- Nokia 5G 360 Camera is an IP67-classified camera that excels in hard regions
- RXRM software in real-time increases remote monitoring and tele operation efficiency
- Published in January 2025, it has now continued to win 3 if design prices
Nokia has revealed its 5G 360 camera and the company’s proprietary real-time expanded reality Multimedia (RXRM) software that drives it has won 3 whose design awards.
“World-Firs” T “8K 5G enabled 360-degree camera, combined high resolution, low-latence 360 ° video streaming with 3D OZO spatial sound.
Harder than ever
Nokia initially proclaimed the extreme temperature variant of its 5G 360 camera constructed for harsh environments (with an IP67 waterproof rating) and comes with robust data protection features that make it ideal for critical industrial use.
The key to it has been the RXRM software that helps real-time remote control by enabling remote monitoring, inspection and operation of industrial equipment. Its APIs allow customers to integrate 360 ° Video and 3D OZO sound into AI tool platforms, support analyzes, overlays and expanded reality applications.
At that time, Sami Ranta, General Manager for RXRM at Nokia, said, ”Nokia RXRM allows industrial customers to improve their business processes and save costs from product support to field operations. Adding a 5G-enabled industrial camera product to RXRM now offers a complete solution to real-time remote use cases such as situation awareness, remote monitoring, telecommunications operation and stadium scale sports and entertainment events. “
RXRM has detectably enabled more secure and more efficient industrial processes by delivering real time, action insights.
The Finnish company Callio Pyhäjärvi was an early adopter of RXRM technology at Europe’s deepest mine, the Pyhäsalmi mine, which has now been transformed into an interdisciplinary environment for research, training, and remote controls showing that the 5G 360 camera’s ability to transfer video and sound over private and publicly managed network Efficiency, risk reduction and enables remote control.
“In the past, existing cameras have not been able to meet the challenges that the harsh conditions presented in Callio Business Park,” noted Sakari Nokela, Callio Pyhäjärvi’s Chief Development Officer. “With the trusted Nokia product reliability and security, this camera effectively addresses a critical gap on the market.”
In case you missed it, Nokia’s 5G 360 camera is definitely a bit beyond even the best available business webcams, streaming Ultra High-Definition 8K video (for the best 5K and 8K screens out there) with almost zero latency time combined with spatial sound, over 5G, Wi-Fi and Ethernet.