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SICK's Tiny Tims put 2D LiDAR in the palm of your hand
30 November 2021
SICK'S COMPACT 2D LiDAR sensors can be used for area monitoring or object detection in logistics and storage applications, door access monitoring as well as for building security.

SICK’s Tim1 and Tim2 2D LiDAR sensors have been developed with simplicity and economy in mind to enable rapid set-up of area monitoring, presence detection and collision avoidance even in the smallest of machine spaces.
With a compact design that fits in the palm of your hand, the SICK Tim1 and Tim2 were initially conceived as a lightweight, low-power devices to serve the growth in small, battery-operated mobile industrial vehicles worldwide. They offer equally rugged industrial performance when used for area monitoring or object detection in logistics and storage applications, for door access monitoring, as well as for building security. The Tim2 is even being integrated into interactive screen systems to provide touch screen det
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