One of the great new features of the new Pro your LiDAR program, its sensors embedded in cameras analyze the three-dimensional environment in which it is obtained by offering a high level of real-time unattractive quality. The first test we were able to do was a surprise.
At first glance it looks like another upgrade, but it only takes one recording iPad Pro cameras with infrared camera
A network of points that see distances regularly
Here is the iPad Pro & # 39; s LiDAR under-infrared. pic.twitter.com/IZkum3nwRx
– Faruk 🚀 ᴵᴾᴴᴼᴺᴱᴰᴼ (@iPhonedo) March 26, 2020
This is a video posted by Faruk, where we can see how the new Pro version is we use a network of lasers that detect the distance of objects the cameras process network When an object is near, the area being analyzed by these lasers (covered by a dotted area) is small. From a distance, the lasers cover a large area.
On video we can even see the well-defined shadow of a focused rubber duck, something that the iPad can also use to generate data displayed on a real-time virtual reality display. Of course, with the abundance of natural light our eyes detect, we will never see that network of dots with infrared laser: the only thing we will appreciate is the result of a high-quality optical system.