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Launching the Revopoint MINI 2 3D Scanner

The updated Revopoint MINI 2 3D scanner provides professional-level ultra-detailed small object scanning capabilities.

Launching the Revopoint MINI 2 3D Scanner
Source: Revopoint 3D
The new scanner ensures even tiny details are captured to create accurate 3D models ready to be imported into CAD or 3D modeling software. Image courtesy of Revopoint 3D.

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By DE Editors  

February 2, 2024

Small object scanning just got an enhancement boost with the release of the MINI 2 3D scanner, the latest iteration of the MINI 3D scanners series from Revopoint 3D, a company vested in 3D scanning technology.

The updated Revopoint MINI 2 3D scanner provides professional-level ultra-detailed small object scanning capabilities at an affordable price for consumers and small businesses that need a time-saving tool for reverse engineering, quality control, design, and more applications, Revopoint reports.

Its upgraded hardware offers faster, small-object scanning with its larger single capture range spanning from 52x64 @ 120 mm to 168x132 mm @ 250 mm and fast 16 fps scanning speeds, providing rapid capture and better tracking of bolts, dental molds, jewelry, and other small components, the company reports.

MINI 2’s blue light scanning technology offers a 0.05 mm single-frame accuracy and 0.02 mm point distance, ensuring even tiny details are captured to create accurate 3D models ready to be imported into CAD or 3D modeling software, according to the company.

Its compatibility with Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows devices and ree scanning and editing software offer seamless workflow integration. At only 175 g, MINI 2 is also highly portable for convenient on-the-go scanning.

Usability is also improved with the addition of Wi-Fi 6 for lower latency mobile scans, a USB Type-C port for plug-and-play setup, and new tactile buttons for better control. While its improved RGB Camera, supported by a new Flash LED system, provides better color scans suitable for aiding rapid asset creation for design.

MINI 2 is now available for $912 on Revopoint’s website.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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