SeeSV-S205 - Noise detection camera

SeeSV-S205 can capture any photo which accurately displays the location of the sound emitted with the visual intensity of the color is very intuitive.

The product is the result of a collaboration between SM Instrument Company and Professor Suk-Hyung Bae from the Korea High Science and Technology Institute. This 1.78kg SeeSV-S205 pentagonal camera model is equipped with 3 back handles for users to use with just one hand quite easily.

The front of the camera is a highly sensitive 30 micro system (which detects different sound sources) arranged in a spiral with the focus on optical lens assemblies that can record at up to 25 frames per second.

Picture 1 of SeeSV-S205 - Noise detection camera SeeSV-S205. (Photo: gizmag).

SeeSV-S205 does not have a built-in LCD monitor that allows direct playback of photos. Instead the data obtained from the integrated microphone system and lens assembly will be displayed directly on a computer connected to the device. These data will be combined - Form a realistic image of the sample to be captured with a 'map' that accurately simulates the position at which the intensity is greatest in different colors. In the 'map' color noise indicator, blue is used to refer to the least noise areas; and red corresponds to the region that emits the most noise.

Picture 2 of SeeSV-S205 - Noise detection camera Images from SeeSV-S205 show the exact location of noise
From car engines in very intuitive colors. (Photo: gizmag).

According to Suk-Hyung Bae, the reason SeeSV-S205 has a compact and highly portable appearance is because the device is not designed to detect all audio frequencies.'Unusual noises from industrial equipment often have higher frequencies,' the professor added. And the design of SeeSV-S205 only supports the detection of frequencies from 350Hz to 12,000Hz, which is quite a surplus.

In the future, SeeSV-S205 will soon be widely used in car repair stations - Helping technicians easily detect strange noises in engine assemblies instead of traditional hearing. This model of the award-winning Red Dot camera design in February 2013 has not yet had a specific selling price or the time of commercialization.