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RealSense D436 Starter Kit

The complete, retail-ready evaluation kit for developers needing to prototype synchronized global shutter 3D vision systems immediately.

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Product Number: 29455
Category: 3D Cameras

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Product Summary

The RealSense™ D436 Starter Kit is the fastest way to evaluate the benefits of synchronized depth and RGB global shutter sensors for your project. This all-in-one bundle gives you the D436 camera along with a high-speed USB-C cable and a mounting tripod, everything you need to start testing SLAM and robotic navigation algorithms right out of the box.

What is in the Box:

  • RealSense™ Depth Camera D436 Peripheral
  • Tripod
  • USB-C Cable
  • Get Started Guide

The RealSense™ D436 Starter Kit is the fastest way to evaluate the benefits of synchronized depth and RGB global shutter sensors for your project. This "Retail Box" version is curated for developers and R&D teams who want to jump straight into testing without worrying about sourcing compatible cables or mounting hardware.

Inside the compact 90mm x 25mm x 25mm chassis, the D436 includes an integrated IMU to provide the 6DoF data necessary for stable visual SLAM and tracking. Whether you are operating in a brightly lit warehouse or a variable outdoor environment, the D436 maintains high-speed data integrity at up to 90 FPS. Because it shares the same form factor as the D435i and runs on the open-source RealSense™ SDK 2.0, you can integrate this into existing designs with virtually no development downtime.

RealSense D436 Starter Kit Highlights

  • Complete Evaluation Bundle: Ready to use immediately with all necessary accessories included in one retail package.
  • Plug-and-Play Integration: Supported on Windows, Linux, and Android via the mature, open-source SDK 2.0.
  • Integrated 6DoF IMU: Built-in inertial sensors provide the essential tracking data required for visual odometry and SLAM.
  • Compatibility: Built for "drop-in" replacement of D435i units, utilizing the same mechanical footprint and SDK.

Targeted Applications

  • Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR): Maintain precise navigation and obstacle detection even during high-speed turns or rapid rotations.
  • Industrial 3D Scanning: Capture dimensionally accurate 3D data of moving objects on logistics lines without motion-induced distortion.
  • Visual SLAM & Mapping: Achieve tighter point-cloud alignment for drones and mobile platforms navigating unstructured spaces.
  • Spatial AI Training: Generate high-quality datasets where every pixel of color data corresponds exactly to the underlying depth frame.
  • Human-Robot Interaction: Enable responsive gesture control and facial recognition in dynamic, shared workspaces.

Product Specifications

InterfaceInterface
USB
Ideal Range [m]Ideal Range [m]
0.3 to 3
Shutter TypeShutter Type
Global Shutter

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