The OAK-D Lite is a lightweight, cost-effective, and powerful spatial AI camera designed for robotic vision. It integrates stereo depth sensing with a high-resolution RGB camera and onboard neural network processing, delivering human-like perception in a compact form factor. Ideal for developers, researchers, and embedded system integrators. Features: Camera Variants: Fixed-Focus: Durable, vibration-resistant—ideal for drones and mobile systems Auto-Focus: Dynamic lens control for sharp focus at 8–50 cm; configurable via DepthAI API AI & Vision Capabilities: RVC2 architecture with 4 TOPS (1.4 TOPS for AI inference) Run any converted AI model—classification, detection, segmentation, and more Built-in vision tools: undistortion, crop/resize, edge detection, feature tracking Video encoding: H.264, H.265, MJPEG (up to 4K/30FPS, 1080p/60FPS) Design & Build: Industrial-grade aluminum housing with Gorilla Glass front Compact: Tripod and 75 mm M4 VESA mounts Operating Temp: -20°C to 50°C Connectivity & Power: USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen1): Power + 5 Gbps data Power consumption: Base: 2.5–3W, Full load (AI + depth + encoding): Up to 5W Depth Accuracy: <2% at 40 cm – 3 m <4% at 3 – 6 m <6% at 6 – 8 m Integrated Motion Sensing : 6-axis IMU (BMI270) for motion tracking, SLAM, and orientation data Package Includes: 1 x Luxonis Oak-D Lite Robotics Camera with Auto-focus
Specifications
| Item Type: | Camera |
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| Model No. / Name: | Lite Robotics |
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| Focal Length (mm): | 3.37 |
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| Photo resolution | 4208x3120 |
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| Sensor | IMX214 (PY047) |
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| Focus | AF: 8cm - ∞ |
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| Frame Rate | 35 FPS |
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| Shutter Type: | rolling |
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| Sensor size | 1/3.1” |
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| Pixel Size (um) | 1.12µm |
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| Length (mm): | 115 |
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| Width (mm): | 55 |
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| Weight (g): | 102 |
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| Shipping Weight | 0.102 kg |
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| Shipping Dimensions | 11.5 × 5.5 × 2.5 cm |
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