Ultra-small camera

A Taiwanese electronics maker has launched the world's smallest, binaural-type camera that is easy to use in a variety of fields, including medicine.

A Taiwanese electronics maker has launched the world's smallest, binaural-type camera that is easy to use in a variety of fields, including medicine.

With a length of only 15 mm and a diameter of 4.4 mm, the MO-R803 is the latest addition to Misumi Electronics Corporation, one of the world's leading manufacturers of CCTV and CMOS security equipment. Loan.

This camera is connected to a bendable cord, so overall it looks like a snake that is bent, looks pretty fancy.

The user easily wraps the plastic cord into the body or costume, or inserts a shelf or any other object to use the camera to his liking and purpose. With two lenses with viewing angles of 55 degrees and 105 degrees, the camera has the ability to shoot video with QVGA resolution (320 x 240 pixels).

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The MO-R803 ' snake ' camera can be used as a handy medical tool or a convenient means of surveillance and surveillance. (Photo: Misumi)

The MO-R803 is equipped with a 1/18 inch (1.4 mm) chip that uses CMOS (additional metal oxide semiconductor) technology - also the smallest in the world today. At a size that Misumi believes is the smallest in the world, the MO-R803 is a very convenient device, as it can be placed in hidden places, narrow spaces or areas where people can not. accessible.

Thanks to these features, the ' snake camera ' can also be used as a handy medical device or as a convenient means of surveillance and surveillance. In addition, it can also be an attractive toy for those who love small and delicate gadgets.

Minh Quang

Update 11 December 2018
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