CAT S60: world's first smartphone with built-in thermal camera
18 February, 2016
It can see in the dark, it can see through smoke, it can measure the temperature of objects 30m away.
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- 18 Feb 2016
AnonD-442781, 18 Feb 2016Now we just need one that can see through clothes.Haha! Here's some desperate dude who's never been laid. Never change, nerd.
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- 18 Feb 2016
AnonD-442781, 18 Feb 2016Now we just need one that can see through clothes.pervy :P
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- 18 Feb 2016
remain Cat solar smartphone.
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- 18 Feb 2016
this is innovation, others should look at this
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- 18 Feb 2016
Now we just need one that can see through clothes.
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- 18 Feb 2016
It doesn't have 640x480 thermal sensor so It's not fair to compare it to Seek's 208x156. S60 has Flir Lepton2 core with resolution 80x60 or Lepton3 with resolution 160x120. Then in software they combine Lepton data with regular camera image to produce 640x480 images. But the result is not even close to real 640x480 thermal cameras which cost many thousands of dollars.