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A 210° panoramic camera module based on Sony IMX586, designed for robotic perception, spatial awareness and immersive vision systems that need broader environmental coverage from a single module.
P210 is a panoramic camera module for robotic perception, spatial awareness and immersive vision applications, based on Sony IMX586 and featuring HFOV 210°, VFOV 210° and DFOV 210° ultra-wide coverage.
The value of P210 is not just a wider image. It is built around a coverage-first approach that helps a system capture more of the surrounding scene from a single camera position. For robotics, smart devices and embedded AI vision systems, this can reduce blind spots and lower the complexity of multi-camera layouts.
P210 is based on Sony IMX586, a mature sensor platform with strong ecosystem familiarity across imaging, optics and integration workflows. This makes it a practical choice for teams moving from evaluation to engineering implementation.
| Product Type | Panoramic Camera Module / 2D Camera Module |
| Sensor | Sony IMX586 |
| Resolution Platform | 48MP sensor platform, with output strategy to be defined by system needs |
| FOV | HFOV 210° / VFOV 210° / DFOV 210° |
| Positioning | Ultra-wide coverage, immersive vision, robotic perception, spatial awareness |
| Interface Direction | MIPI camera module integration path |
| Focus Mode | Fixed focus, optimized for broad scene coverage |
| Image Characteristics | Ultra-wide panoramic-style coverage, with downstream distortion management and calibration recommended |
| Integration Note | Suitable for vision systems that prioritize scene coverage over narrow directional imaging |
A normal wide-angle camera mainly tries to show more of a scene in one direction. P210 moves closer to the logic of a panoramic camera module by trying to cover a more complete observation range from a single module. For robotics and spatial awareness systems, that difference affects blind spots, perception redundancy and overall system complexity.
This does not mean a panoramic module replaces every multi-camera or depth solution. It still brings challenges in distortion, calibration and perception pipeline design. But for scene coverage and system simplification, it offers a more distinct product value than a standard wide-angle module.
Q1: Is P210 better as a primary robot camera or a supporting camera?
A: It depends on the system target. If the project focuses on near-field coverage and blind-spot reduction, P210 is a strong supporting front-end. If the system emphasizes panoramic observation and spatial awareness, it can also serve as a main vision entry point.
Q2: Does a 210 degree camera always improve algorithm performance?
A: Not automatically. A larger FOV improves coverage, but it also increases distortion and calibration complexity. It is most valuable in coverage-first scenarios rather than all vision tasks.
Q3: Can P210 be combined with ToF modules?
A: Yes. For systems that need both ultra-wide RGB context and depth perception, P210 can be combined with ToF modules or RGB-D cameras to build a more complete 3D vision system.
If you are evaluating a panoramic camera module, an ultra-wide FOV camera or a robot vision front-end, feel free to contact us. We can help assess whether P210 fits your installation space, host platform, distortion handling approach and application goals.
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