Hey everyone, sharing a quick update on Orbbec’s Gemini 335, a flagship in the Gemini 330 depth + RGB camera family. Built for reliable performance across lighting conditions, indoors and out, it’s a solid option for robotics, AR/VR, mapping, and more.
What makes the Gemini 335 stand out
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Dual stereo tech for robust depth in varied lighting: active + passive stereo ensure dependable depth data whether indoors, outdoors, or mixed environments.
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Outdoor-ready with IP5X dust protection, plus seamless indoor performance.
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Edge processing power: built-in depth and RGB processing with the MX6800 ASIC to keep latency low and on-device decision making fast.
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Wide field of view: 90° horizontal x 65° vertical for broad scene coverage.
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Precise multi-device synchronization: synchronized depth and color frames, easy to coordinate across several cameras if you’re building a larger setup.
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Simple integration: easy setup with the Orbbec SDK, and consistent data quality from pitch black to bright daylight.
Why it matters
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A single camera that performs reliably in dynamic environments, reducing the need for environment-specific hardware.
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Compact, synchronized perception that’s great for constrained spaces and multi-camera rigs.
Who’s it for
- Developers and teams working on indoor/outdoor robotics, mapping, AR/VR, and smart environments where robust depth + color data is critical.
- Check Now: Orbbec Gemini 335 Stereo Vision Camera with Infrared Imaging
That’s all for this share. What practical applications would you explore with the Gemini 335’s indoor/outdoor depth capabilities?

