Gravity: HuskyLens K210 AI Camera (No-Code Vision Sensor for STEM, Arduino & micro:bit)
Bring the power of AI into the Grades 6-10 STEM classroom with the HUSKYLENS AI Camera, an easy-to-use AI Vision Sensor designed for hands-on learning. No complex coding. No frustrating setup. Just pure, hands-on learning. Imagine students designing a robot that recognizes their own face, an interactive game that responds to gestures, or a smart device that sorts objects by color. Powered by the Kendryte K210 processor, this Edge AI camera functions as a powerful object tracking sensor and a precise face recognition sensor without coding. As a unique vision sensor with a screen, students get instant feedback while training it to build a line following robot or other smart devices. It's the ideal vision sensor for STEM and serves as the perfect AI camera for micro:bit, Raspberry Pi, Arduino.
Why HUSKYLENS is the Ideal AI Vision Sensor for STEM Classroom
From Idea to Invention: Endless Project Possibilities
HUSKYLENS is the "eyes" for countless student creations. Its six core functions provide the foundation for hundreds of cross-curricular activities spanning science, engineering, and art.
Get Started Quickly with Dozens of Classroom-Ready Tutorials
HUSKYLENS is supported by a comprehensive learning ecosystem with over 40 free, step-by-step tutorials and structured courses. These resources, designed by educators for educators, provide a clear pathway to guide students from basic AI concepts to complex robotics challenges, saving valuable preparation time and ensuring impactful classroom learning.
This foundational course series teaches students how to connect the HUSKYLENS and use block-based programming (MakeCode/Mind+) to explore its core functions. Through fun projects like a Musical Magic Mirror or a Face Recognition Access Control system, students learn the basic principles of machine vision, data input, and conditional logic.
This pathway applies AI vision to robotics. Students learn to build and program an intelligent vehicle that can perform tasks autonomously. Lessons cover advanced concepts like line-following for navigation, object tracking for transportation, and creating a self-driving truck, helping students understand how AI powers real-world automation.
This collection showcases the creative potential of AI. Students can apply their skills to build imaginative inventions inspired by popular culture, such as a real-life Harry Potter Sorting Hat that recognizes faces or a Pokédex that identifies objects. These projects are excellent for fostering creativity, cross-curricular learning, and problem-solving skills.
Built for the Classroom: Reliable, Safe, and Durable
Designed for the rigors of a hands-on learning environment. HUSKYLENS is an officially approved device for the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), demonstrating its reliability and robust performance. It is fully CE and RoHS certified, ensuring it meets strict safety standards for student use. For added protection against bumps and drops, a custom-fit silicone case is available separately, making it a durable tool for years of discovery.
Video: Introduction of HUSKYLENS AI Camera
Video: Getting Started with HUSKYLENS AI Vision Sensor
SpecificationProject 1. AI Projects made simple by HUSKYLENS Introduction: This video has shown the demo of each and every algorithm that is built in this HUSKYLENS, also shown that how you can integrate this product with your favourite Arduino Board.
Project 2. DIY Line Tracking Robot with HUSKYLENS and Romeo
Introduction: This project will demonstrate the line tracking function of HUSKYLENS, and will install HuskyLens to a Devastator tank mobile robot, then HUSKYLENS will control the robot to perform line tracking.
Project 3. Easy Machine Learning on Arduino/Raspberry Pi with HuskyLens! Introduction: This is a tutorial on how to easily use an Arduino and a HUSKYLENS to do complex artificial intelligence such as facial recognition, object detection, line following, object recognition and more!
Project 4. DIY Amazing Object Tracking Robot using HUSKYLENS
Introduction: This project will show you how you can make an Object Tracking Robot using Arduino.
Project 5. Can a $4 Raspberry Pi Pico Run an AI Project?
Introduction: With the combination of HUSKYLENS and Raspberry Pi Pico for ONLY $50, we can quickly build a digital instrumentation solution! And it can be adapted to digitize all kinds of meters!
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