Nokia Launches First 5G-Enabled 360-Degree Camera for Industrial Use

The 360-degree camera combines 5G technology, cyber security, and extreme durability for industrial applications.

Highlights

  • World's first 5G-enabled 360-degree camera for industrial use.
  • 8K streaming with low-latency, high-resolution 360-degree video and spatial audio.
  • Available in two variants: Wi-Fi and Extreme Temperature.

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Nokia Launches First 5G-Enabled 360-Degree Camera for Industrial Use

Nokia has announced what it calls the world's first 5G-enabled 360-degree camera designed for industrial usage. The camera is designed for harsh industrial conditions and comes with cyber-secure software and built-in security hardware. "The camera is the result of long-term extensive Nokia multimedia research and contains many of Nokia's ground-breaking innovations," Nokia said in a statement on Wednesday.




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Nokia's 5G-Enabled 360-Degree Camera

The camera is waterproof (IP67) and shock-resistant, offering 8K streaming with low-latency, high-resolution 360-degrees video and spatial audio. It supports transmission over 5G, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, reducing the reliance on traditional cameras in industries and entertainment events.

Variants of the Nokia 360 Camera

The camera is available in two variants: the Nokia 360 Camera (Wi-Fi) for 8K streaming, and the Nokia 5G 360 Camera – Extreme Temperature variant for operations in extreme conditions. Integrated with Nokia's Real-time eXtended Reality Multimedia (RXRM) software, Nokia says the camera enables real-time remote applications, including situational awareness, remote monitoring, and teleoperation of industrial equipment.

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Seamless Integration with AI

RXRM's APIs allow seamless integration with AI platforms, offering immersive, ultra-HD video and 3D OZO Audio, spatial audio for enhanced operational safety and efficiency.

Finnish company Callio Pyhajarvi is an early RXRM customer. They have repurposed Europe's deepest mine (Pyhasalmi Mine: 1,445 meters) into a multidisciplinary operating environment for R&D, remote operations, training, and for spearheading the latest technologies for the mining industry globally, according to Nokia.

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Kirpa B is passionate about the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence technologies and has a keen interest in telecom. In her free time, she enjoys gardening or diving into insightful articles on AI.

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