Mounting bracket for the LMS100 laser scanner for rear fitting to a wall or on a machine
The SICK TiM571-2050101 Laser Range Finder offers a maximum range of 25 metres and is able to operate outdoors and in all weathers, making it an essential detection tool for all your monitoring systems and industrial applications.
The TIM561-2050101, another member of the large family of SICK laser range finders, is a 2D LiDAR range finder that is particularly suitable for outdoor use.
Small, compact and very quickly installed, the SICK TIM100-3010200 Laser Range Finder is a good solution for controlling all types of indoor surfaces. Connections not included, contact us for more info.
The new generation of SICK microScan3 Core safety laser scanners for industrial environments combine high-performance scanning technology and smart integration.
A high-performance and effective outdoor laser measurement sensor up to 80 m, our selection for the more demanding customers.
High-performance and effective indoor laser measurement sensor up to 80 m
Suitable for a wide range of indoor and outdoor applications, the SICK LMS111-10100 Laser Range Finder offers an excellent compromise between compact size, cost and performance.
Medium-range Sick laser scanner for indoor applications.
This cable for SICK laser range finders has a 12-pin female connector for quickly connecting your installation.
Want to install an SD card reader on your flying Crazyflie 2.1 robotic platform to read or record data in flight?
This microSD card has 64 GB RAM and comes with an adapter compatible with Raspberry Pi and Nvidia Jetson.
The future of autonomous vehicles is shaping up with Robosense's RS-Ruby 3D laser Rangefinder, a Lidar with impressive performance and effecient in all weathers.
The new RS-Helios-32-5515 3D LiDAR laser range finder uses long-range detection and blind spot elimination to facilitate your robotic vehicle’s autonomous navigation.
Small, accurate, low cost and fast, the 2D 360° RPLIDAR A1M8 laser scanner can perform about everything you can imagine, from 3D mapping to obstacle detection.
If you’re in need of a 3D laser range finder that’s highly reliable but more affordable than RoboSense’s flagship products, look no further. RS-Ruby has introduced a mid-range model, the RS-Ruby Lite, which will fully satisfy developers of solutions for unmanned vehicles.
The RS-Lidar-M1 Laser Rangefinder is a high resolution sensor designed for equipping vehicles with autonomous navigation systems. It facilitates decision making by detecting, analyzing and classifying possible obstacles.
RoboSense has now brought us a new series of LiDAR laser range finders: RS-Helios-16P. It is the lightest and most affordable model, while nonetheless offering high levels of performance, and with Ethernet connectivity too!!
The RoboSense RS-Bpearl 3D laser range finder offers an extended field of view and effective blind spot detection for equipping robots and automated equipment without breaking the bank.
The RoboPad magnetic system offers a charging solution for automated robots and vehicles. It is composed of a fixed base and a mobile collector.
Good news for all Raspberry Pi enthusiasts: the Raspberry Pi Zero WH board offers all the features of a Pi Zero, plus an already soldered GPIO 40-pin header!
The most affordable Raspberry Pi in the range is back, with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W – a worthy heir to the Zero W board and, of course, more powerful.
With the Raspberry Pi PoE HAT, you can use a simple Ethernet cable to power your Raspberry Pi 3 B+ through compatible Power over Ethernet networks.