Description
Key Features
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Dual-Lens Stereo Vision: It uses a combination of lenses to scan both small, detailed objects and larger items without needing spray or markers.
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Flexible Scanning Modes: Supports handheld scanning for larger models and turntable mode for smaller, more intricate objects.
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Color Texture Capture: Can scan with full-color textures, ideal for applications needing realistic models.
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User-Friendly Software: Comes with Creality Scan software, offering both auto and manual alignment. Some users note it’s functional but could be more intuitive.
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Export Formats: Scanned models can be saved in STL, OBJ, or PLY formats for use in various 3D modeling and printing programs.
Performance
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Resolution: Scanning accuracy ranges from 0.02 to 0.1 mm—good for hobbyists and small business use, though not quite at industrial levels.
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Surface Compatibility: Performs best with matte or textured surfaces. Reflective or transparent objects might require prep like scanning spray.
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Speed & Detail: Offers solid scanning speed and decent detail reproduction for its price range.
 User Experience
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Ease of Use: Generally praised for being beginner-friendly with plug-and-play setup.
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Software Feedback: Mixed reviews—it’s usable, but some users feel it lacks advanced tools and polish.
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Value for Money: Considered a good entry-level or mid-range 3D scanner for those not needing industrial-grade precision.




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