
Kyocera’s dropping underwater wireless comms, triple-lens AI depth sensors, and aerial displays at CES – IoT just got weirdly practical.
Picture this: AI sensors talking wirelessly underwater, triple-lens depth cams for pinpoint imaging, and wearable aerial displays – Kyocera’s CES booth is a dev’s fever dream for mobility and IoT. From OPTINITY modules speeding up autonomous driving data to high-res mmWave sensors, they’re pushing AI into extremes like subsea and wearables.[3]
Why care as a developer? These aren’t gadgets; they’re building blocks for next-gen apps. Underwater Wireless Optical Communication (UWOC) means stable data in places WiFi fears to tread – perfect for marine robotics or ocean monitoring. The Real-Time Interactive Caption Display (Cotopat) and phased array antennas? Game-changers for AR/VR and edge AI in real-time scenarios.[3]
Opinion: Hardware innovation like this outpaces LLM hype – it’s what enables truly ambient AI. Devs, hit up booth #6501 if you’re at CES, or watch for integrations. Building IoT with physical constraints? This could slash your prototyping time. What’s your wildest use case for underwater AI?[3]
Source: Kyocera Newsroom