Camera access on the Mirage Solo?












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The Lenovo Mirage Solo VR headset has a stereo camera system in the front which is used by the built-in Google WorldSense tracking system.



According to the Google dev blog, support for AR/see-through might appear at some future point (or not, knowing Google).



However, since I'm interested in raw camera access anyway, I was wondering if anybody has already taken apart or rooted the Mirage Solo to see if the raw stereo camera data might be accessed?



Based on some digging with a device info app, it looks like the camera uses OV9282 sensors (monochrome, global shutter, 1 MP, up to 120 FPS), but that's all I was able to find out so far.



Any additional pointers would be much appreciated.



EDIT: I'd also be happy if someone could point me to a download link for the factory image files. I haven't been able to find those anywhere either.










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    The Lenovo Mirage Solo VR headset has a stereo camera system in the front which is used by the built-in Google WorldSense tracking system.



    According to the Google dev blog, support for AR/see-through might appear at some future point (or not, knowing Google).



    However, since I'm interested in raw camera access anyway, I was wondering if anybody has already taken apart or rooted the Mirage Solo to see if the raw stereo camera data might be accessed?



    Based on some digging with a device info app, it looks like the camera uses OV9282 sensors (monochrome, global shutter, 1 MP, up to 120 FPS), but that's all I was able to find out so far.



    Any additional pointers would be much appreciated.



    EDIT: I'd also be happy if someone could point me to a download link for the factory image files. I haven't been able to find those anywhere either.










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      The Lenovo Mirage Solo VR headset has a stereo camera system in the front which is used by the built-in Google WorldSense tracking system.



      According to the Google dev blog, support for AR/see-through might appear at some future point (or not, knowing Google).



      However, since I'm interested in raw camera access anyway, I was wondering if anybody has already taken apart or rooted the Mirage Solo to see if the raw stereo camera data might be accessed?



      Based on some digging with a device info app, it looks like the camera uses OV9282 sensors (monochrome, global shutter, 1 MP, up to 120 FPS), but that's all I was able to find out so far.



      Any additional pointers would be much appreciated.



      EDIT: I'd also be happy if someone could point me to a download link for the factory image files. I haven't been able to find those anywhere either.










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      The Lenovo Mirage Solo VR headset has a stereo camera system in the front which is used by the built-in Google WorldSense tracking system.



      According to the Google dev blog, support for AR/see-through might appear at some future point (or not, knowing Google).



      However, since I'm interested in raw camera access anyway, I was wondering if anybody has already taken apart or rooted the Mirage Solo to see if the raw stereo camera data might be accessed?



      Based on some digging with a device info app, it looks like the camera uses OV9282 sensors (monochrome, global shutter, 1 MP, up to 120 FPS), but that's all I was able to find out so far.



      Any additional pointers would be much appreciated.



      EDIT: I'd also be happy if someone could point me to a download link for the factory image files. I haven't been able to find those anywhere either.







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