The Oak-D LITE takes the appealing characteristics of the Oak-D and makes them even better. The smaller and more affordable Oak-D LITE can still be considered the swiss army knife of computer vision.
The Oak-D LITE takes the appealing characteristics of the Oak-D and makes them even better. The smaller and more affordable Oak-D LITE can still be considered the swiss army knife of computer vision. The main difference between the D and the D LITE are lower resolution mono-cameras, no IMU on board, and no power adaptor. For most use cases of the Oak-D LITE, the USB Type C port should supply enough power (a Y-adaptor is available through Luxonis should extra power be needed).
Much like the rest of the Oak line from Luxonis, the Oak-D LITE works with the OpenCV AI kit and makes for both a great starting point and a professional solution for computer vision.