A binocular camera module is a camera system that uses two camera sensors placed side by side to simulate the way human eyes perceive depth and distance. It is also known as a stereo camera or dual camera system.
The two cameras capture slightly different views of the same scene, just like our eyes do. The differences in the images captured by each camera are used to create a 3D image of the scene, which can be used for various applications such as depth sensing, object tracking, and augmented reality.
Binocular camera modules are often used in smartphones, drones, robots, and other devices where depth perception is important. They can also be used in virtual and augmented reality headsets to provide a more immersive experience.