It depends if you throw your Raspberry Pi about a lot. Personally I'm extremely careful with the stuff I have on my workbench to not really need to protect it in rubber. It seems a very pointless product when Pi cases are cheap anyway, or you can 3D print your own.
One of my Pi 5's is left open for nearly constant tinkering, so the bumper will be enormously useful as a zero fuss way to protect both the Pi and my work surfaces.
So that was what was behind the blue square. 😁 Great video and it looks like an amazing bit of tech, I can’t wait for other applications to be developed other than video analysis.
Thanks Lee for another awesome Raspberry Pi accessory video…26 Trillion operations a second…imagine if how a corporate HRs would fight over you if you could list you do 26 TOPS all day…😂😂😂! Have a great day…all 26 TOPS of it…👍!
Amazing performance. Your post has encouraged me to try this type of device Sorry, I couldn't clearly see what detection model you used? Opencv, YOLOv5 ?
@@gostixxxx I use the Avermedia in this video Screen Capture/ Recording. Raspberry Pi 4. Hardware Vs Software. ruclips.net/video/V5iwNPGkCSE/видео.html Been using it for 4years now
Mate, really great, educational, and interesting video. Could you show the next step? For example, how to extract the output in the form of a CSV or something similar, to use the information to find out how many people pass by the camera and at what time, or how many cyclists, etc with python?
@@karzokalori89 I’m not experienced with Python. I did see another video where they trained the object detection ruclips.net/video/64o_FQC3LiY/видео.htmlsi=NDGKEhXQ7WlQz1O1
So eventually might have some software to run on this for assistance like AI text to speech speech to text for me that have dyslexia I need help once a while problem solving my my my ideas so it's nice to have a assistant there to put me the right direction I just read what I don't comprehend once in a while.
Hey Lee 👋 Have you heard of any programs like motioneye that’ll make use of this ai hat with pi5? It’d be awesome to have like motioneye, recording and all, but with the AI have it recognise individual faces and play specific sounds for each. I’d have one at the front door👍 It’s prob the only reason I’d get a pi5 (yeah, never got one, got plenty of 4b and they’re all more than capable of doing their particular jobs)
Interesting stuff... my biggest question: Does the AI hat come with any kind of tooling to train it on your own custom objects that you want to detect? This capability would convert this from an interesting curiosity to a useful tool that could have amazing real-world applications.
@@joshaswell7530 In Raspberry Pi OS just follow the instructions on the link below Copy and paste each line into terminal www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/accessories/ai-hat-plus.html
Sorry, I don't understand your point. Why does "less is more" apply to object detection? If you have a use for this technology (which I don't personally, but I accept there are industrial applications for it) then surely the aim is to have ALL objects correctly detected, not just a few of them?
I was searching for a dual NVME m.2 Hat for RPi5 which could possibly work with this (mechanically) but I couldn't find. So, at the moment it's either this AI HAT+ or a NVME attached to RPi5, but not both? Or is there available such a dual NVME hat?
I am actually running both tts and stt on a raspberry pi 4 for my home assistant. But it is sloooow. Just ordered one of these hoping to speed things up.
Have you checked out Commodore os vision 2.0? Looks really cool on their new system. Would be cool to find a way to put Commodore OS vision 2.0 on the orange pie 5
Pardon the newbie question. You mentioned "it is pointed at my ipad...". What and how? I'd like to use detection on video/youtube files, but not sure where to find info to inform the process. thx
@@gerardhranek5414 see at 8:31. The Raspberry Pi camera was pointed at my iPad. I used RUclips videos to show a variety of objects that the AI could detect.
@@leepspvideo Ah, low-tech solution! Thanks! I’m trying to figure out how to directly feed video files as a line argument into the detection and other algorithms. I thought you were doing that 😂
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you did not mention price... for 127 euros a discreet graphics card can be purchased, it is ridulously expensive, although works nicely
Is it possible to get feeds from 3 secuity cameras over the network and process the video and sound with the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ HAILO. 26 TOPS. I want to build an AI system to detect if my baby is crying, may fall, smoke in the house, fire . Is it possible to do these kind of AI processing with the PI and HAILO. 26 TOPS ??
I think so, but I only have the embedded hailo not the M.2 one. I do have a 4 bay m.2 board Raspberry Pi 5 Quad NVMe board 52pi ruclips.net/video/qXbtKbD8ZdY/видео.html
@@leepspvideo I agree that it has industrial or manufacturing applications but at the home user level? I already have cheap cameras with motion detection, even in specific zones of what the camera sees, why do I need more? And would I trust AI to know the difference between, say, a human or a cat coming into view and starting recording or not as a result? Unfortunately, AI is essentially a marketing tool that is crammed into everything now to sell you more stuff that you probably don't need anyway.
MagPi mag has an interesting project for this technology and is one of the best practical uses I have seen so far - a construction site hard hat detector. It can detect and alert when someone is not wearing a hard hat in a hard hat area. Pretty cool use of what I honestly think is just scratching the surface of AI imaging.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 I think the original question was for a practical use case - I gave one. You would be surprised who reads MagPi. If you are looking personal use cases, I can't help you, I don't know you. Your assertion that AI is a marketing tool is partially correct - almost every manufacturer is claiming 'AI-powered', but AI beyond their hype is here to stay and does have practical application, as the example I gave shows.
It's his channel, he can do what he likes. By all means show us here how to do it better, I see no videos on your channel currently. What comes next? Him coming to you each time he plans on making a video to make sure it will meet your "editorial standards"?
@@JpsBookOfLife "Very mature of you." This isn't a discussion about me. Do try harder to keep up and stay on topic. "I'd expect more from a 52 year old grandfather from North Carolina." I've no idea what that means given I'm a European living in Europe. I don't think it's healthy obsessing about a stranger on the Internet anyway, especially when you clearly know nothing about them. Off you go then. Mind how you go and stay away from sharp scissors. Discussion closed.
The bumper is my favorite Raspberry Pi product of 2024, quite useful!
It depends if you throw your Raspberry Pi about a lot. Personally I'm extremely careful with the stuff I have on my workbench to not really need to protect it in rubber. It seems a very pointless product when Pi cases are cheap anyway, or you can 3D print your own.
If they can attach it onto the official case, then that would make my day. A hybrid bumper fan case
One of my Pi 5's is left open for nearly constant tinkering, so the bumper will be enormously useful as a zero fuss way to protect both the Pi and my work surfaces.
Does the bumper work with a pi 4 also?
Thanks for this video! it's really helping me decide what to buy. I just wish you had noted what the temps were.
So that was what was behind the blue square. 😁 Great video and it looks like an amazing bit of tech, I can’t wait for other applications to be developed other than video analysis.
That AI hat with camera3 is pretty damn impressive man!
Thanks Lee for another awesome Raspberry Pi accessory video…26 Trillion operations a second…imagine if how a corporate HRs would fight over you if you could list you do 26 TOPS all day…😂😂😂!
Have a great day…all 26 TOPS of it…👍!
Really helpful video, what an impressive chip!
Presumably the PCIe slot being taken up means no NVME drive at the same time?
Can we run LLM models locally??
Thanks - great video to demonstrate capabilities!
Could this be used with frigate? That woukd be nice.
Amazing performance. Your post has encouraged me to try this type of device
Sorry, I couldn't clearly see what detection model you used? Opencv, YOLOv5 ?
@@germancruzram I was just using the included demos
Thanks, nice content. "AI" recognition looks nice. Are you recorded video using only Pi, or some hdmi capture hardware?
@@gostixxxx I use the Avermedia in this video
Screen Capture/ Recording. Raspberry Pi 4. Hardware Vs Software.
ruclips.net/video/V5iwNPGkCSE/видео.html
Been using it for 4years now
Mate, really great, educational, and interesting video. Could you show the next step? For example, how to extract the output in the form of a CSV or something similar, to use the information to find out how many people pass by the camera and at what time, or how many cyclists, etc with python?
@@karzokalori89 I’m not experienced with Python. I did see another video where they trained the object detection
ruclips.net/video/64o_FQC3LiY/видео.htmlsi=NDGKEhXQ7WlQz1O1
What about ollama?
So eventually might have some software to run on this for assistance like AI text to speech speech to text for me that have dyslexia I need help once a while problem solving my my my ideas so it's nice to have a assistant there to put me the right direction I just read what I don't comprehend once in a while.
Hey Lee 👋
Have you heard of any programs like motioneye that’ll make use of this ai hat with pi5?
It’d be awesome to have like motioneye, recording and all, but with the AI have it recognise individual faces and play specific sounds for each.
I’d have one at the front door👍
It’s prob the only reason I’d get a pi5 (yeah, never got one, got plenty of 4b and they’re all more than capable of doing their particular jobs)
Interesting stuff... my biggest question: Does the AI hat come with any kind of tooling to train it on your own custom objects that you want to detect?
This capability would convert this from an interesting curiosity to a useful tool that could have amazing real-world applications.
Would it be possible to have a step by step guide to building the hardware & configuring the software? 🤔 (I’m new around here)
@@joshaswell7530 In Raspberry Pi OS just follow the instructions on the link below
Copy and paste each line into terminal
www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/accessories/ai-hat-plus.html
Interesting video (as usual)
How can the Hailo hat be used in non-imaging projects?
Good demonstration, but sometimes 'less is more' with object detection.
Sorry, I don't understand your point. Why does "less is more" apply to object detection? If you have a use for this technology (which I don't personally, but I accept there are industrial applications for it) then surely the aim is to have ALL objects correctly detected, not just a few of them?
How can we extract the info and read by a PLC, example?
Is the Hailo Software also working with a USB camera?
@@fmr3016 I haven’t tried
I have been hoping that this version of the AI hat would become commercially available, and now it has.
26 is good for the money I reckon
I was searching for a dual NVME m.2 Hat for RPi5 which could possibly work with this (mechanically) but I couldn't find. So, at the moment it's either this AI HAT+ or a NVME attached to RPi5, but not both? Or is there available such a dual NVME hat?
@@the_other_ones1904 I haven’t tried as my Ai chip is embedded not the m.2 type. Jeff Geerling has probably tried. He has the m.2 variant
Very impressive getting tempted to buy 😀
Which are best case for that?
Can you run a ai tts locally on this raspberry pi ai kit
I am actually running both tts and stt on a raspberry pi 4 for my home assistant. But it is sloooow. Just ordered one of these hoping to speed things up.
@EduardoNomas-zv4ms ohhh nice please update me if the speed increase
I thought you said "you still have this cat out for the camera cable"
Have you checked out Commodore os vision 2.0? Looks really cool on their new system. Would be cool to find a way to put Commodore OS vision 2.0 on the orange pie 5
Pardon the newbie question. You mentioned "it is pointed at my ipad...". What and how? I'd like to use detection on video/youtube files, but not sure where to find info to inform the process. thx
@@gerardhranek5414 see at 8:31. The Raspberry Pi camera was pointed at my iPad. I used RUclips videos to show a variety of objects that the AI could detect.
@@leepspvideo Ah, low-tech solution! Thanks! I’m trying to figure out how to directly feed video files as a line argument into the detection and other algorithms. I thought you were doing that 😂
you did not mention price... for 127 euros a discreet graphics card can be purchased, it is ridulously expensive, although works nicely
It’s linked in the description
Is it possible to get feeds from 3 secuity cameras over the network and process the video and sound with the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ HAILO. 26 TOPS. I want to build an AI system to detect if my baby is crying, may fall, smoke in the house, fire . Is it possible to do these kind of AI processing with the PI and HAILO. 26 TOPS ??
@@clevegomes3780 it’s not something I have tried. Try the Raspberry Pi forum
Can you use nvme ssd + ai hat + ai camera on the same pi ?
I think so, but I only have the embedded hailo not the M.2 one. I do have a 4 bay m.2 board
Raspberry Pi 5 Quad NVMe board 52pi
ruclips.net/video/qXbtKbD8ZdY/видео.html
I only just noticed that the blower fan is upside down at 2:55, does that improve temps?
It wasn’t deliberate. I must have detached it to experiment with something
@@leepspvideo Oh alright
what is a practical use for this tech?
@@davidbaumbach961 manufacturing often uses object detection. You could use it to identify objects and record video, take a picture or something else
@@leepspvideo I agree that it has industrial or manufacturing applications but at the home user level? I already have cheap cameras with motion detection, even in specific zones of what the camera sees, why do I need more? And would I trust AI to know the difference between, say, a human or a cat coming into view and starting recording or not as a result?
Unfortunately, AI is essentially a marketing tool that is crammed into everything now to sell you more stuff that you probably don't need anyway.
MagPi mag has an interesting project for this technology and is one of the best practical uses I have seen so far - a construction site hard hat detector. It can detect and alert when someone is not wearing a hard hat in a hard hat area. Pretty cool use of what I honestly think is just scratching the surface of AI imaging.
@@followthetrawler Sure, it's a valid use case - but how many MagPi readers need a construction hat detector?
@@terrydaktyllus1320 I think the original question was for a practical use case - I gave one. You would be surprised who reads MagPi. If you are looking personal use cases, I can't help you, I don't know you.
Your assertion that AI is a marketing tool is partially correct - almost every manufacturer is claiming 'AI-powered', but AI beyond their hype is here to stay and does have practical application, as the example I gave shows.
Is this AI able to be trained on new models? Also is this able to be trained on face tracking, and be able to identfy faces if trained on them?
@@Cam.Klingon definitely can be trained on new models. Some RUclips videos have shown training
@@leepspvideo can you daisy chain the hats to increase the TOP's amount?
@ Jeff geerling has
nice vid
4:00 if you plugged that cable the correct way - it should have worked, but backwards... It is expected to fail
@@gorin3512 I tried many times in all configurations before without success
It should be better than orange pi 5 six tops.
lee psp video, leep sp video, leeps p video, leepsp video?
@@JG-nm9zk any, I created a RUclips account for archive videos on a Sony PSP. Was never meant to be a channel name
Terrible audio - keeps fading in and out
@@paulrichards1061 I had an issue with my microphone
14 minute video with 3 minutes of information. I've already gone to PI school and sure don't care or need to know your life story.
@@georgefaulk2528 you sound like fun.
It's his channel, he can do what he likes. By all means show us here how to do it better, I see no videos on your channel currently.
What comes next? Him coming to you each time he plans on making a video to make sure it will meet your "editorial standards"?
Very mature of you. I'd expect more from a 52 year old grandfather from North Carolina.
@@JpsBookOfLife "Very mature of you."
This isn't a discussion about me. Do try harder to keep up and stay on topic.
"I'd expect more from a 52 year old grandfather from North Carolina."
I've no idea what that means given I'm a European living in Europe. I don't think it's healthy obsessing about a stranger on the Internet anyway, especially when you clearly know nothing about them.
Off you go then. Mind how you go and stay away from sharp scissors.
Discussion closed.
Can I have that broken pi? I want one real bad and I'll make good use of it!!