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Multi-line Laser
[Pre-order] Revopoint MetroX: Blue Laser Line and Full-field Structured Light
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ꔷ 4 Flexible Scanning Modes
ꔷ Metrology-grade Accuracy: Up to 0.03 mm
ꔷ Volumetric Accuracy: Up to 0.03 mm + 0.1 mm × L(m)
ꔷ Up to 7,000,000 Points/s in Full-field Structured Light Mode
ꔷ Up to 800,000 Points/s in Multi-line Laser Mode
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Cross Lines
Up to 800,000 points per second with 14 crossed blue laser lines.
Parallel Lines
Capture objects with 7 high-powered parallel blue laser lines.
Full-field Blue Structured Light
Get it scanned fast at up to 7 million points per second using 62 lines of structured blue light.
Auto Turntable
One-click scans with the Dual-axis Turntable, Revo Scan, and MetroX working in unison.
Metrology-grade Accuracy
Precision: Up to 0.01 mm
Accuracy: Up to 0.03 mm
Flexible Single Capture Area
160 x 70 mm at 200 mm
320 x 215 mm at 400 mm
No Spray Needed
Scan Shiny or Black Surfaces
Get Scans Done Fast
Up to 7,000,000 Points/s in Full-field Structured Light Mode
Up to 800,000 Points/s in Multi-line Laser Mode
Marker Blocks Help Scan Faster
This handy set of shaped marker blocks makes setting up featureless object scans much faster.
Powerful Software Revo Scan 5
Revo Scan does everything from point cloud creation to fusion, meshing, editing, merging, importing, and exporting.
Easy to Control
4 Buttons
HD RGB Camera
Create Vibrant 3D Models
See MetroX’s Amazing Scans
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What’s in the Box
MetroX 3D Scanner & Wrist Strap
Tripod & Scanner Cradle
2m Power Adapter*
Dual-axis Turntable
Calibration Board
Markers (6 mm) × 500
USB Type-A toType-C Cable
USB Type-C to Type-A Adapter
Carrying Case
Sample Bust
Quick Start Guide
Certificate & Warranty Card
*The power adapter may vary depending on the country or region.
Advanced Edition
MetroX 3D Scanner & Wrist Strap
Tripod & Scanner Cradle
2m Power Adapter
Dual-axis Turntable
Calibration Board
Markers (6 mm) × 500
USB Type-A toType-C Cable
USB Type-C to Type-A Adapter
Carrying Case
Sample Bust
Quick Start Guide
Certificate & Warranty Card
Ball Marker × 10 (Magnetic)
Dome Marker × 10 (Magnetic)
Pyramid Marker × 4 (Magnetic)
Bar Marker × 4
Markers (6 mm) × 500
*The Marker Block Kit simplifies the workflow by making it much quicker to place markers when scanning featureless objects.
Specifications
Name
MetroX
Compatible Operating Systems
Windows 10/11 (64-bit), macOS 11.0 or better
Scanning Type
Handheld and Desktop
Built-in Chip Computing
Depth Map Computing
Technology
Multi-line Laser Scan and Full-field Structured Light Scan
Buttons
4
Scannable Object Size
Small to Medium
Outdoor Scanning
No
Single-frame Precision, up to
0.01 mm
Output File Formats
PLY, OBJ, STL, ASC, 3MF, GLTF, FBX
Single-frame Accuracy, up to
0.03 mm
Ready to Print 3D Models
Yes
Volumetric Accuracy
0.03 mm + 0.1 mm × L (m)
L is the length of the object
Fused Point Distance, up to
0.05 mm
Working Distance
200 ~ 400 mm
Connector Type
USB Type-C
Single Capture Area at Nearest Distance
160 x 70 mm at 200 mm
Power Requirements
DC 12V, 3A
Single Capture Area at Furthest Distance
320 x 215 mm at 400 mm
3D Light Source
14 Blue Cross Laser Lines
7 Blue Parallel Laser Lines
62 Line Blue Full-field Structured Light
Angular Field of View (H x V)
43 × 33°
Dimensions (L x W x H)
209 × 88 × 44 mm
Maximum Scan Volume
1 × 1 × 1 m
Minimum Scan Volume
10 × 10 × 10 mm
User Recalibration
Yes
Scanning Speed, up to
Multi-line Blue Laser: 800,000 Points/s
Full Field Blue Light: 7,000,000 Points/s
Special Object Scanning
Please use scanning spray when scanning transparent or specular surfaces in Multi-Line Laser modes.
Using scanning spray is recommended when scanning transparent, black, specular, or highly reflective surfaces in Full-Field Structured Light modes.
Depth Camera Resolution, up to
2 Megapixels
RGB Camera Resolution
2 Megapixels
Supported Accessories
Dual-axis Turntable, Marker Block Kit
Color Scanning
Only in Auto Turntable Mode
CPU
4 core ARM, 2.0 GHz
Tracking Methods
Feature, Marker, Global Marker
Fill Lights
12 Blue LEDs
Minimum PC Requirements(*4)
macOS
CPU: M1 Pro/Max/Ultra
RAM ≥ 16GB
Windows
CPU: Intel i7 10th Gen 10700 or
AMD Ryzen 7 5800
RAM ≥ 32GB
GPU (Optional):
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 (8GB)
Recommended PC Requirements
macOS
CPU: M2 Pro/Max/Ultra, M3 Pro/Max/Ultra
RAM ≥ 24GB
Windows
CPU: Intel i9 12th Gen or
better
RAM ≥ 64GB
GPU:
NVIDIA RTX 4060 (8 GB) or better
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FAQ
What are MetroX’s PC requirements? Do I need a powerful computer to use MetroX?
Minimum PC Requirements:
Windows
System Version: Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
CPU: Intel i7 10th Gen 10700 or AMD Ryzen 7 5800
RAM: ≥ 32 GB
GPU (Optional): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 (8 GB)
macOS
System Version: macOS 11.0 or better
CPU: M1 Pro/Max/Ultra
RAM: ≥ 16 GB
Recommended PC Requirements:
Windows
System Version: Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
CPU: Intel i9 12th Gen or better
RAM: ≥ 64 GB
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 4060 (8 GB) or better
macOS
CPU: M2 Pro/Max/Ultra, M3 Pro/Max/Ultra
RAM: ≥ 24 GB
If you’re unsure about the CPU configuration, please ensure that the CPU has cores ≥ 8, threads ≥ 16, and a base frequency ≥ 2.4 GHz.
Does Revo Scan For MetroX need internet access to work?
No, it doesn’t need to be connected to an internet-capable network to scan and edit your models. However, you need access to the internet for software updates and file transfers.
What formats can Revo Scan For MetroX export?
Revo Scan For MetroX can export your models in PLY, OBJ, STL, ASC, 3MF, GLTF, and FBX for compatibility with most 3D modeling, slicer, and CAD software.
Point Cloud model: PLY, OBJ, ASC
Mesh model: PLY, OBJ, STL, FBX, GLTF, 3MF
Texture model: PLY, OBJ, FBX, GLTF
Do I need to use markers?
Markers are necessary for laser scanning modes but are optional in structured light scanning, especially for detailed objects. However, using markers generally results in more stable alignment (stitching). When placing markers, arrange them irregularly with 3 to 4 cm between each across the object's surface, ensuring at least five markers are visible in the frame during scanning.
Can I switch the scanning modes during a scan?
Yes. In the same tracking mode (Marker Tracking or Feature Tracking), you can pause the scan, switch to a different mode, and resume scanning. You can also obtain data from other parts of an object using various scanning modes and then merge the data with the Revo Scan for MetroX software to achieve a complete and accurate 3D model. This method is particularly suitable for scanning complex or large objects.
Can MetroX scan black surfaces, metal surfaces, or transparent surfaces?
Yes, MetroX can scan black objects directly using the Cross Lines and Parallel Lines modes. However, for better detail, scanning spray is recommended. When scanning black surfaces in Full Field or Auto Turntable modes, scanning spray is necessary. You can get one from the add-on list.
Yes, MetroX can scan metal objects directly using Cross Lines and Parallel Lines modes. You can also scan dull metal surfaces directly in Full Field and Auto Turntable modes. However, for very shiny metal surfaces, a scanning spray is necessary when using these modes. Scanning sprays are available in the add-on list.
Scanning spray is needed when scanning transparent or specular surfaces. You can get one from the add-on list.
Can MetroX safely scan people or animals?
Like most industrial laser scanners, the MetroX is unsuitable for scanning humans or animals. When using the MetroX, please avoid looking directly into the laser beam.
MetroX is designed to scan small to medium-sized objects. It uses a Class 2M laser projector, and Class 2M lasers are generally safe for accidental viewing with the naked eye but can be hazardous if viewed with optical instruments or looking into the laser beam for a long period. Here are Class 2M Laser Safety Tips:
(1) Avoid looking directly at it at close range.
(2) To avoid retina damage, don’t look directly into the laser beam through optical instruments capable of magnifying it (e.g., telescopes, and camera lenses).
(3) To prevent laser reflection, avoid placing reflective surfaces like mirrors or glass in the path of the laser beam.