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Revopoint MIRACO 3D Scanner Wins Red Dot: Best of the Best Award

April 15, 2024

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Revopoint’s new MIRACO 3D Scanner has been honored with the prestigious Red Dot “Best of the Best” award, affirming the company’s dedication to advancing accessible 3D scanning technology. Recognized for its groundbreaking features the MIRACO has redefined the possibilities of affordable, high-precision scanning.

Revopoint MIRACO 3D Scanner Wins Red Dot: Best of the Best Award
Red Dot Award: Best of the Best 2024. (Image Credit: Revopoint)

The MIRACO made history as the first cost-effective, all-in-one 3D scanning solution with unparalleled accuracy. Developed and produced internally by Revopoint, its quad-depth camera system enables versatile object capture, surpassing conventional size limitations. Its robust hardware facilitated seamless scanning and editing on-the-go, eliminating reliance on powerful laptops. Achieving remarkable precision of up to 0.05 mm, it addressed diverse needs across various industries.

Features

The Revopoint MIRACO is a totally portable, standalone 3D scanner, meaning there is no need to hook it up to a laptop during scanning. All the scan processing and 3D model file generation is done within the scanner hardware, offering a whole new meaning to the word “portable”.

Let’s take a look at some of the features

  • – Achieve up to 0.02 mm precision and 0.05 mm accuracy, ensuring detailed and accurate scans.
  • – Enjoy scanning speeds of up to 15 frames per second (fps), facilitating efficient workflow.
  • – Capture vibrant 8K color details for eye-catching 3D models.
  • – Weighing only 750 g, the MIRACO is lightweight and standalone, providing flexibility in scanning environments.
  • – Choose between color and none-color scan modes, with options for up to 5000 frames for none-color scans and up to 4000 frames for color scans.
  • – Utilize an 8-core 2.4GHz processor & 256 GB hard drive for efficient data processing.
  • – Select between single-shot and continuous modes for precise tracking and high-speed scanning.
  • – Enjoy the convenience of wireless scanning and direct post-processing via Wi-Fi 6 or USB Type-C 3.1 connections.

Revopoint has emerged as a leader in both consumer and professional 3D scanning, spearheading efforts to democratize 3D modeling. Through cutting-edge research and development and advanced manufacturing processes, the company has continuously pushed boundaries, from pioneering micro-structured optical chips to refining high-precision 3D vision algorithms.

Winning the Red Dot: Best of the Best award has demonstrated Revopoint’s unwavering commitment to innovation, inspiring ongoing advancements and promising even more remarkable products and services in the future.

Keep an eye out for our review of the awesome Revopoint MIRACO 3D scanner in the coming days.

If you want to get your hands on this mighty, award-winning piece of hardware, then head on over to the link below to place your order.

RevoPoint MIRACO

The RevoPoint MIRACO is an award-winning standalone scanner with its own screen, and is well suited for scanning both large and small items. Scan processing and 3D file creation can be done within the scanner itself - there is no need to carry a laptop for scanning jobs.

  • - Accuracy: 0.05mm
  • - Resolution: 0.02mm
  • - Frame rate: 15fps
  • - Work distance: 120 ~ 250 mm
  • - Single capture range: 100 ~ 1000 mm
  • - Dimensions: 200 x 50 x 110 mm
  • - Weight: 750g
  • - 8K color capture
  • - Quad-camera Infrared Structured Light
  • - 48 megapixel RGB Camera
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$1,299.00 RevoPoint
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About the author | Phillip Keane
Phillip is an aerospace engineer from UK. He is a graduate of Coventry University (UK), International Space University (France) and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), where he studied Advanced Manufacturing at the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing.
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