ZVISION Technologies Co., Ltd (北京一径科技有限公司) holds the IEEE MA-L block F8:A9:1F, registered to a Zhongguancun Software Park address in Haidian District, Beijing, China. ZVISION is not a general networking or IT-equipment maker — it is an automotive-grade MEMS LiDAR manufacturer founded in November 2017, building solid-state point-cloud sensors (models ML30B1, ML30SA1, MLX, MLXS, MLXA1) for autonomous driving, ADAS, robotics, drones, and logistics automation. The reason this OUI surfaces on a network at all is that the sensors communicate over UDP/Ethernet: by default a device sits at 192.168.10.108 and streams point-cloud packets to UDP port 2368, the same Velodyne-lineage convention used across the LiDAR industry. That has a direct asset-classification consequence — an F8:A9:1F MAC on a network segment almost certainly means a specialized industrial/automotive LiDAR endpoint, not a PC, phone, or consumer device, so it should be inventoried as operational-technology hardware rather than IT. The vendor's open-source ROS and Apollo drivers confirm the protocol details, and per-model calibration files (.cal) are required to decode the stream. No CVEs or published security advisories exist for ZVISION products as of June 2026, though the open UDP data stream on port 2368 carries the usual industrial-LiDAR threat surface (spoofed point-cloud injection or UDP flood) if the device is reachable from untrusted segments. The IEEE publishes no assignment date for this or any OUI block; a third-party "2021-12-06" date seen on lookup tools is a database artifact, not an IEEE fact.
- IEEE assignment
- F8:A9:1F → ZVISION Technologies Co., Ltd, MA-L [Confirmed] — IEEE MA-L (enrichment/registries/oui.csv line 695); two-angle agreement with maclookup.app
- Registry / block size
- MA-L (24-bit OUI); single block, no MA-M or MA-S sub-assignments found [Confirmed] — IEEE registry (no entries in mam.csv / oui36.csv)
- HQ / country
- 108, No.1, Block A, Zhongguancun Software Park, Haidian District, Beijing 100085, CN [Confirmed] — IEEE MA-L registry address, corroborated by maclookup.app
- No IEEE date
- IEEE publishes NO assignment/registration date for OUI blocks; the "2021-12-06" on maclookup.app is a third-party database artifact, not an IEEE fact [Likely artifact] — maclookup.app
- Company status / founded
- active; founded November 2017 [Confirmed] — equalocean.com, crunchbase.com
- Device types
- automotive-grade MEMS LiDAR point-cloud sensors (ML30B1, ML30SA1, MLX, MLXS, MLXA1) for autonomous driving, ADAS, robotics, drones, logistics [Confirmed] — directory.lidarmag.com, github.com/ZVISION-lidar
- Network protocol
- UDP over Ethernet; default device IP 192.168.10.108, default UDP destination port 2368; per-model .cal calibration files required [Confirmed] — github.com/ZVISION-lidar/zvision_ros_driver
- Business description
- Beijing solid-state MEMS LiDAR maker (VCSEL+SPAD); customers/partners include JD Logistics, Inceptio, Mobileye, DeepRoute.ai [Confirmed] — equalocean.com
- Security context
- no CVEs or public advisories as of June 2026; threat surface is the unauthenticated UDP point-cloud stream on port 2368 (spoofing / DoS) if device is reachable from untrusted segments [Likely] — github.com/ZVISION-lidar/zvision_ros_driver
- Vendor site / GitHub
- https://www.zvision.xyz (about page TLS cert expired at research time); GitHub org github.com/ZVISION-lidar (~10 public repos: ROS driver, SDK, Apollo driver) [Confirmed] — zvision.xyz, github.com/ZVISION-lidar
- Related vendors
- OzVision America LLC (38:BB:23) is a DIFFERENT, unrelated company — not to be conflated with ZVISION [Confirmed] — IEEE registry
- Analyst note
- an F8:A9:1F MAC identifies a specialized LiDAR/OT endpoint, not IT/consumer hardware; classify and segment accordingly.