
Gravity: HuskyLens K210 AI Camera (No-Code Vision Sensor for STEM, Arduino & micro:bit)
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Description
The Gravity HuskyLens is an easy-to-use AI vision sensor powered by the Kendryte K210 processor, designed for hands-on STEM education and robotics. Featuring an integrated 2.0-inch IPS display and one-button training, it enables students, educators, and makers to implement machine vision without complex coding. It connects directly to popular platforms including micro:bit, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and LattePanda via I2C or UART.
Onboard Kendryte K210 Edge AI processor
The dedicated 400MHz Kendryte K210 processor executes neural network calculations directly on the sensor. This on-device edge processing delivers fast, real-time responses without relying on an external computer or an internet connection.

Six built-in vision algorithms
HuskyLens comes preloaded with six functions: face recognition, object tracking, object recognition, line tracking, colour recognition, and tag recognition. Pointing the camera and pressing the learning button trains new targets in seconds without writing algorithmic code.

Integrated colour IPS display
A built-in 2.0-inch IPS screen with 320x240 resolution provides instant visual feedback. Users can frame targets, monitor detection boxes, and tune project behaviour directly on the hardware without connecting an external display.
Classroom tutorials and block coding
The sensor is supported by structured courses compatible with graphical environments like MakeCode and Mind+. Beginners can quickly build applied projects such as facial-recognition access control or smart sorting systems using standard micro:bit boards.

Autonomous robotics and line tracking
When paired with platforms like Maqueen Plus, HuskyLens serves as an intelligent navigation and tracking system for mobile robots. It communicates over standard Gravity UART or I2C interfaces across a 3.3V to 5.0V operating range.

Competition approved and certified hardware
HuskyLens is an officially approved vision sensor for the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) and carries CE and RoHS certifications. The compact 52mm by 44.5mm module includes mounting brackets, screws, and a 4-pin Gravity cable for fast installation.

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Downloads & documentation
Specifications
| Processor | Kendryte K210 |
| Image Sensor | OV2640 (2.0Megapixel Camera) |
| Supply Voltage | 3.3~5.0V |
| Current Consumption (TYP) | [email protected] , [email protected] (face recognition mode; 80% backlight brightness; fill light off) |
| Connection Interface | UART, I2C |
| Display | 2.0-inch IPS screen with 320*240 resolution |
| Built-in Algorithms | Face Recognition, Object Tracking, Object Recognition, Line Tracking, Color Recognition, Tag Recognition |
| Dimension | 52mm * 44.5mm / 2.05 x 1.75inch |
In the box
| HuskyLens AI Camera | 1 |
| Small Mounting Bracket | 1 |
| Heightening Bracket | 1 |
| M3 Screws | 6 |
| M3 Nuts | 6 |
| Gravity 4-Pin Sensor Cable | 1 |
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