More expensive than Apple Vision Pro: Swarovski Optik introduced the world’s first smart binoculars
January 12, 2024
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AX Visio Equipped with a 32mm lens with 10x zoom, it provides a field of view of 112 meters at a distance of 1000 meters. The image sensor
AX Visio Equipped with a 32mm lens with 10x zoom, it provides a field of view of 112 meters at a distance of 1000 meters. The image sensor has a resolution of 4208×3120 pixels (13MP) for photos, while video recording is limited to Full HD resolution.
Users can easily transfer materials to their smartphones for further editing and processing using a dedicated mobile app.
One of the features of AX Visio is the following feature: live viewallows you to share your observations in real time. Experts confirm the ability of binoculars to recognize objects thanks to an integrated neuroprocessor. Swarovski Optik claims that the binoculars can quickly and reliably identify different animal and bird species, meeting the needs of scientists, eco-activists and nature enthusiasts.
Binoculars can recognize animals and birds / Photo: Swarovski Optik
The binoculars are equipped with features such as a built-in compass and a tilt indicator that shows the device’s angle of inclination to the horizon.
Weighing just under 1,100 grams, AX Visio stands out especially with its portability.
The manufacturer claims battery life is “up to 15 hours during normal operation and 2 hours during heavy use.”
AX Visio is currently available to order for a fee $4799It’s beyond the scope of technology for wildlife watchers, to say the least. Innovative binoculars are likely to attract the attention of professionals and researchers because their price is certainly not affordable for everyone.
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