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Patent Application for Tesla Optimus Robot Cameras Published on April 23

A patent application detailing multiple cameras in the head of Tesla's Optimus robot was made public on April 23, 2026. The application, though old, highlights features of the robot's design. @SawyerMerritt reported on the development, noting anticipation for future Optimus versions.

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A patent application for cameras in the head of Tesla's Optimus robot was published publicly yesterday. The application is old, though it only became public yesterday.

Even though the patent is old, it reveals details about the cameras in Optimus' head. The report expressed interest in general changes with Optimus version 3.

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