Sentences with phrase «flood illuminator»

A "flood illuminator" is a device that emits a bright and even light to help a camera or sensor in capturing clear and detailed images, especially in low-light situations. It is used to illuminate a wide area or scene, similar to how a floodlight works. Full definition
As seen in the leaked images, there is a rectangular cut out on the top of the display that hosts sensors including flood illuminator, infrared camera, front camera, dot projector, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, speaker, and microphone.
It's based on the tech in the notch at the top of the phone: it combines an IR system with the front camera and a so - called flood illuminator that beams a light at your face so it can be recognized even in the dark.
Apart from the 7MP camera, Apple has also hidden a bevy of IR sensors, dot projector, and flood illuminator in the notch of the iPhone X which is used scanning a user's face and other key points like their eyes and nose.
The light level isn't an issue — Apple's flood illuminator washes your face in infrared light — but the Neural Engine, powered by Apple's A11 Bionic chip, had only seen me with contact lenses before.
The iPhone X uses an infrared flood illuminator and dot projector to recognize your face for both Face ID and Portrait selfies.
In addition to the usual front camera, proximity sensor and earpiece, the notch also plays home to a flood illuminator, a dot projector and an infrared camera, collectively known as the TrueDepth camera system.
The array consists of a 7 - megapixel camera sensor, an infrared camera, a flood illuminator, and a dot projector.
LG Innotek will supply 3D sensing modules that include a flood illuminator, dot projector, and other key Face ID components.
And yes, there is no depth sensor, flood illuminator or dot projector embedded within this notch like the iPhone X.
Here's how it works: A new «TrueDepth» camera system — which includes an infrared camera, flood illuminator, front camera and dot projector — detects your face, takes an IR image, and uses more than 30,000 IR dots to model your face.
Unlike the iPhone X, the notch on Zenfone 5 doesn't have any dot projector or flood illuminator.
Apple includes a flood illuminator — essentially an infrared light invisible to the naked eye — on the iPhone X which helps the TrueDepth camera system to work at night in the dark or low - light conditions.
It even added a flood illuminator that emits invisible infrared light so that Face ID could even work in the dark.
FaceID is enabled by a True Depth camera system, equipped with an infrared camera, flood illuminator, dot projector and more all packed into the top of your iPhone.
The top notch of the iPhone X includes the infrared camera, ambient light sensor, flood illuminator, proximity sensor, speaker, microphone, front camera and dot projector.
Apple uses a bevy of new hardware to capture this 3D facial map — including a dot projector, traditional front - facing camera, flood illuminator and infrared camera.
Namely, a flood illuminator and a dual camera setup that includes an IR sensor, which means the iPhone X can get an accurate 3D map of your face to prevent the system from being fooled by a 2D picture of the user.
The Face ID works in conjecture with a series of sensors including infrared camera, flood illuminator, ambient light sensor, front camera and the Dot projector.
The new TrueDepth camera system, made up of an infrared camera, selfie camera, flood illuminator and dot projector, captures your face and then processes the image using Apple's new neural engine.
There's a flood illuminator, dot projector and an IR camera which works together to authenticate your face.
To accomplish this, the company built something called the TrueDepth Camera System for the frontside of the iPhone X. Along with the the proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, microphone, and front camera that have appeared on previous iPhone models, the iPhone X also includes an infrared camera, flood illuminator, and dot projector.
The TrueDepth camera system uses a bunch of IR sensors and flood illuminator to create a mathematical model of your face.
The TrueDepth camera system is responsible for that and it is equipped with a dot projector, infrared camera and flood illuminator, and is powered by A11 Bionic to accurately map and recognize a face.
By using the front - facing camera, an infrared camera, a flood illuminator, and a dot projector, the iPhone X scans your facial features and creates a profile for Face ID to recognize.
Face ID revolutionizes authentication on iPhone X, using a state - of - the - art TrueDepth camera system made up of a dot projector, infrared camera and flood illuminator, and is powered by A11 Bionic to accurately map and recognize a face.
The TrueDepth camera includes an infrared camera, flood illuminator, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, speaker, microphone, 7 - megapixel traditional camera, and dot projector (which throws up to 30,000 points on your face during a scan).
The iPhone X's TrueDepth front - facing camera is taking the selfie world by storm, with its infrared camera, flood illuminator, proximity sensor, ambient lights sensor, 7 - megapixel camera, and dot projector.
Often referred to as «the notch», Apple's official terminology calls it the «sensor housing», as it encloses the following components — an infrared camera, a flood illuminator, a dot projector, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, along with a front - facing camera, earpiece and speaker.
The iPhone X's Face ID tech is powered by infrared camera, dot projector, flood illuminator, and ambient light sensor.
Face ID is Apple's new biometric unlocking mechanism that it's introducing with the iPhone X. Using the front - facing cameras, an infrared camera, flood illuminator, and a dot projector, the iPhone scans your face with techniques like depth mapping in order to tell if it's really you.
Apple's Face ID uses the infrared camera, flood illuminator, dot projector and the front - facing 7 - megapixel camera on the iPhone X.
The TrueDepth camera system comprises an infrared camera, a flood illuminator, proximity sensor an ambient light sensor, a dot projector and the front - facing 7 megapixel camera.
This technology makes use of a dot projector, infrared camera, and flood illuminator.
It combines an IR system with front camera and flood illuminator that emits a light at your face to recognize you even in the dark.
To analyse your physiognomy, the flood illuminator detects your face, the infrared camera takes an IR image, and the dot projector places than 30,000 IR dots on your face.
Rather than a single camera, it's actually a cluster of components: a proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, infrared camera, flood illuminator, 7MP camera, and the dot projector.
The 3D sensing modules assembled by LG Innotek, including the flood illuminator and dot projector, are key components of the iPhone X's new TrueDepth camera system, enabling features such as Face ID and Animoji.
The TrueDepth camera system is what's housed inside the iPhone X notch and is composed of the front - facing camera, dot projector, flood illuminator, infrared camera and the 7MP camera.
Apple today confirmed the iPhone X will feature facial recognition technology dependent upon a new «true depth camera system» including an infrared camera, flood illuminator, dot projector, and proximity sensor.
The front - facing camera module now contains an infrared camera, flood illuminator, proximity scanner, ambient light sensor, speaker, microphone, 7 - megapixel camera, and dot projector.
There's a ton of tech packed into that small area on the front of the phone, including an infrared camera, a flood illuminator, the 7 - megapixel front camera and dot projector.
Face ID «revolutionises authentication on iPhone X, using a state - of - the - art TrueDepth camera system made up of a dot projector, infrared camera and flood illuminator, and is powered by A11 Bionic to accurately map and recognise a face».
«There's a ton of tech packed into that small area... including an infrared camera, a flood illuminator, the 7 - megapixel front camera and dot projector.
For no or low light, Apple is using a «flood illuminator» to make sure your face remains scannable to infrared.
The TrueDepth camera system comprises of an infrared camera, flood illuminator, dot projector, 7MP camera, and usual sensors like proximity, microphone, and ambient light sensor.
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