M3 is the first ultra-long range LiDAR of M platform, which is built with RoboSense's mature 2D scanning technology and 940nm laser transceiver program, and not only has 300m@10% ranging capability and 0.05°x0.05° angular fraction, but also has more outstanding comprehensive performance.
With mature technology platform, strong performance and excellent cost performance, M3RoboSense will provide customers with a solid guarantee for their L3~L4 front-end mass production projects, and promote the steady advancement of intelligent driving cars from L2+ to L3~L4.
M3 is RoboSense's first automotive LIDAR product that realizes 300m@10% range capability through 940nm laser transceiver solution, breaking the technical bottleneck of the industry that "only 1550nm can realize >250m@10% range". Currently, M3 has obtained Class1 human eye safety certificate issued by Seibersdorf Laboratories, an international authority.
With the combination of 0.05°x0.05° angular resolution and 300m@10% ranging capability, M3 can accurately detect tires, cones, buckets, children and other small objects in the distance. Even in the event of traffic accidents and other Corner Cases, M3 allows self-driving vehicles to detect scattered obstacles and avoid them in time in order to raise the upper speed limit of L3 self-driving to 120km/h.
RoboSense is an intelligent LiDAR system technology company. As of June 30, 2023, RoboSense enterprise employs more than 1,100 people, is headquartered in Shenzhen, and has established entities in many other regions and countries, including Shanghai, Suzhou, Tianjin, Hong Kong, as well as Germany and the United States. The company's technology and product capabilities are centered on customer demand, around chip-driven LiDAR hardware, while the layout of artificial intelligence perception software technology to form a solution, to promote the market to explore the boundaries of the application, leading the industry to achieve large-scale commercialization. on January 5, RoboSense listed on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, becoming the first share of the Hong Kong stock market LiDAR. The final offer price of the IPO was set at HK$43.00 per share, with 22.998 million shares offered globally, raising a total of HK$985 million.





