Terms are DDP (Delivery, Duties Paid) in the USA, Canada and South Africa.
Terms are DDP (Delivery, Duties Paid) in the USA, Canada and South Africa.
Introducing the MIRACO 3D Scanner, where precision meets innovation.
Redefining 3D scanning, this cutting-edge machine is designed to capture intricate details with unparalleled accuracy. From small objects to large-scale projects, the MIRACO 3D Scanner delivers exceptional results, revolutionizing the way you approach scanning tasks.
Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, the MIRACO 3D Scanner boasts high-resolution scanning capabilities, ensuring that every contour and dimension is captured with precision. Its user-friendly interface and intuitive software make scanning effortless, allowing you to focus on your creativity and design process.
Whether you're in product development, manufacturing, or art and design, the MIRACO 3D Scanner is the ultimate tool for bringing your ideas to life. Explore new possibilities and redefine your 3D scanning experience with MIRACO.
Main Features:
Product Name | MIRACO |
Single-frame Accuracy, up to | 0.05 mm |
Single Capture Area at Nearest Distance | 28 x 53 mm at 100 mm |
Two Capture Modes | Single-shot Mode , Continuous Capture Mode |
Minimum Scan Volume | 10 x 10 x 10 mm |
Working Distance | 100 - 1000 mm |
Auxiliary Lighting | Infrared Fill Lights, Flash LEDs |
Storage | 256 GB eMMC |
Memory (RAM) | 16 GB or 32 GB DDR4 (32GB only in MIRACO Pro) |
Scanner Weight | 750 g |
Battery Capacity | Internal lithium Battery 5,000 mAh, supporting up to 2-hour continuous scanning |
Tracking Methods | Feature , Marker |
Connector Type | USB Type-C |
Compatible Systems | Windows 10/11, macOS |
Special Object Scanning | Use scanning spray for transparent, dark, or highly reflective objects. |
Output Formats | PLY, OBJ, and STL |
Built in Chip Computing | Depth Map Computing, 3D Scanning, Point Cloud Processing and Editing |
Technology | Quad-camera Infrared Structured Light |
Fused Point Distance | 0.05 mm |
Single Capture Area at Furthest Distance | 975 x 775 mm at 1000 mm |
Scanning Speed, up to | 15 fps |
Maximum Scan Volume | 4000 x 4000 x 4000 mm |
Screen | 6” 2k AMOLED Touch Screen |
3D Light Source | Class 1 Infrared Light |
Position Sensors | 9-axis IMU |
RGB Camera Resolution, up to | 48 Megapixels |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 200 x 50 x 110 mm |
CPU | 8-core CPU,2.4 GHz |
Protection Rating | IP45 |
Wi-Fi Type | Wi-Fi 6 |
Operating System | Native Android System |
Scanning Environment | Indoors and Outdoors |
3D Printing Compatible | Yes |
PC Requirements | No PC required |
1) Accuracy was acquired in a controlled lab environment. Actual results might vary, subject to the operation environment.
2) Avoid direct sunlight when scanning outdoors.
3) Warning: This product has flashing lights which may not be suitable for people with photosensitive epilepsy.
To use a Revopoint POP 3D scanner, follow these steps:
Setup: Place the scanner on a stable surface, ensuring it's connected to a power source and your computer or mobile device via USB or Wi-Fi.
Install Software: Download and install the Revopoint POP software on your computer or mobile device.
Calibration: Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate the scanner. This step ensures accurate scanning results.
Start Scanning: Open the Revopoint POP software and choose the scanning mode (object mode or body mode) based on what you're scanning.
Prepare the Object: Place the object you want to scan on a stable surface in a well-lit environment. For best results, use a turntable if the object is small or needs to be scanned from multiple angles.
Scan: Hold the scanner steady and start scanning the object. Move the scanner around the object, ensuring you capture all sides and angles. The software will display the scanned areas in real-time.
Merge Scans: If you're scanning a larger object, you may need to merge multiple scans. Follow the software's instructions to align and merge the scans into a single 3D model.
Export: Once you're satisfied with the scan, export the 3D model in the desired format (e.g., OBJ, STL) for further editing or use in other applications.
Cleanup: Depending on the scanning quality, you may need to clean up the 3D model using software like MeshLab or Blender to remove any artifacts or imperfections.
Post-processing: Optionally, you can apply textures, colors, or other effects to the 3D model to enhance its appearance.
Remember to refer to the user manual or online resources for detailed instructions specific to your Revopoint POP 3D scanner model.
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