1. What are the differences between MINI series, POP series, RANGE series, INSPIRE, and MIRACO?
Scanning Scenarios:
The MINI series is designed for professionals who want to scan smaller objects such as industrial parts, jewelry, small statues, etc., capturing precise detail.
The POP series is designed for professionals who want to scan medium-sized objects, such as engine parts or vases.
The RANGE series is designed for professionals who want to scan large objects such as furniture, people, and vehicles, ensuring efficient and thorough scanning results.
The INSPIRE is for hobbyists, 3D printing enthusiasts, and makers who want to scan medium-sized objects.
The MIRACO is an all-in-one scanning system that captures small to large objects.
Recommended Scan Volumes:
MINI 2: 10 × 10 × 10 mm – 500 × 500 × 500 mm
POP 3 Plus: 20 × 20 × 20 mm – 2000 × 2000 × 2000 mm
RANGE 2: 50 × 50 × 50 mm – 4000 × 4000 × 4000 mm
INSPIRE: 50 × 50 × 50 mm – 1000 × 1000 × 1000 mm
MIRACO: 10 × 10 × 10 mm – 4000 × 4000 × 4000 mm
2. What are the differences between POP 3 Plus and POP 3?
The Revopoint POP 3 Plus is the newest 3D scanner in the POP series. It differs from POP 3 in a few key ways. The point cloud detail is 30% better than POP 3 due to the projector's new optical zoom (up to x2 zoom), which improves the strength and focus of its structured light. Its brand-new glass calibration board improves the scanner's calibration precision and accuracy by 20%. Software adds a global marker tracking mode, greatly improving marker point capture stability, significantly reducing cumulative point cloud tracking errors, making point cloud fusion more precise, and overall scan size accuracy more stable.
3. Is the MetroX a replacement for the MINI series?
MetroX's single-frame scan range is 4 times larger than MINI 2, greatly enhancing feature tracking robustness. Also, marker tracking is much more stable and accurate than before. From a technological standpoint, the MetroX offers structured light and accuracy similar to the MINI series. In addition, it has a new Multiple-line laser scanning mode. However, the MINI series has a connectivity advantage, as it can connect to mobile phones via Wi-Fi or USB cable and be powered via a power bank, which the MetroX cannot do.
4. What are the differences between the MINI series and the MetroX 3D scanners?
① Technology: MetroX uses multiple-line laser and Full-field structured light technology, while the MINI series uses blue
structured light technology.
② Accuracy: MetroX’s single-frame accuracy can reach 0.03 mm, and its volumetric accuracy can reach 0.03 mm + 0.1
mm × L (m). The MINI series’ single-frame accuracy is up to 0.05mm.
③ Scanning object: MetroX is designed to scan small to medium-sized objects, like engine parts, precision instruments, etc. The MINI series is specially designed for small objects, like jewelry, miniature statues, or hardware widgets.
④ Special object scanning: The MetroX can scan highly reflective or black surfaces in multi-line laser mode without scanning spray. For the MINI series, using a scanning spray is a must.
⑤ Connection: The MetroX can only be connected via a USB cable, but the MINI series can be connected via a USB cable or Wi-Fi and can be powered by a power bank.
5. What are the differences between the POP 3 Plus and the MetroX scanners?
① Technology: MetroX uses Multiple-line laser and Full-field structured light technology, while the POP 3 Plus uses infrared structured light technology.
② Accuracy: MetroX’s single-frame accuracy can reach 0.03 mm, and its volumetric accuracy can reach 0.03 mm + 0.1 mm × L (m). The POP 3 Plus’s single-frame accuracy is 0.08 mm.
③ Special object scanning: The MetroX can scan a highly reflective metal object or black object in multi-line laser mode without scanning spray, but for the POP 3 Plus, a scanning spray is a must.
④ Connection: The MetroX can only be connected via a USB cable, but the POP 3 Plus can be connected via a USB cable or Wi-Fi and can be powered by a power bank.