Acer has unveiled the new SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera for those who want to take 3D photos and videos. The camera can be used not only to record 3D content, but also for direct 3D broadcasts on YouTube and other platforms, as well as for making 3D video calls in Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet. The company calls the camera pocket-sized - with dimensions of 102 x 66 x 23 mm.
The camera has a resolution of 8 MP for each lens. It even has a built-in mirror for selfies with an air-resistant casing. There is also electronic image stabilization (EIS), automatic and touch focus. Experienced photographers can adjust settings manually, including camera ISO, white balance, and shutter speed.
The camera's live 3D broadcasting feature will be activated in version 3.0 of the Acer SpatialLabs Player, and high-resolution 3D video conferences will be possible through the SpatialLabs video call widget. It will be compatible with a range of Acer SpatialLabs devices, including laptops with 3D glasses-free screens. You can also view 3D content captured by the device on AR or VR headsets or 3D projectors from other companies.
The Acer SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera will be available in the third quarter of 2024 for $549 or €549 in the US and Europe respectively.
Source: Engadged
Comments (0)
There are no comments for now