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What is LiDAR and how does it work?

LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) uses laser pulses to measure distances and generate precise 3D point cloud data for mapping and perception.

What industries use LiDAR technology?

LiDAR is widely used in autonomous driving, robotics, drones, industrial automation, smart cities, and 3D mapping applications.

Which LiDAR should I choose for my project?

It depends on your application. Solid-state LiDAR is ideal for compact systems, semi-solid-state for balanced performance, and mechanical LiDAR for long-range precision.

What is the difference between solid-state and mechanical LiDAR?

Solid-state LiDAR has no moving parts and is more compact and durable, while mechanical LiDAR offers longer range and higher-resolution scanning.

Do you provide technical documentation and SDKs?

Yes, we provide datasheets, SDKs, and integration guides to support development and system integration.

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The Mid-70 is another component adding to the overall market appeal for Livox with tailored use applications such as low-speed autonomous driving and mobile robotics. By significantly expanding the vertical viewing angle, reducing blind spots and increasing close-range precision, the Mid-70 offers a thorough and comprehensive point cloud data quality to ensure safer autonomy.

Wider Viewing Angle, Smaller Blind Zone

The Mid-70's circular field of view extends to 70.4° both horizontally and vertically, and the minimum detection range is reduced to only 5 cm. The wider viewing angle and smaller blind zone enables the system to better explore the surrounding environment and efficiently detect and avoid small objects. This advancement in increasing viewing angle while reducing the blind zone opens up the autonomous-driving system to be safely used in a multitude of use applications and places such as airports, malls, hospitals, and other crowded and complex environments.

Cost Effective

Compared to the current market that primarily uses costly laser emitters or immature MEMS scanners, the Mid-70 adopts low-cost, high-quality semiconductor components for light generation and detection. The entire optical system, including the scanning units, uses proven and readily available optical components such as those employed in the optical lens industry.

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Livox Mid-70 3D LiDAR Sensor

In the Box

Livox Mid-70 ×1
Livox Converter 2.0 ×1
Mounting Bracket ×1
Optical Window Cleaning Cloth ×1
L-shape Hex Screwdriver ×1
Screw Package ×1
Cables Package ×1

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