The typical self-driving prototype is outfitted with a barrage of sensors, from cameras to LiDAR and radar to ultrasonic sensors. All of these are watching the road, other vehicles, pedestrians and, ...
Outdoor enthusiasts who visit CES 2016 should take a look at the FLIR Scout TK, a pocket-sized thermal vision monocular that enables campers to fully explore nature, even at night. Crafted to catch ...
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 ...
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 ...
“Thermal now reminds me of lidar five years ago,” remarked Wade Appelman, chief marketing officer for Owl Autonomous Imaging in an interview at CES in Las Vegas. The company specializes in infrared ...
Thermal cameras that can see a person’s body heat were once expensive tools that only police and the military used. But now they’re small and cheap enough to work alongside your smartphone. And FLIR’s ...
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While video surveillance remains a robust market segment for the security industry, camera commoditization and eroding hardware margins have been a key pain point for systems integrators. The ...
Back in 2014, FLIR brought the same thermal imaging technology used by law enforcement and militaries to consumers through an accessory that gave iPhones heat-sensing Predator-vision. The latest ...
Update 3/3/15: We’ve added the new Seek Thermal XR to the bottom of this review. The evolution of Apple’s iOS cameras has been fairly linear: Apple improved their image quality, added video recording ...
Heat-vision cameras have been used widely in many industries for decades: Soldiers find targets through heat-vision rifle sights, police mount them on helicopters to search for people on the ground ...
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