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· Big and Small Object Scanning
· Single-shot & Continuous Modes
· Up to 0.02 mm precision, 0.05 mm accuracy
· 48 Megapixel RGB Camera
· Up to 2 hours of Scanning


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All-in-one Scanning

Introducing our first standalone 3D scanner, the Revopoint MIRACO. It’s ready to support all your professional scanning needs. Whether you want to capture small or large items, its quad-Depth Camera system can do it all.
Introducing our first standalone 3D scanner, the Revopoint MIRACO. It’s ready to support all your professional scanning needs. Whether you want to capture small or large items, its quad-Depth Camera system can do it all.

MIRACO’s Key Features

Up to 0.02 mm

precision, 0.05 mm

accuracy

Up to 15 fps

Scanning Speeds

8K Color Capture

Single-shot & Continuous

180° Adjustable Screen

9-axis IMU

Up to 2 Hours of Scanning

Only 750 g Light & Standalone

Up to 0.02 mm precision,

0.05 mm accuracy

Surgical Accuracy

Capture Fine Details

Eye-popping Color

Create eye-catching colored 3D models.

48-megapixel

RGB Camera

48-megapixel

RGB Camera

Powerhouse in Your Hands

8-core 2.4GHz Processor

256 GB Hard Drive

Up to 5000 Frames

for None Color Scans

Up to 4000 Frames

for Color Scans

8-core 2.4GHz Processor

256 GB Hard Drive

Up to 10000 Frames

for None Color Scans

Up to 8000 Frames

for Color Scans

Two Capture Modes

Single-shot Mode

Precise Tracking

High Accuracy

Minimal Point Cloud Overlap

Easier scans in hard-to-maneuver environments

Continuous Mode

Up to 15 FPS Scanning Speeds

Near and Far Mode Scanning

* Near-mode is great for capturing intricate details in specific

areas or small objects, while Far-mode excels at quickly

capturing entire objects.

No Cables, No PC Needed

Capture and

Post-process Directly

Perform fusion, meshing, and editing

without transferring your project to a PC

Simple Project Transfers

With MIRACO’s lightning-fast Wi-Fi

6 or USB Type-C 3.1 connection

Screen Mirroring

Connect MIRACO to TVs or monitors

Check models or present

Your Scanning Portal

2K AMOLED

Adjust 180°
Screen Size

Long Scans, Fast Charging

Up to 2 hours

of scanning

5000

mAh

Power up MIRACO to 80% in only 35 mins

with 65W fast charging.

* MIRACO’s battery is covered under a 2-year warranty.

Power up MIRACO to 80% in only 35 mins

with 65W fast charging.

* MIRACO’s battery is covered under a 2-year warranty.

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What’s in the Box?

MIRACO

MIRACO 3D Scanner

MIRACO Pro

MIRACO 3D Scanner

Far-mode Calibration Board x 4
Large Calibration-board Sheet

USB Type-C to HDMI Adapter

Also Included

* ① The adapter may vary depending on the country or region.

Tripod

Mini Turntable, Sample Bust
& Turntable Topper

Near-mode

Calibration Board

Magic Mat x 2

Wrist Strap

65W Dual USB Type-C Port Power Adapter, USB Type-C to C Cable (1.8 m)

Markers x 500

Scanner Bag

* ① The adapter may vary depending on the country or region.

Specifications

Product Name

Revopoint MIRACO

Technology

Quad-camera Infrared Structured Light

Single-frame Accuracy, up to

0.05 mm

Fused Point Distance

0.05 mm

Single Capture Area

at Nearest Distance

28 x 53 mm at 100 mm

Single Capture Area

at Furthest Distance

975 x 775 mm at 1000 mm

Two Capture Modes

Single-shot Mode,

Continuous Capture Mode

Scanning Speed,up to

15 fps

Minimum Scan Volume

10 x 10 x 10 mm

Maxmium Scan Volume

4 × 4 × 4 m

Working Distance

100 ~ 1000 mm

Screen

6” 2k AMOLED Touch Screen

Auxiliary Lighting

Infrared Fill Lights, Flash LEDs

3D Light Source

Class 1 Infrared Light

Internal Storage

256 GB eMMC

Position Sensors

9-axis IMU

Memory (RAM)

16 GB or 32 GB DDR4

(32GB only in MIRACO Pro)

RGB Camera Resolution,up to

48 Megapixels

Scanner Weight

750 g

Dimensions(L x W x H)

200 x 50 x 110 mm

Battery Capacity

Internal lithium Battery 5,000

mAh, supporting up to 2-hour

continuous scanning

CPU

8-core CPU,2.4 GHz

Tracking Methods

Feature , Marker, Global Marker

Protection Rating

IP45

Connector Type

USB Type-C 

Wi-Fi Type

Wi-Fi 6

Compatible Operating Systems

Windows 10/11 (64-bit), macOS 11.0 or better

Native system

Native Android System

Special Object Scanning

Use scanning spray for

transparent, dark, or

highly reflective objects.

Scanning Environment

Indoors and Outdoors

Output File Formats

PLY, OBJ, STL, ASC, 3MF, GLTF, FBX

3D Printing Compatible

Yes

Built in Chip Computing

Depth Map Computing, 3D Scanning, Point Cloud Processing and Editing

Mobile Requirements

N/A

Minimum PC Requirements

macOS
CPU: M1 Pro or better;

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

RAM ≥ 16GB

Recommended PC Requirements

macOS
CPU: M3 or better;

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

RAM ≥ 32GB

FAQ

Hardware
Software
Accessories
Scanning Tips
Hardware
Are there any other differences between the 16 GB and 32 GB MIRACO models?

Yes, besides the amount of RAM, MIRACO Pro (32GB RAM) comes with Near-mode and Far-mode calibration boards, and black sheet while MIRACO (16GB) only has the Near-mode calibration board.

If you plan to scan particularly large objects like a car, getting the 32 GB RAM model is recommended, as it's better equipped to deal with the higher number of frames such a scan would generate.

How many frames can MIRACO’s 16GB and 32GB models capture in one scan?

For none-color scans:
MIRACO 16GB: Up to 5,000 for a standard accuracy with fusing
MIRACO 32GB: Up to 10,000 for a standard accuracy with fusing

For color scans: 10% less than above.

Do I need a powerful computer to use MIRACO?

MIRACO is a standalone scanner, so you don’t need a computer. But if you need to export your scans for further editing in Revo Scan on a PC, you still don’t need a powerful PC.

Minimum specs: Intel i5, 8 GB RAM.

Recommended specs: Intel i7, 16 GB RAM.

No discrete GPU like an Nvidia or AMD graphics card is needed to use MIRACO.

How does MIRACO’s Quad Depth Camera system work?

When setting the scan up the scan, you can toggle between both sets of Depth Cameras depending on what you want to scan. During a scan, you pause the scan and switch modes to capture small details or easily capture a larger area of an object.

How long is MIRACO’s battery lifespan?

MIRACO has a high-polymer lithium battery designed to last at least five years. And if anything goes wrong with your battery, it'll be covered by the 2-year warranty. Outside the warranty period, we'll also provide a battery replacement service.

How does MIRACO compare to your other 3D scanners?

MIRACO can do almost the same things as the MINI, POP Series, and RANGE 3D scanners. However, the MINI is slightly better at capturing fine details than MIRACO as its fused point distance is up to 0.02mm while MIRACO's is up to 0.05mm. And the RANGE and POP series are compact, lighter, cheaper, and still great 3D scanning solutions if you only need to scan one particular object size.

Software
Can I load other Android apps onto MIRACO?

No, because other apps running in the background would impact MIRACO’s ability to operate as intended.

What formats can MIRACO 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.

Can objects scanned with MIRACO be 3D printed?

Yes, the scanned models can be output in STL format, which is compatible with most slicer software.

Does MIRACO need internet access to work?

No, MIRACO does not need to be connected to an internet-capable network to work. However, it will need to be connected to the internet for software updates.

What systems can you transfer scans made with MIRACO to?

Scans made with MIRACO can easily be transferred to Windows and macOS devices that have Revo Scan installed.

You can download Revo Scan for free here: https://www.revopoint3d.com/pages/support-download.

Can you switch between Near and Far modes mid-scan?

Yes, pause the scan, tap the Near/Far mode switching button, and continue your scan once the modes have been changed. This is particularly useful if you're scanning a large object that has some detailed areas. i.e. you. can use Far-mode to capture the object's overall shape quickly, then swap to Near-mode and get closer to the object to capture the fine details.

Can MIRACO scan sizable items such as cars or boats?

Yes, MIRACO can be used to scan cars or boats. Feel free to explore showcases from our beta testers: https://forum.revopoint3d.com/t/johnathan-beta-showcases-car-scanned-with-revopoint-miraco-3d-scanner/22187

Accessories
What are marker points used for?

Marker points are stuck on or around objects without geometric features so the MIRACO can track what it is scanning. When using Marker points, ensure that there are 5 marker points always in the frame when scanning. For Near-mode, place them in irregular patterns with around a 3 - 5 cm gap between them. For Far-mode, place them with a 5 cm gap between them.

How do I use the Mini Turntable?

Connect the Mini turntable to either your computer or a plug to power it, then use the controls on the Mini turntable’s side.

How much extra power does the Power Bank offer?

The 10,000 mAh Power Bank offers up to 2.5 hours of extra scanning time when connected to MIRACO.

Scanning Tips
How does MIRACO’s single-shot capture mode work?

To use MIRACO’s single-shot capture mode, select it at the start of the scan. Then, during a scan, take a shot of the first area you want to capture, and MIRACO will capture a single frame. Then, aim MIRACO at the second area you want to capture while ensuring there is around a 50% overlap with the initial capture area so MIRACO can successfully merge the two shots.

Do more frames scanned mean better 3D scan accuracy?

No, repeated scanning makes your model worse. One scan close to the object will result in the best accuracy.

Is there anything the MIRACO can’t scan?

The MIRACO is unsuitable for scanning objects smaller than its minimum scan volume of 10mm x 10mm x 10mm. And similar to most 3D scanners, it may have difficulty with highly reflective or transparent objects. This can be overcome using a 3D scanning spray to coat the object's surface, which can help achieve effective scanning results.

Can you use the MIRACO outdoors?

Yes, but it won’t work well in direct sunlight, and while MIRACO has an IP45 rating, meaning it’s splash-resistant, we strongly recommend that you keep it away from water.