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A Volvo EX90's lidar sensor was caught on video damaging a smartphone's built-in camera. The lidar's lasers damaged the camera's telephoto lens, which fried certain pixels. Here's a PSA ...
Yes, the high-energy infrared beams shot by the LiDAR sensor can damage your phone's camera. "The lidar, being a laser based system, uses infrared light waves that may cause damage to certain ...
A car’s lidar sensor can permanently damage your phone camera if you point it directly at it. A Galaxy S24 Ultra owner reported similar damage after attending a laser-heavy light show.
The downside to this weirdness is that, in much the same way it’s unsafe to stare at the sun, there are some sights you shouldn’t point a camera at—like a Volvo EX90’s lidar sensor.
SOMETHING as simple as taking a photo or a video of a car could break your phone's camera. It may seem harmless, but if the vehicle is fairly new, it could have a LiDAR sensor - which is used to ...
Inertial Labs has introduced the RESEPI Ultra LITE, a lightweight payload combining lidar and camera technology for advanced surveying and mapping applications. The system integrates the XT-32 lidar ...
Kyocera has brought out a Camera-LIDAR Fusion Sensor – claimed to be the world’s first LIDAR that aligns the optical axes of the camera and LIDAR into a single sensor. The device enables the real-time ...
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