A Speckled Structured Light 3D Camera is a high-performance imaging system that projects a pseudo-random "speckle" pattern of infrared light onto a scene to perform 3D depth reconstruction. By calculating the displacement of these unique speckles from a known reference, the camera generates high-density 3D point clouds and depth maps in real-time.
Its primary advantage is the ability to capture dynamic, high-speed scenes with excellent spatial resolution, even on surfaces with minimal natural texture. This makes it an ideal choice for robotic bin picking, gesture recognition, and autonomous navigation, where rapid and reliable volumetric data is a functional necessity.