Facing new Euro NCAP requirements, vehicle mounted thermal cameras leverage their physics-based infrared thermal imaging to complement perception gaps where traditional sensors fail. Independent of ...
This tiny smartphone camera attachment can help you see in the dark and get a thermal snapshot of your environment. Sarah Mitroff Freelance Editor Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including ...
Thermal cameras have long been hobbled by low resolutions, but a new scientific breakthrough may change that and usher in an ...
Company Unveils Self-Driving Test Vehicle Featuring Automatic Emergency Breaking Enabled by Thermal Cameras WILSONVILLE, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FLIR Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLIR) today announced two ...
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Snake heat vision inspires 4K imaging that could fit in phones
Snake-inspired thermal vision is moving from the lab toward devices that look a lot like everyday cameras and phones. By mimicking how vipers sense heat and fusing that idea with standard silicon ...
Ulefone celebrates its 10th anniversary with the launch of the Armor 28 Ultra series, a lineup of rugged smartphones. The series includes the standard Armor 28 Ultra and the exclusive Armor 28 Ultra ...
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Thermal cameras, monoculars, and scopes are cheating. I don’t know a plainer way to declare my opposition to devices that could allow us to bypass legal hunting hours. But, as long as this new class ...
BARCELONA -- Remember the FLIR One thermal camera that attached to your phone, giving it thermal vision capabilities? A new rugged phone from Cat has a similar camera built in. The company showed off ...
For several years car companies like Audi and BMW have incorporated thermal cameras powered by FLIR Systems, giving drivers the ability to enhance their night vision. Yesterday FLIR announced the next ...
A thermal camera captures heat signatures and converts them into a visible image. You may recognize thermal cameras for their distinct green, blue, and orange tinted images which have been portrayed ...
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