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The OS-1-128 is priced at $18,000, six times cheaper than the competing 128-channel lidar sensor. This extends Ouster's commitment of providing the lowest pricing at every performance level.
On June 11, Ouster saw its share price rise by 27% after putting out an important press release. The DoD has tested and approved one of the company’s digital lidar sensors for use in unmanned ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Ouster, a leading manufacturer of high-resolution lidar sensors, announced today that its newest multi-beam flash lidar sensor, the OS-1-128, has been ...
First time perception logic has been embedded directly into 3D digital lidar Feature expected to unlock further expansion into the billion dollar market for 2D ...
“With Ouster’s full range of 128-channel sensors, we have a complete high-resolution sensor suite for every application, and for short-range applications, the OS0-128 is in a class of its own.” ...
Ouster, Inc. (NYSE:OUST) is a San Francisco-based American company specializing in LiDAR technology. The company is known for manufacturing high-resolution, digital 3D LiDAR sensors designed for a ...
Ouster is aiming to start mass production of the OS-1-128 in the second quarter of 2019. The system will join the existing 16- and 64-channel LiDAR sensors that the startup already sells today.
Ouster, an approximately $1 billion company, dubs itself as “building the eyes of autonomy." The company primarily makes digital lidar sensors. LiDAR stands for Light Detection and Ranging ...
3D Zone Monitoring will be made available to Ouster customers using REV7 digital lidar products through its upcoming Firmware 3.2 release.
3D Zone Monitoring will be made available to Ouster customers using REV7 digital lidar products through its upcoming Firmware 3.2 release.