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The Revopoint MIRACO Pro is a handheld, wireless 3D scanner designed for professionals who demand precision and portability. Featuring ultra-fine 0.02 mm accuracy, a powerful 48MP RGB camera, and a robust 5000mAh battery with rapid 50W charging, it effortlessly captures small to large objects. Its 8-core processor and 32GB RAM enable seamless on-device editing and storage, while Wi-Fi 6 and USB-C ensure lightning-fast data transfer. Perfect for 3D printing, reverse engineering, and CAD workflows, MIRACO Pro streamlines your creative process with unmatched versatility and speed.
Manufacturer | Revopoint |
Part number | MIRACO PRO |
Item Weight | 750 g |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 5 x 11 cm; 750 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | MIRACO PRO |
Size | MIRACO Pro |
Colour | MIRACO Pro |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
D**D
An amazing scanner that out performs many higher priced scanners
This is an amazing scanner that out performs other scanners I have used costing thousands more. Close and far ranges make it one of the most versatile scanners for high end hobby/professional work. Very well made and presented. The software is amazingly user friendly with on board image processing or connected to a PC with revoscan installed. Can scan some dark models well enough. Battery lasts about 2 hours on a full charge or use the power pack that is available. Highly recommended.
S**N
Perfect
This is just what I needed, took a couple of days to understand how to use it (lack of detail or holes in the earlier scans) but now one of my best buys so far, scan to print in almost no time
D**K
Disappointing
The scanner arrived with a lot of accessories and it looked good.But it was very difficult to scan with this device.It was keep loosing track, it couldn’t deal with simple changes (loosing the forehead when scanning someone’s head), used some of the dots on a bike frame but still was struggling.I tried it on sunlight, indoors with plenty of light and with directed light. Still didn’t work well.I sent it back and kept using my 8 year old photogrammetry scanner.
R**T
Clever stuff!
Great item. Software is a pig though.
V**N
By far the most convenient 3D scanner!
This is an excellent little device and would wholeheartedly recommend this over an alternative.It's able to scan small to medium sized objects AND medium to large objects capturing colour data too. While being fully self contained.Most over scanners can only manage one size range, so you may require 2. Also every other scanner I found needs to be connected to a computer to function.When I need to scan something I have to just grab one device about the size of a digital camera and that's it. It can be processed and refined on the device, or it can be wirelessly sent to a pc to do it while you scan another object. Another scanner would mean I have to connect it to my phone, or bring a reasonably decent laptop with me and likely be getting tangled in wires. This is just so much more convenient.It did take some practice but after a few tries I started getting really good results and when comparing the models to the real objects, they seem dimensionally accurate. If they aren't, the error is so small I can't physically measure it so for my uses they are perfect.Is it perfect? No. It struggles with black and metallic objects but that's honestly my only complaint with the scanner, but I don't think that's the Miraco’s fault as almost all scanners struggle with those kinds of objects.I'm in the UK and while the charger works fine,it requires an EU to UK adapter (the adapter is included) and annoyingly the adapter doesn't fit in the case but it can be charged with a usb-c so phone charger, it just takes a bit longer.These are literally my only complaints with it and besides that it would be perfect.The only other thing I would like to see would be an option to use it as a normal digital camera, maybe having it take a few photos during the scan, but that doesn't affect how it functions and just something I think could be added in an update to make it even more useful.
K**
expensive scanners
An accurate 3D scanner is also a valuable tool for capturing accurate data quickly and efficiently. If you're a serious hobbyist interested in creating 3D-printed objects, a 3D scanner could help you replicate or modify existing objects for 3D printing easily, so some type of 3D scanner could benefit your projectsHigher resolutions produce more detailed scans but may come at a higher price due to the advanced technology and equipment required. Software and Processing: Apart from the actual 3D scanning hardware, there are also costs associated with software and processing.The Revopoint MIRACO is a standalone 3D scanner with an integrated LCD touchscreen designed for portable operation without being tethered to a power bank or a computer. This structured light 3D scanner has an integrated battery that offers up to two hours of continuous scanning, and the 6-inch 2K LCD touchscreen can be used for monitoring as well as editing. The MIRACO is a complete solution for prosumers looking for a portable 3D scanner with integrated editing capabilities. Not just limited to on-device editing, the MIRACO can also sync with the Revo Scan 5 app via USB or Wi-Fi, so detailed scans can be processed with more precision or at a faster speed on a more powerful computer.The overall quality of the MIRACO and the included accessories is high. The overmolded grip on the MIRACO made it feel like I was holding a high-end DSLR camera. In addition, the magnetic buttons on the carrying case allow for one-handed opening and there is an included pouch for the charger.The large 6-inch 2K LCD touchscreen integrated into the MIRACO provides not only feedback during scanning but also an interface to edit and process 3D scans, making it ideal for portable scanning in the field. The ability to plug directly into an external monitor with USB for monitoring is helpful for real time feedback in a studio setting as well. Overall, I was very impressed with the ease-of-use of the MIRACO during testing. This is the scanner the market has been waiting for: simple, intuitive, and powerful.PROS:– Standalone operation for scanning in the field– One-click editing for fast meshing of simple models– Single Shot mode offers improved scanning ability for large models– Near and Far Modes can be combined for large scans with detailed areasCONS:– Expensive– Colour texture is subpar-3D scanning requires a certain learning curve to obtain optimal results-The software integrated into the MIRACO does its job but the desktop version and other programs are necessary to obtain or improve the scanned object-It uses a non-removable internal battery so in case of failure it can be a problem
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