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Revolutionary 3D Depth Sensor Technology | CUBE EYE

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CUBE EYE is a 3D depth sensor that can be used in a variety of applications, including robotics, security, retail, 3D scanning, consumer electronics, AR/VR, medical, and automotive. 

Robotics: 

  • Object and obstacle detection: Cube Eye can be used to detect objects and obstacles in a robot's path, helping to prevent collisions and improve navigation. 
  • Collision avoidance: Cube Eye can be used to detect potential collisions and take corrective action, such as slowing down or stopping the robot. 
  • Autonomous navigation: Cube Eye can be used to help robots navigate autonomously, by providing them with a 3D map of their surroundings. 

Security and Safety: 

  • Facial recognition: It can be used to recognize people's faces, which can be used for security purposes, such as access control and identity verification. 
  • People counting: Cube Eye can be used to count the number of people in a room or other area, which can be used for security purposes, such as crowd control and monitoring. 
  • Surveillance: Cube Eye can be used to provide high-resolution and accurate surveillance footage, which can be used to deter crime and identify criminals. 

Consumer electronics: 

  • Gesture recognition: It can be used to recognize gestures, which can then be used to control devices, such as TVs, stereos, and lights. 
  • Motion tracking: It can be used to track motion, which can then be used to control devices, such as video games and fitness trackers. 
  • Augmented reality: Cube Eye can be used to overlay virtual objects onto the real world, which can be used for a variety of purposes, such as gaming, education, and training. 

If you are looking for 3D depth sensor, you can find it at Cube Eye. 

Click here to contact CUBE EYE. 

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