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RealSense™ Depth Camera D455 (Starter Kit)

Get the RealSense™ Depth Camera D455 Starter Kit for a complete setup, featuring a Vision Processor, IMU, camera, and accessories for accurate depth sensing.

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Product Number: 24721
Category: 3D Cameras

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Product Summary

Manufacturer’s Part #: 999WCT, Active IR Stereo, 1280 x 720, Global shutter, Baseline: 95 mm, USB3.1, IMU: Yes, Starter Kit, Includes: Vision Processor D4, Depth Module D450, Cable, Tripod

The RealSense™ Depth Camera D455 Starter Kit (Manufacturer’s Part #999WCT) provides a complete solution for long-range depth sensing applications. It includes the D455 camera with a 95 mm baseline and a global shutter for both RGB and depth sensors, achieving less than 2% depth error at 4 meters. The starter kit also features a Vision Processor D4, Depth Module D450, Bosch BMI055 IMU, a 1m USB3 C to A cable, and a mini tripod, ensuring a convenient setup for developers. The D455 captures depth data at a resolution of 1280 x 720, with both RGB and depth sensors sharing an 86° field of view. Compatible with the RealSense™ SDK 2.0, this starter kit offers developers the flexibility to work with various programming languages and code wrappers for seamless integration.

RealSense™ Depth Camera D455 (Starter Kit) Highlights

  • Complete starter kit with essential accessories
  • 95 mm baseline for enhanced depth accuracy
  • Global shutter for improved motion capture
  • Compatible with RealSense™ SDK 2.0
  • Ideal for long-range depth sensing

Targeted Applications

  • Long-Range Depth Applications
  • Robotics
  • Industrial Automation
  • Augmented Reality

Product Specifications

InterfaceInterface
USB3.1
Baseline [mm]Baseline [mm]
95
Depth FilterDepth Filter
All-Pass
Depth TechnologyDepth Technology
Active IR Stereo
Dimensions LxBxH [mm]Dimensions LxBxH [mm]
124 x 26 x 29
Field of View Diagonal [°]Field of View Diagonal [°]
95
Field of View Horizontal [°]Field of View Horizontal [°]
87
Field of View Vertical [°]Field of View Vertical [°]
58
Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]
1280
Ideal Range [m]Ideal Range [m]
0.6 to 6
IncludesIncludes
Cable and Tripod, Intel® RealSense™ D455 Depth Camera
Interial Measurement Unit (IMU)
ManufacturerManufacturer
RealSense
Max. Depth Frame Rate [fps]Max. Depth Frame Rate [fps]
30
Max. Depth ResolutionMax. Depth Resolution
1280 x 720
Max. RGB Frame Rate [fps]Max. RGB Frame Rate [fps]
30
Max. RGB ResolutionMax. RGB Resolution
1280 x 800
Minimum Depth Distance [mm]Minimum Depth Distance [mm]
520
Operating Relative Humidity [%]Operating Relative Humidity [%]
90
PackagePackage
Starter Kit
Product TypeProduct Type
Housed Camera
RGB SensorRGB Sensor
Yes
Shutter TypeShutter Type
Global Shutter
Software CompatibleSoftware Compatible
Intel RealSense SDK 2.0
Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]
720


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