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Yes, a random laser, including LiDAR sensors, could permanently damage the camera on your precious phone. More details here.
Some users are learning the hard way that filming a laser or the lidar sensor on a Volvo can irreversibly fry pixels in your ...
Laser beams don't play nice with camera image sensors, and Volvo recommends avoiding close-up photography or using a ...
A startling video shows a Volvo EX90's lidar system zapping a smartphone's telephoto camera, revealing a little-known risk of next-gen automotive tech.
Concentrated light sources can literally melt part of a camera’s sensor, which is why photographers are often warned not to ...
By 2030, the autonomous vehicle market is expected to surpass $2.2 trillion, with millions of cars navigating roads using AI ...
A viral Reddit video has been released of a Volvo EX90, and it's lidar sensors, but there's more to the story. These sensors just might ruin your phone camera.
SOMETHING as simple as taking a photo or a video of a car could break your phone’s camera. It may seem harmless, but if the ...
Lidar is fitted to new cars to improve safety but it’s definitely not safe for your smartphone camera’s sensor ...
Lidar systems are starting to be used in regular consumer cars like the new Volvo EX90, but there’s a huge risk most don’t ...
A Volvo EX90's lidar sensor was caught on video damaging a smartphone's built-in camera. The lidar's lasers damaged the camera's telephoto lens, which fried certain pixels. Here's a PSA ...