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149 Specifications & 46 Highlights
Before you buy the Matter and Form Three 3d scanner, take a minute to explore its 149 specs & features — from core specs to standout features like general information, scanning performance, accuracy & resolution & scanning volume & range.
A fast snapshot of the Matter and Form Three, covering its standout specification and what you can expect right out of the box.
Matter and Form Three
The Matter and Form Three is a high-performance 3D scanner that uses advanced "ChromaFlex" technology to capture objects of almost any color or material with incredible accuracy. It features its own built-in computing power, meaning it handles the heavy processing internally to deliver clean, usable digital models without taxing your computer. This versatile device is designed to be user-friendly for beginners while providing the high-resolution detail required by professional engineers and digital artists.
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General Information
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Product Type
What is the product type?
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Handheld
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Mounting Type
How is the scanner mounted?
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Turntable
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Scanner Category
What scanner category does it belong to?
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Prosumer
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Intended Use
What is the intended use?
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Reverse Engineering, 3D Printing, Design, Education
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Scanning Method
What scanning method is used?
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Structured Light
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Identifies the core technology used to capture 3D data.
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Portability
Is the scanner portable?
Yes
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Indicates whether the scanner is designed to be easily carried and used in different locations.
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Release Year
What year was the scanner released?
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2023
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Country of Manufacture
Where is the scanner manufactured?
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Canada
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Scanning Performance
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Scan Speed
What is the scan speed?
0.25
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Scan speed is 0.25 fps, indicating relatively slow per-frame capture which can improve detail at the expense of throughput.
Use cases that prioritize fidelity over speed will benefit most.
Indicates how quickly the scanner captures spatial data during operation.
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Frames Per Second
How many frames per second does it capture?
10
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The device can operate at 10 fps, which affects how quickly it can capture frames during a scan.
Higher FPS can smooth motion capture and reduce artifacts when moving the scanner.
Represents the number of frames captured per second during scanning.
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Scan Stability
How stable is the scanning process?
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Medium
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Describes how stable and consistent scans remain during movement.
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Single Scan Time
How long does a single scan take?
60
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Measures the time required to complete a single scan pass.
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Continuous Scan
Does it support continuous scanning?
Yes
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Indicates whether the scanner supports uninterrupted continuous scanning.
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Real-Time Processing
Is real-time processing available?
Yes
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Shows whether scan data is processed live during capture.
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Tracking Performance
How good is the tracking performance?
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Good
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Indicates how well the scanner maintains tracking of the object.
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Rescan Requirement
Does it often require rescanning?
Yes
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Shows whether rescanning is often needed to complete a model.
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Motion Compensation
Does it support motion compensation?
No
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Indicates support for compensating object or operator movement.
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Multi-Scan Alignment
Does it support multi-scan alignment?
Yes
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Specifies whether multiple scans can be automatically aligned.
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Accuracy & Resolution
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Volumetric Accuracy
What is the volumetric accuracy?
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Volumetric accuracy is 0.0013 inch, roughly 0.00330 cm across the scanned volume.
This metric is important when combining multiple scans into a single model for dimensional tasks.
Indicates accuracy across the entire scanned volume.
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Resolution Level
What is the resolution level?
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Resolution level is 0.00146 inch, approximately 0.00371 cm.
Higher resolution supports capturing finer surface detail for accurate models.
Represents the smallest detail size the scanner can resolve.
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Single Scan Accuracy
What is the single scan accuracy?
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Single-scan accuracy is 0.0016 inch, approximately 0.00406 cm.
That level of per-scan precision is useful for detailed inspection and reverse engineering tasks.
Measures the dimensional deviation within a single scan capture.
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Point Distance
What is the point distance?
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Point distance (sampling interval) is 0.0039 inch, equal to approximately 0.00991 cm.
Smaller point spacing yields denser point clouds for detailed surface reconstruction.
Defines the distance between captured data points on the surface.
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Detail Capture Quality
How good is the detail capture quality?
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High
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Describes how well small features and textures are preserved.
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Edge Sharpness
How sharp are captured edges?
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Sharp
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Indicates how clearly edges and boundaries are defined.
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Surface Noise Level
What is the surface noise level?
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Low
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Reflects the amount of unwanted surface artifacts in scans.
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Measurement Repeatability
How repeatable are measurements?
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Shows how consistent measurements are across repeated scans.
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Calibration Accuracy
What is the calibration accuracy?
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Indicates accuracy achieved after proper calibration.
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Accuracy Degradation Range
How much does accuracy degrade at range?
0.01
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Measures how accuracy declines at extreme distances or volumes.
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Scanning Volume & Range
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Minimum Object Size
What is the minimum object size?
0.01
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Minimum detectable object dimension is 0.0078 inch which corresponds to approximately 0.01981 cm.
This indicates suitability for scanning very small parts or fine details.
Indicates the smallest object dimension that can be reliably scanned.
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Maximum Scan Distance
What is the maximum scan distance?
27.56
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Maximum scan distance is 27.56 inch, approximately 69.99 cm.
Staying within this range helps maintain optimal accuracy and reliable data capture.
Indicates the farthest distance at which scanning remains effective.
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Minimum Scan Distance
What is the minimum scan distance?
7.87
inch
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Minimum scan distance is 7.87 inch, about 19.99 cm.
Maintaining at least this distance prevents focus issues and ensures correct depth sampling.
Represents the closest distance the scanner can be to the object.
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Field of View Height
What is the field of view height?
7.87
inch
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Field of view height is 7.87 inch, about 19.99 cm.
A taller FOV can capture larger vertical sections in a single pass, reducing the number of scans needed.
Measures the vertical capture height in a single scan frame.
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Maximum Object Size
What is the maximum object size?
3.86
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Shows the largest object dimension supported by the scanner.
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Minimum Scan Volume
What is the minimum scan volume?
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12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 mm
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Describes the smallest effective 3D space the scanner can accurately capture.
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Depth of Field
What is the depth of field?
7.87
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Describes the usable distance range where objects remain in focus.
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Field of View Width
What is the field of view width?
7.87
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Measures the horizontal capture width in a single scan frame.
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Optics & Sensors
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Light Source Wavelength
What is the light wavelength?
450
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Light source wavelength is 450 nm, which is in the blue region of the visible spectrum.
This wavelength selection affects reflectance characteristics across different surface materials.
Indicates the wavelength of the emitted light.
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Infrared
Does it support infrared?
No
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The scanner does not use infrared illumination as part of its capture system.
This may affect performance on very dark or heat-emitting surfaces compared with IR-capable devices.
Indicates whether infrared scanning is supported.
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Light Source Type
What light source is used?
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LED
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Describes the type of light used to project patterns or beams.
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Sensor Type
What type of sensor does it use?
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CMOS
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Identifies the primary sensor technology used for depth capture.
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Number of Cameras
How many cameras are included?
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Indicates how many cameras are used for scanning.
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Camera Resolution
What is the camera resolution?
2
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Specifies the resolution of the capture cameras.
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Laser Class
What laser class does it meet?
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Class 1
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Specifies the laser safety classification.
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Color Camera Presence
Is there a color camera?
Yes
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Shows whether a dedicated color camera is included.
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Optical Filter Type
What optical filter is used?
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IR Cut
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Describes the type of optical filtering used to improve the quality of captured scans.
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Capture Modes & Technology
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Scanning Mode
What scanning modes are supported?
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Fixed, Turntable
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Indicates the supported operational scanning modes.
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Handheld Scanning
Does it support handheld scanning?
No
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Shows whether the scanner can be used freely by hand.
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Fixed Scanning
Can it be used in a fixed setup?
Yes
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Indicates support for stationary or mounted scanning setups.
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Turntable Scanning
Does it support turntable scanning?
Yes
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Specifies compatibility with turntable-based scanning workflows.
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Marker-Based Scanning
Does it support marker-based scanning?
No
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Indicates whether physical markers can be used for tracking.
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Markerless Scanning
Does it support markerless scanning?
Yes
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Shows whether the scanner can track objects without markers.
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Texture Capture
Can it capture textures?
Yes
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Indicates whether surface textures can be captured.
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Color Capture
Does it support color capture?
Yes
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Shows whether full-color data can be captured during scanning.
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HDR
Is HDR supported?
No
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Indicates support for high dynamic range capture.
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Object Compatibility
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Supported Object Materials
What materials can be scanned?
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Plastic, Metal, Wood, Clay, Stone
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Supported materials include Plastic, Metal, Wood, Clay, and Stone, covering a broad range of common objects.
This versatility makes the scanner suitable for prototyping, art, and heritage applications.
Lists common materials the scanner can capture effectively.
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Dark Object
Can it scan dark objects?
Yes
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Indicates whether dark or black surfaces can be scanned without coating.
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Shiny Object
Can it scan shiny objects?
Yes
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Shows whether reflective or glossy surfaces are supported.
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Transparent Object
Can it scan transparent objects?
No
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Indicates support for clear or transparent materials.
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Human Body Scanning
Can it scan the human body?
No
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Shows whether full or partial human body scanning is supported.
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Face Scanning
Can it scan faces?
No
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Indicates suitability for facial scanning applications.
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Industrial Part Scanning
Can it scan industrial parts?
Yes
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Shows whether rigid mechanical or industrial parts can be scanned accurately.
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Organic Shape Scanning
Can it scan organic shapes?
Yes
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Indicates effectiveness when scanning freeform or organic shapes.
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Software & Processing
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Included Software
What software is included?
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USB Cable, Power Adapter, Calibration Board, Carrying Case
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Real-Time Preview
Is real-time preview available?
Yes
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Indicates whether scan results can be viewed live during capture.
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Mesh Editing Tools
Are mesh editing tools included?
Yes
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Hole Filling
Does it support hole filling?
Yes
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Smoothing Tools
Are smoothing tools included?
Yes
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Alignment Tools
Are alignment tools included?
Yes
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Measurement Tools
Are measurement tools available?
Yes
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Texture Mapping
Does it support texture mapping?
Yes
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Automation Features
Are automation features included?
Yes
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AI Enhancement Features
Are AI enhancements available?
Yes
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Output & File Formats
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Mesh Output Formats
What mesh formats are supported?
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STL, OBJ, PLY
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Lists supported polygon mesh file formats for export.
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Point Cloud Formats
What point cloud formats are available?
0
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PLY, XYZ
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Identifies supported point cloud export formats.
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CAD Export
Does it support CAD export?
Yes
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Texture File Formats
What texture formats are supported?
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JPG, PNG
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Lists supported formats for texture image files.
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Color Data Export
Is color data included in exports?
Yes
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Export Resolution Control
Can export resolution be controlled?
Yes
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File Size Optimization
Is file size optimization available?
Yes
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API Export
Is API export supported?
No
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Connectivity & Interfaces
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USB Connectivity
Does it support USB connectivity?
Yes
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USB connectivity is present, enabling direct wired data transfer to a host computer.
This provides a simple and reliable connection for live scanning and file export.
Indicates whether the scanner supports USB connections to other devices.
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Cable Length
What is the cable length?
6.56
ft
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Cable length is 6.56 ft, which is approximately 2.00 m.
A two-meter cable gives good reach for desktop and tripod setups without excessive clutter.
Specifies the length of the included connection cable.
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Data Transfer Speed
What is the data transfer speed?
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USB 3.0
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Data transfer uses USB 3.0, providing higher bandwidth for real-time transfers and large file exports.
Using USB 3.0-capable hosts maximizes throughput and reduces transfer time.
Describes the typical speed at which scan data is transferred.
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Wireless Connectivity
Does it support wireless connectivity?
No
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Bluetooth
Is Bluetooth supported?
No
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Wi-Fi
Does it support Wi-Fi?
No
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External Storage
Is external storage supported?
No
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Hardware & Design
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Mounting Thread Type
What mounting thread does it use?
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1/4-inch
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Mounting thread is 1/4-inch, compatible with standard camera tripods and adapters; that size equals about 0.64 cm in diameter.
This makes the scanner easy to mount on common photo and measurement fixtures.
Specifies the standard thread used for mounting accessories.
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Indicator Lights
Are indicator lights included?
Yes
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Indicator lights are present to provide visual status feedback during operation.
They help quickly identify power, scanning, and error states without checking the software.
Shows whether LED indicators provide status feedback.
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Protective Features
What protective features are included?
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Lens Cover, Anti-Scratch
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Protective features include Lens Cover and Anti-Scratch treatments for the optical surfaces.
These reduce the risk of damage during handling and extend usable life between maintenance.
Describes built-in protections like bumpers or lens covers.
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Body Material
What is the body material?
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Plastic
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Build Quality
How is the build quality?
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Premium
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Ergonomic Design
Is the scanner ergonomically designed?
Yes
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Button Controls
Does it have physical button controls?
Yes
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Cooling Method
What cooling method is used?
0
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Passive
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Dimensions & Weight
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Width
What is the scanner width?
9.88
inch
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Overall device width is 9.88 inch, around 25.10 cm.
This dimension helps when assessing fit on mounts or in storage compartments.
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Depth
What is the scanner depth?
4.69
inch
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Device depth is 4.69 inch, about 11.91 cm.
Compact depth supports handheld ergonomics and easier transport.
Measures the front-to-back depth of the scanner.
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Height
What is the scanner height?
1.22
inch
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Device height is 1.22 inch, approximately 3.10 cm.
A low profile can help when mounting close to objects or fitting into carrying cases.
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Weight
How much does the scanner weigh?
1.56
lbs
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Unit weight is 1.563 lbs, which is about 0.709 kg.
The light weight supports handheld operation and reduces fatigue during extended use.
Indicates the total weight of the scanner unit.
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Package Depth
What is the package depth?
12
inch
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Package depth measures 12 inch, which converts to 30.48 cm.
This is useful for planning shipping boxes or storage space.
Measures the depth of the retail or shipping package.
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Package Height
What is the package height?
10
inch
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Package height is 10 inch, equal to 25.40 cm.
This helps when planning storage or shipping dimensions.
Measures the height of the retail or shipping package.
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Package Width
What is the package width?
16
inch
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Power & Battery
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Power Consumption
How much power does it consume?
36
Watt
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Power consumption is 36 Watt, which indicates moderate energy use during operation.
This figure is helpful for planning power delivery and battery-backed setups.
Indicates how much power the scanner consumes during operation.
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Power Source
What is the power source?
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AC Adapter
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External Power
Can it run on external power?
Yes
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Environmental & Operating Conditions
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Operating Temperature Range
What is the operating temperature range?
0
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50–95°F
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Operating temperature range is 50–95°F, equivalent to roughly 10–35°C.
Keeping use within this band helps ensure stable performance and long-term reliability.
Specifies the temperature range in which the scanner can operate effectively.
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Storage Temperature Range
What is the storage temperature range?
0
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-4–140°F
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Specified storage temperature range is -4–140°F, which converts to about -20–60°C.
Observing these limits protects electronics and optics during storage and transport.
Indicates safe temperature limits for storing the scanner when not in use.
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Operating Humidity Range
What humidity levels are supported?
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20–80%
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Outdoor Use
Can it be used outdoors?
No
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Vibration Resistance
Is it resistant to vibration?
No
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Dust Resistance
Is it dust resistant?
No
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Moisture Resistance
Is it moisture resistant?
No
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Calibration & Maintenance
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Calibration Method
What calibration method is used?
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Automatic
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Calibration Frequency
How often is calibration needed?
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On Demand
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Auto Calibration
Does it support auto calibration?
Yes
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Manual Calibration
Is manual calibration possible?
Yes
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Maintenance Requirement
How much maintenance is required?
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Low
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Firmware Update Method
How are firmware updates performed?
0
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Software-Based
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Security & Data Handling
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Local Data Storage
Is local data storage supported?
No
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Indicates whether scan data can be stored locally on the device or connected system.
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Cloud Processing Option
Is cloud processing available?
No
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Data Encryption
Is data encrypted?
No
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User Access Control
Are access controls supported?
No
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Offline Mode
Can it work offline?
Yes
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Data Ownership Policy
Who owns the scan data?
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Describes who retains ownership of captured scan data.
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Compatibility & System Requirements
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Supported Operating Systems
Which operating systems are supported?
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Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
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Lists operating systems compatible with the scanner software.
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Minimum CPU Requirement
What CPU is required?
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Intel i5
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Minimum RAM Requirement
How much RAM is required?
8
GB
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GPU Requirement
Is a GPU required?
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Integrated
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Specifies whether a dedicated GPU is required or recommended.
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Mobile Device Compatibility
Is it compatible with mobile devices?
No
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Tablet Compatibility
Is tablet use supported?
No
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Driver Availability
Are drivers available?
Yes
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Indicates whether official drivers are readily available.
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Accessories & Expansion
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Included Accessories
What accessories are included?
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USB Cable, Power Adapter, Calibration Board
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Turntable Compatibility
Is it compatible with a turntable?
Yes
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Tripod Compatibility
Can it be mounted on a tripod?
Yes
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Extension Modules
Are extension modules supported?
No
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Replacement Parts Availability
Are replacement parts available?
Yes
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Certifications & Compliance
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Laser Safety Compliance
Is it laser safety compliant?
Yes
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The device meets laser safety requirements, meaning it adheres to standards that reduce risk during normal use.
This simplifies deployment in environments where laser safety classification matters.
Indicates compliance with laser safety regulations.
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Safety Certifications
What safety certifications does it have?
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CE, FCC, RoHS
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EMC Compliance
Is it EMC compliant?
Yes
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Environmental Compliance
Is it environmentally compliant?
Yes
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Industry Standards Compliance
Which industry standards are supported?
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IEC
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Export Restrictions
Are there export restrictions?
No
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Warranty & Support
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Support Channels
What support channels are available?
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Email, Ticket System
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Support is available via Email and Ticket System, allowing asynchronous issue reporting and tracking.
These channels are suitable for detailed troubleshooting and follow-up.
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Warranty Duration
How long is the warranty?
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1 Year
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Extended Warranty Option
Is an extended warranty available?
Yes
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Technical Support Availability
Is technical support available?
Yes
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Software Update
Are software updates supported?
Yes
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Documentation Quality
How good is the documentation?
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Comprehensive
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Training Resources
Are training resources available?
Yes
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Scanning Performance
How would you rate the overall scanning performance of this 3D scanner?
Excellent performance — Scans high detail with great speed
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Very good performance — Scans with minor detail loss at high speed
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Good performance — Adequate scanning speed and detail
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Fair performance — Noticeable detail loss or slower scan speed
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Poor performance — Frequent detail loss and very slow scans
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Accuracy & Resolution
How would you rate the accuracy and resolution of this 3D scanner?
Extremely accurate — 0.01mm or better
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Very accurate — 0.02mm to 0.05mm
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Accurate — 0.06mm to 0.1mm
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Fair accuracy — 0.1mm to 0.2mm
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Low accuracy — Above 0.2mm
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Scanning Volume & Range
How would you rate the scanning volume and range of this 3D scanner?
Excellent — Can scan large objects with a range of over 30 feet
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Very good — Can scan medium-sized objects with a range of 20 to 30 feet
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Good — Can scan small to medium-sized objects with a range of 10 to 20 feet
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Fair — Limited range of 5 to 10 feet, small object scanning
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Poor — Very limited range under 5 feet, mostly for tiny objects
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Ease of Setup
How would you rate the ease of setting up this 3D scanner?
Very easy — Setup completed in under 15 minutes
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Easy — Setup took 15 to 30 minutes
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Average — Setup took around 30 minutes
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Difficult — Setup took over 30 minutes with unclear instructions
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Very difficult — Setup was confusing and required external help
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Software Usability
How would you rate the ease of using the software that comes with this 3D scanner?
Extremely intuitive — No learning curve, very user-friendly
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Very easy to use — Simple interface, minor learning required
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Easy to use — Clear interface, requires some basic guidance
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Fair — Functional but not very intuitive, requires effort
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Poor — Difficult to navigate and understand
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Noise Level
How would you rate the noise level during operation of this 3D scanner?
Quiet — Almost no noise
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Low noise — Noticeable but not distracting
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Moderate noise — A little loud but bearable
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High noise — Noticeable and disruptive during use
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