Revopoint 3D
Revopoint MIRACO
Revopoint 3D, a leader in 3D scanning technology, has completed a Kickstarter for its first standalone 3D scanner, the Revopoint MIRACO. The company says the scanner offers professional capabilities without the associated ‘eye-watering’ price tag for reverse engineering, quality control, automobile design, rapid prototyping and more.
The Kickstarter ended with 2,923 backers, who pledged 2,986,325 USD to bring the project to life, well overtaking the initial goal of 60,000 USD.
The company claims that the MIRACO is the world’s lightest standalone 3D scanner at 750g. Its quad-depth camera system and infrared structured light projector can scan large and small objects.
MIRACO can scan the objects with a single-frame accuracy of up to 0.05mm for capturing fine details and a single-frame accuracy of up to 0.5mm for quickly capturing shape data. MIRACO also comes with a 48MP RGB camera for the creation of 8K photorealistic 3D models ready from use in graphic design or CGI according to Revopoint.
For flexible scans, MIRACO offers two capture modes. Single-shot for capturing hard-to-track items or objects with sharply colour-contrasted surfaces and helping to reduce artifacts caused by overlapping point cloud data. Revopoint says that when time is of the essence, MIRACO’s Continuous Mode offers fast up to 16 fps object capture.
Powering MIRACO is a 8-core 2.8GHz processor, 256GB hard disk, 2K 6 “AMOLED” backlit touch screen, and 16 GB RAM (up to 5,000 captured frames) or 32 GB RAM (up to 10,000 captured frames).
MIRACO’s hardware allows up to two hours of scanning with its onboard 5,000 mAh battery that can be charged in 35 minutes to 80% with the 50W fast charging adapter.