Function Introduction-Object Tracking
Last revision 2026/01/19
This article introduces the object tracking function of Huskylens, detailing the operation and setting procedures, and providing a step-by-step guide on learning and detecting objects effectively.
This function can learn and track a specified object. Only one object can be tracked, and multiple objects are not supported.
Operation and Setting
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Dial the function button to the left or right until the word "Object Tracking" is displayed at the top of the screen.

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Long press the function button to enter the parameter setting of the object tracking function.
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Dial the function button to the right to select "Learn Enable", then short press the function button, and dial it to the right to turn the "Learn Enable" ON, that is, the square icon on the progress bar is turned to the right. Then short press the function button to confirm this parameter.
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The method to turn on the switch of saving models automatically is the same as before. According to the steps above to switch "Auto Save" ON.

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You can also adjust the size of the frame by setting "Frame Ratio" and "Frame Size" to match the shape of the object.
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Dial the function button to the left to select "Save & Return", and short press the function button to save the parameters and return automatically.
Learning and Detection
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Object Learning:
Point Huskylens to the target object, adjusting the distance and until the object is included in the yellow frame of the center of the screen. Then long press "learning button" to learn the object from various angles and distances. During the learning process, the yellow frame with words "Learning: ID1" will be displayed on the screen.

When HuskyLens can track the object at different angles and distances, you can release the "learning button" to complete the learning.
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Object Tracking:
Move the HuskyLens or the target, the frame will track the target automatically.
When tracking the object, the yellow words “Learning: ID1” will be displayed, indicating that HuskyLens is tracking the object while learning. This setting improves the object tracking ability.

When the recognition result meets the requirements, you can turn off "Learn Enable".
Only one object can be tracked at a time. It can be any object with a clear outline, even various gestures.
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