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POP 3 Plus: The Handheld 3D Scanner with Color Scans - Revopoint

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· Single-frame Accuracy Up to 0.08 mm
· Up to 18 fps Scanning Speeds 
· Up to 2× Optical Zoom
· New Global Marker Tracking Mode
· HD RGB Camera Better Color Capture
· 9-axis IMU


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Every Detail Optimized

The POP 3 Plus updates the POP series with 20% better accuracy and precision and added optical zoom. Whether you need an accurate 3D model for 3D printing, animating, reverse engineering, modifying vehicles, or other applications, it's ready to help.

Accurate Every Time

Capture Finer Details

New Optical Projector Zoom (Up to 2x Zoom) 

Better Marker Tracking

Global Marker Tracking Mode

Full-color 3D Models

HD RGB Camera

Flash LEDs Ensure Accurate Color Capture

Portable and Compact

Scanner Weighs Only 190 g

Responsive Controls

Decrease Exposure | Start/Pause Scans | Increase Exposure

Powerful Software

Compatible with iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS devices.

Supports STL, PLY, OBJ, ASC, 3MF, GLTF, and FBX file formats for compatibility

with most CAD, 3D modeling, and slicer software.

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Models Made With POP 3 Plus

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Specifications

Product Name

POP 3 Plus 3D Scanner

Technology

Dual-camera Infrared Structured Light

Single-frame Accuracy, up to 

0.08 mm

Single-frame Precision, up to 

0.04 mm

Scanning Speed,up to

18 fps

Fused Point Distance, up to

0.05 mm

Single Capture Area at Nearest Distance

61 x 68 mm at 150 mm

Single Capture Area at Furthest Distance

244 x 180 mm at 400 mm

Scanning Type

Handheld and Desktop

Working Distance

150 ~ 400 mm

Minimum Scan Volume

20 x 20 x 20 mm

Maxmium Scan Volume

2 x 2 x 2 m

Auxiliary Lighting

Infrared Fill Lights, White Flash LEDs

Angular Field of View, H x W

40 x 25°

CPU

2 core, 1.6GHz

Position Sensors

9-axis IMU

Scanner Weight

190 g

Dimensions(L x W x H)

153 x 45 x 29 mm

Tracking Methods

Feature , Marker, Global Marker

Buttons

3

Connector Type

USB Type-C

Power Requirements

DC 5V, 1A

Wi-Fi

6

Bluetooth

4.1

Special Object Scanning

Use scanning spray for transparent, dark, or highly reflective objects

Scanning Environment

Indoors and Outdoors

Ready to Print 3D Models

Yes

Output File Formats

PLY, OBJ, STL, ASC, 3MF, GLTF, FBX

User Recalibration

Yes

Supported Accessories 

Large Turntable, Dual-axis Turntable, Handheld Stabilizer, Power Bank, Mobile Kit

Compatible Systems

Windows 10/11(64-bit), Android, iOS, macOS

Light Type

Class 1 Infrared Light (Eye Safe)

Minimum PC Requirements

macOS
CPU: M1 Pro or better;

RAM ≥ 8GB
Windows
CPU: Intel i7 12th or better;

RAM ≥ 16GB

Recommended PC Requirements

macOS 
CPU: M3 or better; 

RAM ≥ 8GB 
Windows 
CPU: Intel i9 11th or better; 

RAM ≥ 32GB

What’s in the Box?

POP 3 Plus Standard Edition

POP 3 Plus 3D Scanner

Tripod

Turntable Topper

Phone Holder

Carrying Case

Calibration Board

Magic Mat

Markers x 500

USB Type-C to Type-A Adapter

USB Type-A to Type-C Cable

2-in-1 Mobile Cable

Turntable Power Cable

Mini Turntable

Sample Bust

Quick Start Guide

Certificate & Warranty Card

POP 3 Plus Advanced Edition

POP 3 Plus

Standard Edition

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Dual-axis

Turntable Charger

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Dual-axis Turntable

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Power Bank

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Reusable Sticky Pad

POP 3 Plus Premium Edition

POP 3 Plus

Standard Edition

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Dual-axis

Turntable Charger

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Dual-axis Turntable

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Power Bank

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Reusable Sticky Pad

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Handheld Stabilizer

Reduces point cloud errors and tracking loss due to shaking.

Intelligent Tracking Mode

Pan Locked Mode

Allows you to smoothly pan or tilt POP 3 as you move around the object.

FAQ

Hardware
Software
Accessories
Scanning Tips
Hardware
What are the differences between MINI series, POP series, RANGE series, INSPIRE, and MIRACO?

Scanning Scenarios:

The MINI series is designed for professionals who want to scan smaller objects such as industrial parts, jewelry, small statues, etc., capturing precise detail.

The POP series is designed for professionals who want to scan medium-sized objects, such as engine parts or vases.

The RANGE series is designed for professionals who want to scan large objects such as furniture, people, and vehicles, ensuring efficient and thorough scanning results.

The INSPIRE is for hobbyists, 3D printing enthusiasts, and makers who want to scan medium-sized objects.

The MIRACO is an all-in-one scanning system that captures small to large objects.

Recommended Scan Volumes:

MINI 2: 10 × 10 × 10 mm – 500 × 500 × 500 mm

POP 3 Plus: 20 × 20 × 20 mm – 2000 × 2000 × 2000 mm

RANGE 2: 50 × 50 × 50 mm – 4000 × 4000 × 4000 mm

INSPIRE: 50 × 50 × 50 mm – 1000 × 1000 × 1000 mm

MIRACO: 10 × 10 × 10 mm – 4000 × 4000 × 4000 mm

What are the differences between POP 3 Plus and POP 3

The Revopoint POP 3 Plus is the newest 3D scanner in the POP series. It differs from POP 3 in a few key ways. The point cloud detail is 30% better than POP 3 due to the projector's new optical zoom (up to x2 zoom), which improves the strength and focus of its structured light. Its brand-new glass calibration board improves the scanner's calibration precision and accuracy by 20%.Software adds a global marker tracking mode, greatly improving marker point capture stability, significantly reducing cumulative point cloud tracking errors, making point cloud fusion more precise, and overall scan size accuracy more stable.

How does POP 3 Plus's IMU work?

It's a 9-axis IMU with a gyroscope, accelerometer, and magnetometer that all work together to help POP 3 Plus understand its location as you move the scanner around an object. This, in turn, helps POP 3 Plus provide smoother frame stitching and helps eliminate any faulty frames captured caused by shaking or moving too fast.

How do I recalibrate the POP 3 Plus's IMU?

Connect the scanner to your PC and open Revo Scan. In Revo Scan 5’s Home Screen, click the settings icon next to the scanner’s name. Then click on the Start Calibration button to start the process. Follow the on-screen instructions to recalibrate your POP 3 Plus.

Note: IMU calibration is only available for scanners with an IMU.

What technology does the POP 3 Plus use?

It uses high-resolution infrared structured light, dual-depth cameras, and advanced algorithms to output detailed 3D models.

Do I need a powerful PC to use the POP 3 Plus?

No, its algorithms and internal chip do most of the processing.

Windows PCs Requirements

System: Windows 10/11 (64-bit)

RAM: ≥ 16 GB

CPU: i7 12th or better

Connectivity: USB 3.0 or better, Wi-Fi

No discrete GPU like an Nvidia or AMD graphics card is needed to use POP 3 Plus.

macOS Requirements

System: macOS 11.0 or better

RAM: ≥ 8 GB

CPU: M1 Pro or better

Connectivity: Thunderbolt 4 or better, Wi-Fi

Software
Does POP 3 Plus have 3D scanning software?

Yes, it comes with Revo Scan for free. It is compatible with iOS, macOS, Android, and Windows devices and has many powerful scanning and post-processing tools.

Is Revo Scan free to use?

Yes. You can download Revo Scan for free from the Support - Download page on Revopoint’s website or your device’s app store.

How to download Revo Scan?

For Windows and macOS users, visit the Support—Download section on Revopoint’s website to download Revo Scan. iOS and Android users can find Revo Scan on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. If you need detailed instructions, please refer to the User Manual on Revo Scan’s Learning page.

Does Revo Scan 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.

Where can I find Revo Scan’s User Manual?

PC

Open Revo Scan and click the Learning button in the upper left corner to get the User Manual.

Phone

Open Revo Scan and tap the Settings icon in the upper right corner to get the User Manual.

How to update Revo Scan?

PC

When you open Revo Scan, you will see a prompt if there is a new version available. Click the Update button to download the latest version. You can also download the latest version on the Support—Download page on Revopoint’s website.

Phone

iOS devices: Open the Apple App Store, search for Revo Scan, and tap the Update button.

Android devices: Open the Google Play Store, search for Revo Scan, and tap the Update button.

What formats can Revo Scan export?

Revo Scan 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

Can objects scanned with POP 3 Plus be 3D printed?

Yes, the scanned models can be output in STL, OBJ, and 3MF formats, which are compatible with most slicer software.

Can scanned models be modified with design software?

Yes, the 3D models made with Revopoint 3D scanners can be exported in formats compatible with most design software, such as Autodesk CAD, Blender, Maya, Rhino, ZBrush, Fusion 360, etc.

Is third-party scanning software available for POP 3 Plus?

No, it’s only compatible with the Revo Scan software, which provides scanning and model-editing functions and can be downloaded from Revopoint’s website or your device's app store.

How do I export scanned models on my phone?

① Ensure the phone and PC are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

② Open Revo Scan (PC) and click the New Project button on the Homepage.

③ Click the Import from Phone option in Revo Scan (PC)’s File menu.

④ Pick either the PIN code or the QR code transfer method.

⑤ Open Revo Scan (Mobile) and find the project to be transferred.

⑥ Tap the More button > Share icon in Revo Scan (Mobile).

⑦ Enter the PIN code or scan the QR code.

⑧ Start the file transfer.

Note: Don’t minimize the app or turn off the phone’s display during transfer, or it’ll fail.

How to import a model generated by Revo Scan in a third-party software?

Export the model

Open the model in Revo Scan and choose Export on the tab bar. Select the required format (e.g., PLY, OBJ, STL) and save the file to your computer.

Import the model into the third-party software

Open third-party software such as Blender and Maya.

Find the Import function (usually under the File menu).

Choose the format to import and select the model you exported from Revo Scan.

You can edit the model using third-party software once it is imported.

Please ensure that this software supports the format you choose.

Accessories
How do I use the Mini Turntable?

Step 1: Connect the Mini Turntable to a PC or a power socket via the turntable’s power cable. When the indicator turns solid green, it’s powered.

Step 2: Place the object on the center of the turntable.

Step 3: Flick the switch left or right to adjust the turntable’s rotational direction, and twist the dial to adjust the rotation speed.

Step 4: Adjust the tripod to a suitable height and distance and aim the scanner at the object. Then, select the scanner’s settings and begin the scan.

How to use the Turntable Topper?

The Turntable Topper is a helpful accessory for scanning featureless objects in Marker Tracking mode. To begin your scan, place the Topper on top of a turntable, put the object on it, and choose Marker Tracking in Revo Scan.

What are the Dual-axis Turntable’s specifications?

Power Output: 12V/2A

Dimensions: (D) 200 mm X (H) 82 mm

Weight: About 771 g

Turntable Speed: 18 - 90 Seconds per Rotation

Max Load: 5 kg

Control Method: Via Buttons/App (Revo Scan/Revo Assistant)

Controls: Direction, Tilt, Speed and Start/Pause

What’s in the Dual-axis Turntable’s box?
  1. Dual-axis Turntable
  2. Power Cable
  3. Adapter
  4. Reusable Sticky Pad
  5. Turntable Topper
How to use the calibration board?

Calibrating your Revopoint 3D scanner using the Calibration Board is important to ensure scanning accuracy. Below are the basic steps for using the Calibration Board:

Preparation

Download and install the latest version of Revo Scan software to your computer and open it.

Connect the scanner to the USB 3.0 port on your computer using the cable included in the package and wait for the scanner to connect.

Make sure the scanner lens is clean and free of dust or stains.

Placing the calibration board

Place the calibration board on a flat and stable surface and make sure the pattern on the board is clearly visible.

Enter the calibration program

To enter the calibration program, click the "Scanner Calibration" option at the bottom left corner of the home page.

Start calibration and follow the displayed steps

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration.

What are marker points used for?

Marker points are stuck on or around objects without geometric features, so the POP 3 Plus can track what it is scanning. When using Marker points, place them in irregular patterns with around 3 - 4 cm between the markers across the object you’re scanning, and ensure that there are at least 5 marker points always in the frame when scanning.

What is Magic Mat?

Magic Mat is a black mat with highly reflective marker points across its surface. It is designed to simplify scanning featureless objects by eliminating the need to place marker points on the item.

Scanning Tips
Do more frames scanned mean better 3D scan accuracy?

No, repeated scanning will make your model worse and extend the processing time. One scan close to the object will result in the best accuracy.

Are there any objects that the POP 3 Plus can’t scan?

Like most 3D scanners, highly reflective, transparent, or dark objects can only be effectively scanned using 3D scanning spray to coat the object’s surface.

How to scan reflective, transparent, or dark objects?

These objects are hard to scan because of their special surface features. You can either use scanning spray or other fine powders such as baby powder to coat their surface before scan.

Can I use the POP 3 Plus outdoors?

Yes, but not in direct sunlight. Try scanning outside after the sun sets, just before sunrise, or on a very overcast day.

What’s the POP 3 Plus’s scan volume?

The recommended scan volume is 20 × 20 × 20 mm – 2000 × 2000 × 2000 mm.

How to get a high-quality color model?

Lighting: Scan the object in even and soft lighting and avoid shade or reflection.

Adjust RGB exposure: Toggle Color Scanning and adjust the RGB Camera exposure until the object’s color in the preview window is clear and sharp.

Adjust the white balance: In the RGB camera’s preview window, toggle the White Balance switch and adjust it till the colors look correct.

How to deal with tracking loss?

There are several reasons why tracking loss may occur:

① It may happen if the scanner is moved too fast or its position relative to the object changes too much during the scan. If this happens, move the scanner to a previously scanned area and wait several seconds for the scanner to regain tracking. Once this happens, hold the scanner steady and continue the scan at a constant speed.

② Tracking may be lost when scanning featureless objects like balls or cups. If this happens, you must stick markers on the object before scanning.

③ Tracking may be lost if an object has sharp contrasting color differences on its surfaces. To fix this, pause the scan and then adjust the Depth Camera’s exposure till the surfaces can be detected clearly.

How to scan featureless objects?

Use markers: Stick markers on or around the object, or put the Magic Mat or Turntable Topper under the object. Ensure at least 5 markers can be detected in one frame during scanning, and choose Marker Tracking mode to scan.

Use reference objects: Place 1 to 3 reference objects with distinct features around the item you’re scanning and choose Feature Tracking mode.

Can POP 3 Plus scan objects smaller than 20 x 20 x 20 mm?

Yes, but advanced scanning and post-processing skills are needed.