has ...
We love depth-sensing cameras and every neat hack they enabled, but this technological novelty has yet to break through to high volume commercial success. So it was sad but not surprising when CRN ...
LG will unveil its next flagship phone in a few days, but the company has already explained that the upcoming LG G8 ThinQ will have a Time of Flight (ToF) camera with 3D, depth-sensing capabilities.
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