1. OMNIVISION has introduced the OV01D1R intelligent CMOS image sensor, designed for human presence detection and facial recognition. 2. The sensor operates independently of the laptop's RGB camera, ensuring privacy and touch-free login capabilities. 3. It features low-power consumption and high sensitivity, integrating multiple functions into a single device.
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