MIRACO, Revopoint’s New All-In-One, Standalone 3D Scanner
Useful in a wide range of industries, 3D scanning is currently used by professionals in projects as diverse as scanning the human body to capturing complex engineering and design objects big and small. The industry is evolving rapidly and with more and more 3D scanner solutions becoming available, what users are looking for is not only high quality, but also ease of use.
Revopoint, a company specializing in the manufacture of high-precision 3D scanners, makes innovation and user-inspired design its strengths. Proof of this is the recent launch of its latest product, the MIRACO 3D scanner. Fully autonomous, portable and lightweight, it was presented at Formnext 2023 and met with considerable success thanks to its innovative features and wide range of functionalities. Revopoint launched the product with a Kickstarter campaign from October 25 to November 30.
Accessible, Professional 3D Scanning for Everyone
This is not the first time we hear about Revopoint and the company’s commitment to creating professional-quality, affordable scanners in order to make professional 3D scanning available to everyone. In fact, the range of products offered by the company is quite extensive, with the POP and INSPIRE series for 3D scanning of medium-sized objects, the MINI series for high-precision 3D scanning of small objects and the RANGE series for scanning large objects. This is undoubtedly a variety that is highly appreciated by users. Now, with the launch of the MIRACO 3D scanner, Revopoint seems to go even further, offering an innovative product to complete this offer.
Features of the Revopoint MIRACO 3D Scanner
What makes the MIRACO 3D scanner interesting is undoubtedly the product’s wide range of functions, its ergonomics and the fact that it is an all-in-one product. In fact, the 3D scanner is completely self-sufficient and portable, which eliminates the need for external devices, such as phones, computers, or cables that can detract from the fluidity of scanning. MIRACO has a 5,000 mAh battery that provides up to 2 hours of autonomy for scanning. This is very interesting, as the product is intended to be a solution capable of capturing small and large complex parts in a single process.
If we go into the details of its features, the scanner is equipped with an accuracy that can be adapted to various needs. Single-frame accuracy can be up to 0.05 mm for fine details and up to 0.5 mm for large surfaces. In addition, it has other features especially useful for scanning, such as a 48 MP RGB camera for high-resolution color capture, a 2.8 GHz 8-core processor and 16 GB or 32 GB of RAM for efficiency and speed of execution, a 6-inch 2K AMOLED display that can be rotated 180°, and integrated scanning software with an intuitive user interface that simplifies model capture and post-processing.
Scans can be exported in STL, PLY and OBJ, either via USB Type-C cables or Wi-Fi 6 connections, allowing it to be used both wirelessly and connected to a computer. Finally, the manufacturer emphasizes that it is an extremely lightweight scanner, weighing only 750 g (1.6 lbs).
One 3D Scanner, Many Applications
The strength of the MIRACO 3D scanner lies in its versatility. It is a tool that professionals can use for numerous applications and in different sectors. From 3D printing to rapid prototyping, automotive and industrial design, where accurate 3D scanning facilitates design and quality control processes. Aerospace engineering and the medical sector are also an example of applications, where 3D scanning is essential for the creation of customized prostheses and orthodontic appliances. Others include art and entertainment, environmental sciences, virtual or augmented reality content creation and 3D animation. For more details on the specifications of Revopoint’s MIRACO 3D scanner, click HERE.
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