Camero's new Xaver 3-D 'Through-Wall Vision'


Besides James Bond, certain troops with access to Camero's new Xaver 3-D 'Through-Wall Vision' will be able to literally see through concrete walls. The device is capable of notifying you if there is someone in the other room instantaneously. It works by sending Ultra Wide Band (UWB) radio waves through a wall or door. The device can see through plaster, brick, even reinforced concrete. It quickly identifies who or what is in a room and what's happening behind the walls. Essentially, the UWB waves bounce off objects in a room and bounce back to the device, which creates an image of objects in a room. The camera can capture the signals even in cluttered environments or through solid objects.


The moving flashes of light indicated by Xaver represent people or furniture in a room. Xaver cannot exactly produce a photo of who is on the other side of the wall but it can display shadow-like reflections that look like a cloud. This device can help in saving lives during a fire or some such calamity, or during combat time.

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