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Depth sensors

Depth sensors are devices that measure the distance between themselves and objects in their environment. They work by emitting signals, such as infrared light or sound waves, and then detecting how long it takes for the signals to bounce back. This information is used to create a three-dimensional map or model of the surroundings. Depth sensors are commonly used in applications like 3D scanning, robotics, and augmented reality, allowing technology to understand and interact with the physical world more effectively by recognizing the shape and position of objects.