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RealSense ZR300 Development Kit available on a market?

ISa
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Dear,

I have a question in regarding availability of Real Sense ZR300 Development Kit in a market. It seems https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense librealsense officially support this sensor and it looks quite useful for motion tracking and other visual-inertial related applications.

Is there anyone who knows where can I purchase this sensor or when?

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MartyG
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Currently the ZR300 is used in the design for Intel's mixed-reality RealSense headset called Project Alloy, though multiple sources state that it will be replaced in the headset by the forthcoming next-generation RealSense 400 camera (R400) announced last summer.

https://newsroom.intel.com/chip-shots/intel-announces-tools-realsense-technology-development/ Intel Announces Tools for RealSense Technology Development | Intel Newsroom

The ZR300 development kit was scheduled to be released at the end of 2016 but is likely running late, given that it is not yet available on the Intel developer kit store. Given that the ZR300 is said to be especially suited to robotics control and augmented reality - subjects which are currently part of Intel's primary focus for RealSense - it is likely that it is still going to be released soon. I recommend keeping an eye on Intel's developer kit store page.

http://click.intel.com/realsense.html Intel® RealSense™ Developer Kits

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MartyG
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Currently the ZR300 is used in the design for Intel's mixed-reality RealSense headset called Project Alloy, though multiple sources state that it will be replaced in the headset by the forthcoming next-generation RealSense 400 camera (R400) announced last summer.

https://newsroom.intel.com/chip-shots/intel-announces-tools-realsense-technology-development/ Intel Announces Tools for RealSense Technology Development | Intel Newsroom

The ZR300 development kit was scheduled to be released at the end of 2016 but is likely running late, given that it is not yet available on the Intel developer kit store. Given that the ZR300 is said to be especially suited to robotics control and augmented reality - subjects which are currently part of Intel's primary focus for RealSense - it is likely that it is still going to be released soon. I recommend keeping an eye on Intel's developer kit store page.

http://click.intel.com/realsense.html Intel® RealSense™ Developer Kits

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