RangeVision NEO is a desktop 3D scanner produced by RangeVision. It is the original / introductory model of the company. Affordable and user-friendly, this 3D scanner is aimed at both demanding amateurs and educational institutions.
The RangeVision NEO is an optical 3D scanner powered by structured light technology. It is equipped with two 2 megapixel cameras capable of capturing both the small details and the textures of the object. The NEO 3D scanner can digitize objects of different sizes. Professional software along with a set of powerful tools optimizes the scanning process. For example, the auto-scan feature takes care of all scan settings, ideal for beginners. The scanner has a protective case for safe storage and easy transport.
Thanks to its ease of use and affordable price, the RangeVision NEO is ideal for scanning objects for reverse engineering, 3D modeling, heritage preservation and 3D printing.
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RangeVision NEO is a reliable 3D desktop scanner that can capture data with 0.06 mm accuracy and 0.18 mm 3D resolution. This professional scanner creates detailed 3D color models. The automatic scan alignment function allows you to easily align individual scans with markers, on the rotating base and on the geometry of the object.
The 300 x 240 x 240 mm scan area allows you to scan objects from 30 mm to 1.2 m in size. The maximum strength of the base is 20 kg. The automatic rotating base measures ø 200 mm.
The scanner is controlled via a computer with a USB connection (USB 3.0).
RangeVision NEO comes with ScanCenter post-processing software. This powerful program efficiently processes the recorded data and turns it into realistic models. Suitable for both beginners and advanced, ScanCenter has an auto-alignment feature that helps you connect individual parts and fill in blanks effortlessly. The software comes with an unlimited license and is constantly updated.
The recorded data can be exported to a variety of 3D formats compatible with most 3D printers (OBJ, STL, ASC, ASCII, etc.).