Seyond 120°×70° Wide Field of View LiDAR Robin-W
120°×70° Ultra Wide Field of View LiDAR
Robin W features an ultra-wide field of view (FOV) of 120°×70°, enabling broader lateral field detection and a blind spot-free view. It can detect up to 70 m at a reflectivity of 10%, which is twice the detection range of other side-view LIDARs. Additionally, it maintains a minimum range of 0.1 m, minimizing blind spots.
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Wavelength: 905nm (Class 1) Detection range (maximum): 150m Detection range (10% Ref.): 70m FOV: 120°×70° Resolution (H×V): 0.15°×0.36° Scan rate: 10-20 FPS IP code: IP67 (body), IP69K (window) Operating temperature: -40 °C to +85 °C Power consumption: 7.2 W Size (H×W×D): 85 mm×104.8 mm×106.7 mm Weight: 800g Bushing: Soft rubber bushing
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Robin-W
Applications/Examples of results
- Autonomous driving - Robotics - Smart city
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