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While Volvo uses LiDAR for its autonomous vehicles, Elon Musk's Tesla relies on a combination of cameras, radars and GPS for ...
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The Family Handyman on MSNWarning: Modern Car Lasers Could Break Your iPhone!Did you know that car lasers can wreck your iPhone? It's never a good idea to point a camera at them. Read on to find out why ...
Modern smartphones can survive drops and even take a swim, but they may have met their match – and it's not what anyone ...
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 ...
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Futurism on MSNSomething Wild Happens When You Try to Take a Video of a Car's SensorsPublic service announcement: don't point your phone camera directly at a lidar sensor. On Reddit, a user named Jeguetelli ...
Well, as Jalopnik points out while referring its readers to the below video of a Volvo EX90’s Lidar scanner wrecking a camera ...
Lidars mounted on cars can destroy camera sensors. The phenomenon is considered the technological equivalent of staring ...
Waymo's sensor suite allows its robotaxis to see pedestrians in ways cameras may not be able to detect, co-CEO Dmitri Dolgov ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNThis viral video shows how photographing a self-driving car could actually destroy your cameraConcentrated light sources can literally melt part of a camera’s sensor, which is why photographers are often warned not to ...
Lidar is fitted to new cars to improve safety but it’s definitely not safe for your smartphone camera’s sensor ...
Yes, a random laser, including LiDAR sensors, could permanently damage the camera on your precious phone. More details here.
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