The OAK-1 MAX is perfectly suited for scenarios that require the processing power of the Robotics Vision Core 2 VPU (RVC2), but without the need for depth perception. The distinguishing feature of the MAX version is its 48 megapixel color camera.
The OAK-1 PoE employs Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) for both communication and power, and is a more rugged version of the OAK-1 thanks to its IP67 sealed casing. The OAK-1-PoE baseboard offers full 802.3af, Class 3 PoE compliance with 1000BASE-T speeds, and includes one on-board camera which implements RGB vision, allowing for on-device AI processing.
The OAK-1 is perfectly suited for scenarios that require the processing power of the Robotics Vision Core 2 VPU (RVC2) but without the need for depth perception.
The OAK-1-W is perfectly suited for scenarios that require the processing power of the Robotics Vision Core 2 VPU (RVC2) but without the need for depth perception. It is a variant of the OAK-1 but with a Wider Field of View, and includes an IMX378 wide FOV 120° DFOV sensor, making it ideal for a diverse range of projects.
The OAK-1-Lite is the lightweight version of our OAK-1, employing a different 13MP color camera. It is perfectly suited for scenarios that require the processing power of the Robotics Vision Core 2 VPU (RVC2) but without the need for depth perception.
The OAK-D PoE employs Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) for both communication and power, and is a more rugged version of the OAK-D thanks to its IP67 sealed casing, making it the preferred option for applications that include risk of exposure to weather or dust contamination. The OAK-D-PoE baseboard offers full 802.3af, Class 3 PoE compliance with 1000BASE-T speeds with micro SD (uSD) card connector, and includes three on-board cameras that implement stereo and RGB vision, allowing for on-device depth and AI processing.
The OAK-D Pro PoE is the Series 2 camera, featuring an IR laser dot projector (for active stereo) and IR illumination LED (for night vision). Series 2 offers an industrial M12 PoE connector (instead of plain RJ45) for power and communication. Additionally, it features an M8 connector for IO connectivity; USB2 (D+, D-), camera IOs (FSIN, STROBE), and 2 other auxiliary IOs capable of UART, I2C, or GPIO.
The OAK-D Pro W PoE is the more rugged version of Series 2 OAK Cameras and features an IR laser dot projector and IR illumination LED (for night vision). In addition, it offers a Wider Field of View, making it perfect for a diverse range of projects. Series 2 offers an industrial M12 PoE connector (instead of plain RJ45) for power and communication. Additionally, it features an M8 connector for IO connectivity; USB2 (D+, D-), camera IOs (FSIN, STROBE), and 2 other auxiliary IOs capable of UART, I2C, or GPIO.
The OAK-D S2 PoE is the rugged version of Series 2 cameras providing the power of 4 TOPS processing and Spatial AI in a form factor ideal for industrial or outdoor use. Yet it is lighter and smaller than its previous generation. Series 2 offers an industrial M12 PoE connector (instead of plain RJ45) for power and communication. Additionally, it features an M8 connector for IO connectivity; USB2 (D+, D-), camera IOs (FSIN, STROBE), and 2 other auxiliary IOs capable of UART, I2C, or GPIO.
The original OAK, the OAK-D offers the power of the Robotics Vision Core 2 (RVC2) and includes two grayscale sensors for stereo depth and a single center color sensor. This legacy version has been superseded by the OAK-D-S2.