Acer has introduced the SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera, a new 3D camera that can capture stereoscopic 3D photos and videos, livestream 3D content to YouTube, and support 3D video calls on platforms like Zoom and Teams. Priced at $549 and available in Q3, the camera integrates with Acer's SpatialLabs 3D devices, offering a superior glasses-free 3D experience. The compact camera features an 8MP resolution per eye, Electronic Image Stabilization, and a weatherproof casing.
Acer has launched the SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera, a compact device for capturing 3D photos and videos, livestreaming in 3D, and making 3D video calls. The camera features 8 megapixels per eye, Electronic Image Stabilization, and customizable manual settings. It will be available in Q3 for $549 in the US and €549 in Europe.
Google has provided an inside look at the technology behind its Immersive View feature for Google Maps, showcasing the evolution of its Street View camera technology and the methods used to capture imagery worldwide. Immersive View offers a three-dimensional rendering of destinations, allowing users to see weather forecasts, traffic conditions, and detailed surroundings. It combines footage from Street View with images from a 3D aerial camera, utilizing AI and computer vision to create realistic digital models. Two versions of Immersive View are available, with the route preview option rolling out in select cities.
A future "iPhone Ultra" model may have a camera configuration that can capture spatial photos and videos for display in Apple's Vision Pro headset, according to a reliable Weibo source. The feature would allow users to relive memories in an immersive 3D format, and it is speculated that the iPhone's existing rear camera setup could be expanded to include a three-dimensional camera. The rumored "iPhone Ultra" may be released next year, while the Vision Pro headset is set to launch in early 2024.