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Luxonis OAK-1 W PoE (OV9782 W)
Description
OAK-1 W PoE is an 12MP AI camera that features on-device Neural Network inferencing and Computer Vision capabilities.
It can capture high-resolution images, run custom AI models, and perform advanced computer vision tasks. It uses PoE for both power and GigE connectivity.
Wide FOV allows you to capture more area in one shot, which can be especially useful for:
- Multi-camera setup, to reduce the number of cameras needed to cover the whole area
- AMRs, to cover larger area and to get more features for localization and 3D mapping - see VIO/SLAM documentation for more information
- Object tracking/counting, for example vehicle or people counting over a larger area
PoE connection allows cameras to communicate to other computers via networking protocols (TCP, UDP, HTTP, MQTT, etc.).
As our PoE models feature device flash memory, you can also run your programs in standalone mode. OAK PoE cameras are housed in an rugged, IP-rated enclosure, which is required for industrial and outdoor use.
We suggest following Getting started with OAK PoE devices as the first steps after installation.
- 16GB Internal Storage (eMMC)
- 4 TOPS of processing power (1.4 TOPS for AI - RVC2 NN Performance)
- Run any AI model, even custom architectured/built ones (models need to be converted)
- Encoding: H.264, H.265, MJPEG - 4K/30FPS, 1080P/60FPS
- Computer vision: warp (undistortion), resize, crop via ImageManip node, edge detection, feature tracking. You can also run custom CV functions
- Object tracking: 2D tracking with ObjectTracker node
- Dimension: 82x114x32 mm
- Weight: 294g
Specifications
Sensor | OV9782 |
DFOV / HFOV / VFOV | 150 degree / 127 degree / 79,5 degree |
Resolution | 1MP (1280x800) |
Focus | FF: 19,6cm - infinity |
Max Framerate | 60 FPS |
Package Contents
OAK-1 W PoE camera.WiMood is the official Luxonis distributor in Europe. Find all the Luxonis advantages on our brands page, along with the differences between Luxonis and Intel Realsense.