Demystifying the 3D depth camera of IphoneX

The world-famous Apple event took place at the iconic Jobs Theater within the newly constructed Apple Park. On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, Apple unveiled a range of groundbreaking products, including the most powerful Apple Watch Series 3 Cellular and the revolutionary Apple TV 4K. The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus were released as planned, but the real highlight was "One more thing"—the long-awaited iPhone X. Starting at $999, this special edition offered incredible value with its advanced features. The iPhone X came equipped with an A11 64-bit 4-core processor, a stunning 5.8-inch Super Retina display with a resolution of 2436 x 1125, a vertical rear camera, wireless charging, and improved battery life. But what truly set it apart was the introduction of 3D structured light technology, enabling Face ID for secure facial recognition, unlocking, and even face payments. This innovation not only transformed the user experience but also sparked a design revolution across the smartphone and smart device industries. Apple’s use of structured light technology was confirmed by technical experts from Obi Zhongguang. By projecting over 30,000 points of light and analyzing depth information through advanced algorithms, the iPhone X achieved high-precision 3D imaging. Compared to other 3D sensing technologies like TOF (Time of Flight) and stereo vision, structured light offers a cost-effective and efficient solution that's ideal for consumer electronics. While Apple has kept its technology proprietary, many manufacturers are now looking for alternatives. Obi Zhongguang, a leading provider of 3D structured light solutions, has emerged as a key player in this space. With mass-produced 3D depth cameras like the Astra series, the company has been widely adopted by major tech firms, including those in finance, robotics, and smart home devices. Obi Zhongguang’s 3D sensors power critical applications such as Alipay’s face-to-face payment system and HP’s 3D scanning technology. Over 1,500 companies globally have integrated their 3D sensor solutions into various products, ranging from smartphones and robots to VR/AR systems and automotive assistance. Recently, Obi Zhongguang announced the launch of a new generation of structured light 3D sensors. These next-gen products are more compact, offer higher resolution, and consume less power—making them perfect for mobile devices and small-scale applications. As the demand for 3D vision continues to grow, Obi Zhongguang is poised to shape the future of smart devices and AI-driven experiences.

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