Intel recently started shipping of two of its latest products – Intel RealSense D400 Depth Cameras. These products are introduced under the next-generation Intel RealSense D400 family of products. These two new entities, D435 and D415, come with an ability to grant 3D capability to any end-user ready device, machine or any prototype under development. An awesome range of features, it is considered pretty ideal for educators and makers who wish to deliver their end results in a new manner every other time.
These cameras would play a crucial role in software development and hardware prototyping. Intel is offering these cameras in a ready-to-use format with USB-based form factor that is compatible with a D400 depth module and latest Intel RealSense vision processor D4 that can process even the most complicated depth data in real time. The entities are supported by Intel RealSense SDK 2.0. It is for the first time RealSense SDK 2.0 has been offered as a open source, cross-platform SDK. These cameras can be used for both outdoor and indoor purposes under any kind of lighting ambience.
The vice president and general manager of RealSense Group from Intel, Sagi Ben Moshe, adds that, “Many of today’s machines and devices use 2D image recognition-based computer vision, but with Intel RealSense’s best-in-class depth technology, we are redefining future technologies to ‘see’ like a human, so devices and machines can truly enrich people’s lives. With its compact, ready-to-use form, the Intel RealSense D400 Depth Camera series not only makes it easy for developers to build 3D depth sensing into any design, but they are also ready to be embedded into high-volume products.”
You can order these products online as well as offline from Intel.
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