Acer announced this Friday (31) the SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera, a camera developed specifically for 3D content creators. The device is an addition to the company’s portfolio for the SpatialLabs product line, which already includes glasses-free laptops and 3D monitors.

The SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera is designed for professionals and enthusiasts who want to take image capture one step further. The camera allows you to capture stereoscopic images with depth, increasing greater immersion in photos and videos.

The product is durable, lightweight and fits in your pocket; It measures 104 x 65.4 x 23.2 mm and weighs only 220 grams.

As for its main features, the camera has 8 MP per eye resolution, integrated selfie system, autofocus (or touch) and electronic image stabilization (EIS).

There’s also an auto-capture mode that helps less experienced users, as well as a handy manual mode for professionals.

Photos, videos and 3D streaming

Acer’s SpatialLabs 3D series has been offering laptops and monitors with three-dimensional images since last year. These devices stand out by using a camera above the screen, simulating stereoscopic scenes and eliminating the need for 3D glasses. This feature works with photos, videos, and even games.

The SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera is a product that complements Acer’s 3D device suite and goes beyond photos and videos. This is because the camera also has real-time 3D streaming capabilities.

See: iPhone 15 Pro records 3D videos to be viewed on Vision Pro

Thanks to SpatialLabs Player 3.0, it is possible to publish videos with three-dimensional depth on YouTube and other platforms. You can even make video calls via Teams, Zoom and Google Meet using the same technology.

The SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera is very compact and weighs only 220 grams.  (Image: Acer/Description)

Device; Compatible with a variety of 3D devices such as monitors, laptops, projectors and VR/AR headsets.

The Acer SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera will be available in the foreign market in the third quarter of 2024 at a suggested price of US$ 549 (approximately R$ 2,882 at the current price).

Source: Tec Mundo

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