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Ouster’s Color Lidar Claims It Can Kill the Camera. That’s a Big Promise for Robotics.

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The Big Sell: One Sensor to Rule Them All

Ouster is making a bold bet that the decade-long sensor war in autonomy is over, and they’ve won. The company’s new ‘Rev8’ lineup of lidar sensors does something that sounds almost too neat: it captures full-color imagery and precise 3D depth data simultaneously on the same chip. CEO Angus Pacala is done playing nice with the camera industry, bluntly stating the goal is to ‘obviate cameras’ entirely. For too long, engineers have been forced to fuse ugly, misaligned data streams from separate lidar and camera units, an expensive headache that rarely delivers perfect calibration. Ouster claims its native color lidar solves this by delivering a pre-fused, 3D colorized point cloud straight out of the box. If this works as advertised, it is a massive middle finger to every system integrator who has spent years wrestling with sensor fusion hell.

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The Big Sell: One Sensor to Rule Them AllThe Tech and the ThreatThe Competitive Landscape and the Catch

The Tech and the Threat

The secret sauce is Ouster’s continued reliance on its digital lidar architecture, specifically single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) detectors. Instead of just measuring distance, the same chip now captures image data, boasting 48-bit color and 116 dB of dynamic range. Pacala openly taunts traditional cameras, claiming the sensor is ‘improving in many ways on a modern camera’ thanks to superior sensitivity. The company is already shipping samples and has partnered with Fujifilm and DXOMARK to validate its camera credentials. This is a direct shot across the bow of legacy camera makers like Sony and Onsemi, who supply the imaging sensors for virtually every robotaxi and drone today. Ouster isn’t just building a better mousetrap; it is trying to redesign the entire trap ecosystem.

The Competitive Landscape and the Catch

Ouster isn’t the only player in this game. Chinese rival Hesai announced a similar color lidar platform last month, promising mass production by the end of the year. Pacala is dismissive, arguing that competitors merely ‘package’ a camera and lidar in a box, while Ouster’s integration is true chip-level fusion. This technical distinction matters, but the real question is reliability and cost. Ouster claims the Rev8 platform is smaller and cheaper than previous generations, making it a no-brainer for the exploding humanoid and industrial robotics markets. However, the industry has seen plenty of ‘holy grail’ sensors fail to scale. If Ouster can deliver on its promise of a 500-meter long-range lidar in the OS1 Max that is both color-capable and compact, it will force a painful pivot for every company currently reliant on separate visual and depth sensors. No CVEs were mentioned in the source article.

Source: Techcrunch

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