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Kyocera's Underwater AI Sensors at CES? Yeah, That's the Future of IoT You've Been Missing

Kyocera's Underwater AI Sensors at CES? Yeah, That's the Future of IoT You've Been Missing

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


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