Field of view angle 120° x 73° and vertical field of view angle expanded to three times that of conventional products (25°). ~150m, 480 channels, 3.7 million points per second @10Hz.
The LS500W1 is a 3D LiDAR that uses a 1550nm fiber laser. It features a field of view of 120° x 73°, which expands the vertical field of view to three times that of Leishen's conventional products (25°). It has 480 channels and a point cloud rate of 3.7 million points per second at 10Hz, making it one of the highest specifications in the LiDAR industry. It has a maximum detection range of 150m (60m at a reflectivity of 10%) and excels at detecting low-reflectivity black objects. It is designed to withstand vibrations (5Hz to 2000Hz, 3G rms) and shocks (500 m/sec², 11 ms), and is suitable for use in rain and dust due to its IP6K9K protection rating. The emitted laser is equipped with a code to prevent mutual interference with other LiDARs. We also offer proposals for V2X systems that combine cameras, housings, industrial PCs, and SDKs. Dimensions: 270×160×80 mm Weight: 3kg.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
Adopts a wavelength of 1550nm Maximum measurement distance: 150m Measurement accuracy: ± 2cm FOV: 120° x 73° Measurement speed: 10Hz Number of measurement points: 3.7 million points/second Significantly improved detection of black objects Interference prevention feature with other 1550nm LiDAR Ideal for construction machinery, security, and traffic systems (V2X) that require a wide vertical field of view Industrial PC compatible with this product is also available Proposal for a V2X system combining camera, housing, industrial PC, and SDK is also possible
Price range
Delivery Time
Applications/Examples of results
Construction machinery requiring a wide vertical field of view Security Traffic systems (V2X)
catalog(3)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
Kantam Ushikata is an expert in cutting-edge laser, robotics, and measurement technologies. Kantam Ushikata Co., Ltd. was founded 100 years ago as a manufacturer of surveying instruments. Since then, we have been handling not only surveying instruments but also laser oscillators and related optical devices. In recent years, we have established a robotics division, aiming to contribute to society by providing collaborative robots, industrial robots, and service robots.