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Binocular Vision is a type of optical vision that involves the use of both eyes to perceive depth and distance. It is a form of stereopsis, which is the ability to perceive depth and distance by combining two slightly different images from each eye. Binocular Vision is used in a variety of applications, including medical imaging, military and aerospace applications, and consumer products.
Binocular Vision is used in medical imaging to provide a three-dimensional view of the body, allowing for more accurate diagnosis and treatment. In military and aerospace applications, Binocular Vision is used to provide pilots with a better view of their surroundings, allowing them to better navigate and avoid obstacles. In consumer products, Binocular Vision is used to provide a more immersive experience, such as in virtual reality headsets.
Some companies in the Binocular Vision market include Oculus, Sony, Microsoft, Samsung, and Google. Show Less Read more