Spectricity, a leading provider of multispectral imaging solutions, has unveiled its latest innovation, the S1-A Accessory Device, at CES 2025. The device, designed to bring the power of spectral imaging to mobile platforms, is set to revolutionise sectors such as personalised skincare, colour matching, food and agriculture, and material identification.
Equipped with a 15-channel multispectral imaging sensor, the S1-A Accessory Device enables mobile devices to capture spectral data that was previously only accessible through specialised and expensive equipment. The device is compact, portable, and easily connects to Android devices via a simple USB interface. iOS integration is also planned for the near future.
Key Features of the S1-A Accessory Device
The S1-A features Spectricity’s S1 VIS multispectral image sensor, which uses on-chip pixelated spectral filters to capture 15-channel snapshot spectral images. The device delivers high-quality imaging at a rapid frame rate, eliminating the need for a scanning process. The sensor is optimised for efficient image processing, ensuring low latency and extended battery life, making it ideal for on-the-go use.
The device is designed to be plug-and-play, meaning it can be easily connected to mobile devices for quick, point-and-shoot spectral imaging. Additionally, the S1-A supports both RGB and multispectral imaging simultaneously, allowing users to capture high-resolution images and spectral data for comprehensive analysis.
An accompanying user-friendly app provides essential features, including preview mode, basic camera controls, and one-click frame capture, ensuring an intuitive experience for users.
Unlocking Potential for Diverse Applications
Henrik Andersen, Chief Marketing Officer at Spectricity, expressed excitement about the S1-A’s potential: “The S1-A Accessory Device empowers developers to create the next generation of mobile applications that leverage spectral imaging technology. We’re thrilled to showcase this revolutionary solution at CES 2025, and to unlock the full potential of multispectral imaging on mobile platforms.”
The device has a wide range of applications, from assisting in personalised skincare by detecting biomarkers and skin tone to helping with food quality analysis, material identification, and even colour matching for designers and manufacturers.
Live Demonstration at CES 2025
Spectricity will be offering live demonstrations of the S1-A Accessory Device at its CES 2025 exhibitor suite, located at the Westgate Hotel, Suite #12-121. One of the standout demos will showcase the device’s ability to perform skin analysis. By attaching the S1-A to a commercial tablet, users can receive AI-driven skincare recommendations based on spectral data captured from their skin. This feature underscores the device’s potential to empower users and professionals alike with actionable, real-time insights.
The S1-A Accessory Device marks a significant step forward in the field of mobile imaging and spectral analysis. With its powerful features, portability, and wide-ranging potential applications, Spectricity is poised to make a lasting impact on industries that rely on accurate and detailed imaging for product development, analysis, and personalised services.