Ouster's ED X Nano camera mounts directly onto robotic wrists and end-of-arm tooling, where every millimeter matters.
With a gimbal-mounted camera and some AI smarts, you could potentially have your phone compose better shots for you, take better selfies, and follow your face while you're on a video call. I just ...
Teaching a robot arm to pick up a new object used to require thousands of practice runs. Google DeepMind says it has cut that ...
Robotic systems depend on advanced machine vision to perceive, navigate, and interact with their environment. As both the number and resolution of cameras grow, the demand for high-speed, low-latency ...
The ZED X Nano sets a new standard for wrist-mount stereo vision, delivering 2.3MP RGB, neural depth, zero-copy capture pipeline, and ruggedized GMSL2 connectivity in a 40% smaller form factorSAN ...
Phone gimbals are one of those accessories that content creators swear by but never actually want to carry around. Now, Honor thinks it has an answer for that, and it showed up to the first day of MWC ...
What’s happened? Honor’s latest concept is here to shake up the smartphone game with even more AI and robotics (yes, you read that right). It’s called “Honor Robot Phone,” and its main highlight is an ...
Chinese smartphone company Honor is trying to shake up traditional device hardware with a new "robot phone." The company revealed the device will have a camera that folds out from the back of the ...