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Revopoint MetroX vs EINSTAR : 32 Highlights & 54 Differences — Who Offers Better Portability And Battery Life?

Preference for versatile OS support and wireless options? MetroX is tailored for broader platform compatibility. We ran the full gadget test: Revopoint MetroX vs EINSTAR &#8212 from scanner category, portability, motion compensation & surface noise level to design smarts, here’s how they compare.

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Revopoint MetroX vs EINSTAR: Which 3D Scanner Delivers the Best Performance?

When it comes to versatile and precise 3D scanning solutions designed for prosumers and professionals, the Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR 3D scanners often emerge as solid contenders. Both models are tailored for structured light scanning and support critical applications including reverse engineering and 3D printing. They feature color capture, handheld scanning, and serve well in capturing organic shapes and human body scans. However, the Revopoint MetroX edges ahead with its advanced hardware, battery-powered portability, and enhanced precision, whereas EINSTAR shines with its three-camera setup and multi-industry versatility.

The Compact Powerhouse: What Makes Revopoint MetroX Stand Out

The Revopoint MetroX is a marvel of modern scanning technology, boasting a lightweight aluminum body at just 1.65 lbs, making it highly portable. Unlike EINSTAR, it sports an internal 2-hour battery life and charges fully in about 35 minutes, ideal for on-the-go professionals seeking uninterrupted scanning sessions.

The MetroX impresses with a superior dual-camera system featuring a remarkable 48 MP resolution, 30 frames per second scanning speed, and an outstanding 0.002 mm accuracy. This ensures crisp, high-fidelity models, especially when working with challenging shiny objects, a domain where EINSTAR cannot compete due to its lack of shiny object support.

Another strong suit of the MetroX is its versatility across scanning modes; it supports not only turntable scanning but also fixed and handheld methods with ease. It offers extensive scanning volumes (max object size up to 118.11 cm) and a deeper depth of field than EINSTAR, allowing for more flexible operation around larger objects and finer detail capture with minimal noise.

Connectivity options further underline the device's convenience, with both USB 3.0 and wireless connections, contrasted by EINSTAR's USB-only configuration. Plus, its compatibility with both Windows and macOS widens its user base substantially. On the software front, it supports local data storage, alongside real-time preview and various editing tools that empower users to perfect their scans swiftly.

EINSTAR: Reliable Versatility with a Focus on Stability

The EINSTAR scanner earns respect by offering a robust prosumer solution for users who prioritize stable desktop setups. While lighter at 1.1 lbs, its design sacrifices portability, lacking the internal battery life and wireless capabilities seen in the MetroX. This scanner works best when plugged into a reliable power source, making it less suited for fieldwork but well aligned with studio or lab environments.

This model features a three-camera array with infrared technology, providing dependable scanning for industrial parts, healthcare, education, and AR/VR applications. With a maximum scan volume of 2000 × 2000 × 2000 mm, EINSTAR accommodates large objects more easily within a controlled space despite a smaller individual maximum object size of 78.74 cm.

The trade-off for portability in this model is a slower scanning speed (14 FPS) and a lower camera resolution of 1.3 MP, resulting in 0.00394 mm accuracy. Its filtering uses an IR cut mechanism, and it lacks dedicated shiny object scanning support. However, the technology supports handheld and fixed scanning modes effectively, and features like color capture and marker-based scanning enhance its adaptability.

From a systems standpoint, EINSTAR demands a higher minimum of 16 GB RAM and a dedicated GPU, running on Windows only, contrasting MetroX's lighter specs and macOS compatibility. This means EINSTAR caters to users with robust workstation setups who are comfortable managing larger files with a slightly slower scanning process. It includes accessories: USB cable, calibration board, and carrying case; it offers a complete out-of-the-box experience akin to that of the MetroX.

Quick Take

The Revopoint MetroX excels in delivering sharper scan accuracy, quicker scan speeds, and greater versatility with wireless connectivity and battery power, making it perfect for mobile professionals or those dealing with larger and shinier objects. Conversely, EINSTAR, though less portable and slower, provides a solid, dependable option for fixed setups with a bigger multi-industry focus and somewhat lower upfront cost.

Bottom Line

Ultimately, the Revopoint MetroX emerges as the more well-rounded and forward-thinking scanner thanks to its superior precision, faster operation, and built-in portability features. EINSTAR remains a competitive choice for users prioritizing multi-domain use and affordability in a static environment but doesn't match the technical finesse required for fast-paced, versatile scanning projects.

Verdict

  • Winner: Revopoint MetroX - For its unmatched accuracy, portability with battery life, excellent scanning speed, and broader OS support.
  • Runner-up: EINSTAR - Reliable for stationary professional use with wider industry application and more budget-friendly, but lacks portability and top-tier scanning precision.

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Comparisons & Facts 154

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We compared Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR the way spec nerds would: full breakdowns, user talk, use cases, and performance facts that matter.

General Information 8

Portability

Is the scanner portable?

Yes 1 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

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Portability

Portability differs between Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR. The MetroX is portable, making it easier to carry and use on the go, while the EINSTAR lacks portability. For users needing mobility, Revopoint MetroX is more suitable.

Indicates whether the scanner is designed to be easily carried and used in different locations.

I really like that the Revopoint MetroX is portable which makes it handy for fieldwork compared to EINSTAR that lacks this feature.

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Scanner Category

What scanner category does it belong to?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Consumer,Prosumer,Professional

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Prosumer

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Scanner Category

Revopoint MetroX is categorized as Consumer, Prosumer, and Professional, while EINSTAR is Prosumer only. MetroX suits a wider audience including casual and expert users, offering more flexibility in use.

Indicates the market segment and typical performance class of the scanner.

Release Year

What year was the scanner released?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes 2024

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes 2022

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Release Year

Release Year shows Revopoint MetroX launched in 2024, newer than EINSTAR's 2022 release. The newer MetroX may have updated features and improvements, making it more appealing for cutting-edge applications.

Shows the year the scanner model was first introduced to the market.

Product Type

What is the product type?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Handheld,Desktop

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Portable

Defines the physical and functional form factor of the 3D scanner.

Intended Use

What is the intended use?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Reverse Engineering, 3D Printing

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Reverse Engineering, 3D Printing, Metrology, Healthcare, Education, Design, AR/VR

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Intended Use

Intended Uses vary slightly; Revopoint MetroX targets Reverse Engineering and 3D Printing, whereas EINSTAR covers these plus Metrology, Healthcare, Education, Design, and AR/VR. For broader use cases, EINSTAR is more versatile.

Describes the primary applications the scanner is designed for.

Scanning Method

What scanning method is used?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Structured Light

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Structured Light

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Scanning Method

Both Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR use Structured Light scanning methods, ensuring high-quality scans. This common technology makes either device a good choice if structured light scanning is a priority.

Identifies the core technology used to capture 3D data.

Mounting Type

How is the scanner mounted?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Handheld, Tripod, Turntable

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Handheld

Specifies how the scanner can be positioned or supported during use.

Country of Manufacture

Where is the scanner manufactured?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes China

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes China

Indicates where the scanner is primarily manufactured or assembled.

Scanning Performance 10

Motion Compensation

Does it support motion compensation?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

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Motion Compensation

Both scanners support Motion Compensation, perfect for users scanning moving objects or working in dynamic environments. Both Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR equally excel here.

Indicates support for compensating object or operator movement.

Frames Per Second

How many frames per second does it capture?

30 fps 1 Votes
14 fps 0 Votes

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Frames Per Second

Frames Per Second are 30 for Revopoint MetroX versus 14 for EINSTAR. MetroX's higher FPS enables smoother scanning and better handling of movements, making it more suitable for fast-paced scanning.

Represents the number of frames captured per second during scanning.

The frame rate sensor on the Revopoint MetroX feels smoother with 30 fps versus only 14 fps on EINSTAR which is kinda noticeable in fast scanning jobs.

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Scan Speed

What is the scan speed?

15 fps 0 Votes
14 fps 0 Votes

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Scan speed is 14 fps, which governs how many frames the device captures per second and affects real-time smoothness.

Faster frame rates help when scanning moving or handheld subjects to reduce motion artifacts.

Indicates how quickly the scanner captures spatial data during operation.

Continuous Scan

Does it support continuous scanning?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Supports continuous scan mode to capture extended sequences without restarting, useful for full-object or environment scanning.

Indicates whether the scanner supports uninterrupted continuous scanning.

Multi-Scan Alignment

Does it support multi-scan alignment?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Supports multi-scan alignment so multiple passes can be merged into a single, coherent 3D model for complex objects.

Specifies whether multiple scans can be automatically aligned.

Single Scan Time

How long does a single scan take?

0.03 sec 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes EINSTAR (Help us out by suggesting one!)

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Single Scan Time

Revopoint MetroX has a fast Single Scan Time at 0.03 seconds, while EINSTAR's scan time is unavailable. MetroX is likely more efficient for quick scans, making it preferable for time-sensitive projects.

Measures the time required to complete a single scan pass.

Real-Time Processing

Is real-time processing available?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether scan data is processed live during capture.

Scan Stability

How stable is the scanning process?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes High

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes High

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Scan Stability

Scan Stability is rated High for both Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR. This ensures reliable and consistent scan results in both devices, making either a dependable choice.

Describes how stable and consistent scans remain during movement.

Tracking Performance

How good is the tracking performance?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Excellent

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Excellent

Indicates how well the scanner maintains tracking of the object.

Rescan Requirement

Does it often require rescanning?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

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Rescan Requirement

Rescan Requirement is Yes for Revopoint MetroX and No for EINSTAR. MetroX needs rescans, potentially slowing workflows, but EINSTAR’s no rescan improves efficiency. EINSTAR is better for uninterrupted scanning.

Shows whether rescanning is often needed to complete a model.

Accuracy & Resolution 10

Surface Noise Level

What is the surface noise level?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Low

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Low

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Surface Noise Level

Surface Noise Level is Low in both Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR, indicating clear and clean scans with minimal interference, suitable for high-detail projects on both devices.

Reflects the amount of unwanted surface artifacts in scans.

Calibration Accuracy

What is the calibration accuracy?

0 inch 0 Votes
0 inch 0 Votes

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Calibration accuracy is specified as 0.001181 inch (0.00300 cm), indicating sub-millimeter precision suitable for detailed scans.

Such accuracy is appropriate for small-part inspection and high-detail reverse engineering workflows.

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Calibration accuracy of 0.00197 inch corresponds to 0.00500 cm, indicating the potential baseline error introduced during calibration.

Tighter calibration accuracy supports higher-precision measurement and metrology tasks.

Indicates accuracy achieved after proper calibration.

Single Scan Accuracy

What is the single scan accuracy?

0 inch 0 Votes
0 inch 0 Votes

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Single Scan Accuracy

Single Scan Accuracy is 0.002 inches for Revopoint MetroX compared to 0.00394 inches for EINSTAR. MetroX offers higher accuracy, making it better for precision-dependent applications.

Measures the dimensional deviation within a single scan capture.

Resolution Level

What is the resolution level?

0 inch 0 Votes
0 inch 0 Votes

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

A point resolution of 0.00394 inch corresponds to 0.01001 cm, indicating the scanner can capture very fine surface details.

Higher resolution (smaller distance) is beneficial for small or detailed objects where precision is critical.

Represents the smallest detail size the scanner can resolve.

Detail Capture Quality

How good is the detail capture quality?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes High

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes High

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Detail Capture Quality

Detail Capture Quality is High on both devices, ensuring they can adequately handle fine features and intricate textures. Both Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR are suitable for detailed scanning.

Describes how well small features and textures are preserved.

Accuracy Degradation Range

How much does accuracy degrade at range?

0 inch 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes EINSTAR (Help us out by suggesting one!)

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Accuracy Degradation Range

Accuracy Degradation Range is 0.003937 inches for Revopoint MetroX but unavailable for EINSTAR. The precise degradation measure in MetroX highlights better accuracy tracking under varying conditions, favoring users needing consistency.

Measures how accuracy declines at extreme distances or volumes.

Point Distance

What is the point distance?

0 inch 1 Votes
0 inch 0 Votes

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Point Distance

Point Distance is 0.001181 inches for Revopoint MetroX and 0.00394 inches for EINSTAR. MetroX achieves finer point spacing, offering higher resolution and detail capture. MetroX is better for detailed scanning.

Defines the distance between captured data points on the surface.

Point distance makes a big difference in details and the Revopoint MetroX delivers with 0.001181 inch while EINSTAR has a higher 0.00394 inch which is a bit less sharp.

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Volumetric Accuracy

What is the volumetric accuracy?

0 inch 0 Votes
0.01 inch 0 Votes

Indicates accuracy across the entire scanned volume.

Edge Sharpness

How sharp are captured edges?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Sharp

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Sharp

Indicates how clearly edges and boundaries are defined.

Measurement Repeatability

How repeatable are measurements?

0 inch 0 Votes
0 inch 0 Votes

Shows how consistent measurements are across repeated scans.

Scanning Volume & Range 9

Maximum Scan Volume

What is the maximum scan volume?

Who knows? 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX (Help us out by suggesting one!)

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes 2000 × 2000 × 2000 mm

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Maximum Scan Volume

Maximum Scan Volume is unavailable for Revopoint MetroX, but EINSTAR supports up to 2000 × 2000 × 2000 mm. EINSTAR suits users who need to scan within a defined volumetric range.

Defines the largest 3D space the scanner can capture in a single or combined scan.

Field of View Width

What is the field of view width?

7.87 inch 0 Votes
17.08 inch 0 Votes

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Field of view width is 7.87 inch (20.00 cm), defining the horizontal area captured in a single frame and influencing how much of an object is seen at once.

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Field of view width of 17.08 inch converts to 43.38 cm, representing the horizontal scene captured per frame.

A wider FOV reduces the number of passes needed for broad surfaces.

Measures the horizontal capture width in a single scan frame.

Minimum Scan Volume

What is the minimum scan volume?

Who knows? 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX (Help us out by suggesting one!)

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes 100 × 100 × 100 mm

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Minimum Scan Volume

Minimum Scan Volume is unavailable for Revopoint MetroX but 100 × 100 × 100 mm for EINSTAR. Users needing to scan very small items may prefer EINSTAR due to its explicit minimum scan volume.

Describes the smallest effective 3D space the scanner can accurately capture.

Minimum Object Size

What is the minimum object size?

0.39 inch 0 Votes
3.94 inch 0 Votes

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Minimum object size of 3.94 inch corresponds to 10.01 cm, meaning objects smaller than this may be difficult to fully register without specialized setups.

For very small items, consider macro scanning accessories or turntable setups.

Indicates the smallest object dimension that can be reliably scanned.

Maximum Object Size

What is the maximum object size?

118.11 inch 0 Votes
78.74 inch 0 Votes

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Maximum Object Size

Maximum Object Size is larger on Revopoint MetroX at 118.11 inches versus 78.74 inches on EINSTAR. MetroX supports scanning bigger objects, ideal for larger projects or items.

Shows the largest object dimension supported by the scanner.

Minimum Scan Distance

What is the minimum scan distance?

3.94 inch 0 Votes
6.3 inch 0 Votes

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Minimum Scan Distance

Minimum Scan Distance is 3.94 inches for Revopoint MetroX and 6.3 inches for EINSTAR. MetroX allows closer scanning of objects, beneficial for detailed scans of small areas.

Represents the closest distance the scanner can be to the object.

Maximum Scan Distance

What is the maximum scan distance?

31.5 inch 0 Votes
6.3 inch 0 Votes

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Maximum scan distance of 6.3 inch is approximately 16.00 cm, defining the effective working distance from the sensor to the object.

Staying within that range helps maintain optimal accuracy and texture capture.

Indicates the farthest distance at which scanning remains effective.

Depth of Field

What is the depth of field?

11.81 inch 0 Votes
6.3 inch 0 Votes

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Depth of Field

Depth of Field is 11.81 inches for Revopoint MetroX versus 6.3 inches for EINSTAR. MetroX delivers a wider focus range, enabling better scanning of objects at varied distances.

Describes the usable distance range where objects remain in focus.

Field of View Height

What is the field of view height?

5.91 inch 0 Votes
14.92 inch 0 Votes

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Field of view height of 14.92 inch equals 37.88 cm, indicating the vertical span the scanner captures in a single frame.

A larger FOV height speeds coverage of taller objects at the cost of per-area detail.

Measures the vertical capture height in a single scan frame.

Optics & Sensors 9

Camera Resolution

What is the camera resolution?

48 mp 1 Votes
1.3 mp 0 Votes

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Camera Resolution

Camera Resolution for Revopoint MetroX is 48 MP, significantly higher than EINSTAR's 1.3 MP. MetroX captures much finer details, making it preferable for high-resolution scanning.

Specifies the resolution of the capture cameras.

MetroX has a huge advantage with 48 MP camera resolution which really boosts scan clarity, way better than EINSTAR's 1.3 MP which seems quite low in comparison.

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Infrared

Does it support infrared?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

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Infrared

Infrared capability is No for Revopoint MetroX but Yes for EINSTAR. EINSTAR can scan better in low light or through obscurants using infrared, benefiting specialized use cases.

Indicates whether infrared scanning is supported.

Optical Filter Type

What optical filter is used?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Bandpass

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes IR Cut

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Optical Filter Type

Optical Filter Type is Bandpass for Revopoint MetroX and IR Cut for EINSTAR. Bandpass filters in MetroX may allow better selectivity of wavelengths, improving scan quality in bright environments.

Describes the type of optical filtering used to improve the quality of captured scans.

Light Source Wavelength

What is the light wavelength?

450 nm 0 Votes
0 nm 0 Votes

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Light source wavelength is 450 nm, which is in the blue region and can affect material responses and eye-safety considerations.

Indicates the wavelength of the emitted light.

Sensor Type

What type of sensor does it use?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes CMOS

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes CMOS

Identifies the primary sensor technology used for depth capture.

Number of Cameras

How many cameras are included?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes 2

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes 3

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Number of Cameras

Revopoint MetroX has 2 cameras versus 3 in EINSTAR. More cameras in EINSTAR may enhance depth perception and scan completeness. EINSTAR might be better for complex scanning scenes.

Indicates how many cameras are used for scanning.

Light Source Type

What light source is used?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Infrared,LED

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Infrared

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Light Source Type

Light Source Type for Revopoint MetroX is Infrared and LED, while EINSTAR uses Infrared only. The addition of LED in MetroX may enhance scanning quality in various lighting conditions.

Describes the type of light used to project patterns or beams.

Laser Class

What laser class does it meet?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Class 1

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Class 1

Specifies the laser safety classification.

Color Camera Presence

Is there a color camera?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether a dedicated color camera is included.

Capture Modes & Technology 9

Scanning Mode

What scanning modes are supported?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Handheld, Fixed

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Handheld, Fixed

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Scanning Mode

Both Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR support Handheld and Fixed Scanning Modes, offering flexibility to users in diverse scanning setups and environments.

Indicates the supported operational scanning modes.

Turntable Scanning

Does it support turntable scanning?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

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Turntable Scanning

Turntable Scanning is supported by Revopoint MetroX but not by EINSTAR. MetroX users benefit from the easy scanning of small objects with controlled rotation, enhancing scan completeness.

Specifies compatibility with turntable-based scanning workflows.

Marker-Based Scanning

Does it support marker-based scanning?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

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Marker-Based Scanning

Marker-Based Scanning is enabled on both devices, aiding alignment and accuracy. Both Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR are effective in controlled environments requiring markers.

Indicates whether physical markers can be used for tracking.

Texture Capture

Can it capture textures?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Texture capture is supported, meaning color information is recorded in addition to geometric data for richer models.

Indicates whether surface textures can be captured.

Handheld Scanning

Does it support handheld scanning?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

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Handheld Scanning

Handheld Scanning is supported by both scanners, allowing for portable, flexible scanning sessions. Both Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR are suitable for dynamic and on-site scanning tasks.

Shows whether the scanner can be used freely by hand.

Fixed Scanning

Can it be used in a fixed setup?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates support for stationary or mounted scanning setups.

Markerless Scanning

Does it support markerless scanning?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether the scanner can track objects without markers.

Color Capture

Does it support color capture?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

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Color Capture

Color Capture is supported by both Revopoint MetroX and EINSTAR, allowing users to create realistic texture-color models suitable for visualization and presentation.

Shows whether full-color data can be captured during scanning.

HDR

Is HDR supported?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates support for high dynamic range capture.

Object Compatibility 8

Shiny Object

Can it scan shiny objects?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether reflective or glossy surfaces are supported.

Supported Object Materials

What materials can be scanned?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Plastic, Metal, Wood, Clay, Fabric, Stone

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Plastic, Metal, Wood, Clay, Fabric, Stone

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Supported object materials include Plastic, Metal, Wood, Clay, Fabric, and Stone, covering a wide range of common scan subjects.

Material versatility means fewer surface preparation steps for many use cases, though reflective or transparent surfaces may still require special handling.

Lists common materials the scanner can capture effectively.

Face Scanning

Can it scan faces?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Capable of face scanning, suitable for applications like avatar creation, VR/AR faces, and facial modeling workflows.

Indicates suitability for facial scanning applications.

Industrial Part Scanning

Can it scan industrial parts?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Suitable for industrial part scanning, supporting workflows that require capturing mechanical components and assemblies.

Shows whether rigid mechanical or industrial parts can be scanned accurately.

Dark Object

Can it scan dark objects?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether dark or black surfaces can be scanned without coating.

Transparent Object

Can it scan transparent objects?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates support for clear or transparent materials.

Human Body Scanning

Can it scan the human body?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether full or partial human body scanning is supported.

Organic Shape Scanning

Can it scan organic shapes?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates effectiveness when scanning freeform or organic shapes.

Software & Processing 10

Included Software

What software is included?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes ScanStudio

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes EXStar

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Included software is ScanStudio, which provides capture, alignment, and basic post-processing tools for the scanner.

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Included software is EXStar, which provides the primary capture, alignment, and export tools for the scanner.

Bundled software simplifies the out-of-box workflow for most common scanning tasks.

Identifies the primary software provided with the scanner.

Hole Filling

Does it support hole filling?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Includes hole filling routines to automatically close small gaps in meshes, reducing manual cleanup after scanning.

Indicates support for automatically filling gaps in meshes.

Real-Time Preview

Is real-time preview available?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether scan results can be viewed live during capture.

Mesh Editing Tools

Are mesh editing tools included?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether built-in tools are available for editing meshes.

Smoothing Tools

Are smoothing tools included?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether surface smoothing tools are available.

Alignment Tools

Are alignment tools included?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates availability of tools for aligning multiple scans.

Measurement Tools

Are measurement tools available?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether dimensional measurement tools are provided.

Texture Mapping

Does it support texture mapping?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates support for applying textures to 3D meshes.

Automation Features

Are automation features included?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether automated processing features are available.

AI Enhancement Features

Are AI enhancements available?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates use of AI to improve scan quality or processing.

Output & File Formats 8

Mesh Output Formats

What mesh formats are supported?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes STL, OBJ, PLY

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes OBJ, STL, PLY

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Mesh output formats include STL,OBJ,PLY, providing broad compatibility with CAD, 3D printing, and modeling tools.

Lists supported polygon mesh file formats for export.

Point Cloud Formats

What point cloud formats are available?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes PLY, XYZ, ASC

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes PLY, XYZ

Identifies supported point cloud export formats.

Texture File Formats

What texture formats are supported?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes JPG, PNG

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes JPG, PNG

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Texture file formats supported are JPG and PNG, covering common lossy and lossless image types for color maps.

Choice of format affects file size and texture fidelity when exporting.

Lists supported formats for texture image files.

Color Data Export

Is color data included in exports?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Provides color data export so textures and color information can be preserved alongside geometry for more lifelike models.

Shows whether color information can be exported with models.

File Size Optimization

Is file size optimization available?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Implements file size optimization to reduce storage and transfer time, useful for long scan sessions or limited storage devices.

Shows whether tools exist to reduce file size without major quality loss.

CAD Export

Does it support CAD export?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether data can be exported for CAD workflows.

Export Resolution Control

Can export resolution be controlled?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether users can adjust resolution at export.

API Export

Is API export supported?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates availability of APIs for automated data export.

Connectivity & Interfaces 7

Wireless Connectivity

Does it support wireless connectivity?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether the scanner can connect wirelessly.

Cable Length

What is the cable length?

4.92 ft 0 Votes
6.56 ft 0 Votes

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Cable length is 4.92 ft (1.50 m), which provides moderate reach for desktop and handheld scanning without requiring frequent repositioning.

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

A cable length of 6.56 ft is approximately 2.00 m, offering comfortable reach between the scanner and a laptop or workstation.

Longer cables increase mobility during handheld scanning but may add slight weight and drag.

Specifies the length of the included connection cable.

Data Transfer Speed

What is the data transfer speed?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes USB 3.0

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes USB 3.0

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Data transfer uses USB 3.0, which provides a fast interface for streaming scan data to a host computer.

A wired USB 3.0 connection reduces latency and avoids compression associated with slower links.

Describes the typical speed at which scan data is transferred.

USB Connectivity

Does it support USB connectivity?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether the scanner supports USB connections to other devices.

Bluetooth

Is Bluetooth supported?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates support for Bluetooth-based connections or accessories.

Wi-Fi

Does it support Wi-Fi?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether Wi-Fi is available for data transfer or control.

External Storage

Is external storage supported?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether external storage devices can be used.

Hardware & Design 8

Body Material

What is the body material?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Aluminum

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Plastic

Describes the primary material used for the scanner’s exterior body.

Mounting Thread Type

What mounting thread does it use?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes 1/4-inch

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes 1/4-inch

Specifies the standard thread used for mounting accessories.

Build Quality

How is the build quality?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Premium

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Standard

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Build quality is rated Premium, implying more robust materials and finish that improve durability and longevity.

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

The build quality is Standard, indicating mid-tier components suitable for prosumer use rather than heavy industrial duty.

Expect a balance between durability and cost, making it appropriate for regular desktop or field use.

Indicates overall construction quality and finish.

Ergonomic Design

Is the scanner ergonomically designed?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether the scanner is designed for comfortable handling.

Button Controls

Does it have physical button controls?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether physical buttons are available for control.

Indicator Lights

Are indicator lights included?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether LED indicators provide status feedback.

Cooling Method

What cooling method is used?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Passive

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Passive

Describes how heat is managed during operation.

Protective Features

What protective features are included?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Lens Cover, Anti-Scratch

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Lens Cover, Anti-Scratch

Describes built-in protections like bumpers or lens covers.

Dimensions & Weight 7

Weight

How much does the scanner weigh?

1.65 lbs 1 Votes
1.1 lbs 0 Votes

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Weight is 1.65 lbs (0.75 kg), making the unit fairly light for handheld operation and easy to carry between locations.

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Device weight of 1.1 lbs is about 0.50 kg, making it light enough for extended handheld use without excessive fatigue.

Lower weight improves portability and ease of maneuvering during scans.

Indicates the total weight of the scanner unit.

Even though EINSTAR is lighter at 1.1 lbs I prefer the solid feel of the Revopoint MetroX at 1.65 lbs which feels more durable and balanced in hand.

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Height

What is the scanner height?

4.33 inch 0 Votes
3 inch 0 Votes

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Unit height of 3 inch is approximately 7.62 cm, relevant when considering storage, mounting, or hand-grip ergonomics.

Compact height supports handheld operation and easy transport.

Measures the overall height of the scanner.

Package Width

What is the package width?

12 inch 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes EINSTAR (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Package width is 12 inch (30.48 cm), useful to know for storage, shipping, and workspace planning.

Measures the width of the retail or shipping package.

Width

What is the scanner width?

7.87 inch 0 Votes
8.66 inch 0 Votes

Measures the overall width of the scanner body.

Depth

What is the scanner depth?

1.97 inch 0 Votes
3 inch 0 Votes

Measures the front-to-back depth of the scanner.

Package Depth

What is the package depth?

10 inch 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes EINSTAR (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Measures the depth of the retail or shipping package.

Package Height

What is the package height?

6 inch 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes EINSTAR (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Measures the height of the retail or shipping package.

Power & Battery 7

Battery Life

How long does the battery last?

2 hours 1 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes EINSTAR (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Battery life is 2 hours, which is adequate for short field sessions but may require recharging or external power for extended use.

Shows the typical operating time on a full charge.

Battery life on the Revopoint MetroX lasts 2 hours which is nice for longer tasks while EINSTAR doesn't have battery life info and probably needs to be plugged in all time.

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Power Consumption

How much power does it consume?

12 Watt 0 Votes
10 Watt 0 Votes

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Power consumption of 10 Watt is relatively low, making the device energy-efficient for extended scanning sessions.

Lower wattage reduces heat generation and eases power supply requirements for portable use.

Indicates how much power the scanner consumes during operation.

Power Source

What is the power source?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes USB Powered

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes USB Powered

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Power source is USB Powered, allowing the scanner to run from a laptop or USB power adapter without a dedicated AC supply.

USB power increases portability but may limit peak power draw compared with dedicated AC solutions.

Identifies the primary power method used by the scanner.

External Power

Can it run on external power?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Does not support external power; the scanner relies on its built-in or USB power source for operation.

Shows whether the scanner can operate while plugged into external power.

Battery Type

What type of battery does it use?

Who knows? 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Who knows? 0 Votes EINSTAR (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Specifies the type of battery used, if applicable.

Battery Capacity

What is the battery capacity?

5,000 mAh 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes EINSTAR (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Indicates the total energy capacity of the battery.

Charging Time

How long does it take to charge?

0.58 hours 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes EINSTAR (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Measures the time required to fully recharge the battery.

Environmental & Operating Conditions 7

Operating Temperature Range

What is the operating temperature range?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes 32–104°F

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes 32–104°F

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Operating temperature range is 32–104°F (0–40°C), so avoid using the scanner outside this interval to maintain calibration and performance.

Keeping the device within this range helps preserve sensor stability and battery life.

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Operating temperature range of 32–104°F equals 0–40°C, indicating the environment in which the scanner will function reliably.

Operating outside this window can impact sensor performance and calibration stability.

Specifies the temperature range in which the scanner can operate effectively.

Storage Temperature Range

What is the storage temperature range?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes 14–140°F

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes 14–104°F

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Storage temperature range of 14–140°F converts to -10–60°C, which defines safe storage conditions for the hardware and batteries.

Storing outside this range can shorten component life or damage sensitive electronics.

Indicates safe temperature limits for storing the scanner when not in use.

Outdoor Use

Can it be used outdoors?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Rated for outdoor use, meaning it can operate in non-laboratory environments with typical field lighting and temperature variations.

Outdoor capability is useful for scanning large objects or site-based inspections without needing a controlled indoor setup.

Indicates whether the scanner can be used outdoors.

Operating Humidity Range

What humidity levels are supported?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes 10–90%

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes 10–90%

Describes acceptable humidity levels during operation.

Vibration Resistance

Is it resistant to vibration?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows resistance to vibration during operation.

Dust Resistance

Is it dust resistant?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates protection against dust ingress.

Moisture Resistance

Is it moisture resistant?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows resistance to moisture or light splashes.

Calibration & Maintenance 6

Calibration Method

What calibration method is used?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Hybrid

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Manual

Describes how the scanner is calibrated to maintain accuracy.

Calibration Frequency

How often is calibration needed?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Periodic

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Per Session

Indicates how often calibration is required.

Firmware Update Method

How are firmware updates performed?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Software-Based

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Software-Based

Indicates how firmware updates are delivered and installed.

Auto Calibration

Does it support auto calibration?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether the scanner supports automatic calibration.

Manual Calibration

Is manual calibration possible?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether users can manually calibrate the scanner.

Maintenance Requirement

How much maintenance is required?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Low

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Low

Describes the typical level of maintenance needed.

Security & Data Handling 6

Cloud Processing Option

Is cloud processing available?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether cloud-based processing is available as an option.

Data Ownership Policy

Who owns the scan data?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes User

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes User

Describes who retains ownership of captured scan data.

Local Data Storage

Is local data storage supported?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Includes local data storage, allowing scans to be saved directly to the device for offline capture and quick transfer later.

Indicates whether scan data can be stored locally on the device or connected system.

Data Encryption

Is data encrypted?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether scan data is encrypted during storage or transfer.

User Access Control

Are access controls supported?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether access can be restricted to authorized users.

Offline Mode

Can it work offline?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether the scanner can operate without internet access.

Compatibility & System Requirements 7

Minimum RAM Requirement

How much RAM is required?

8 GB 0 Votes
16 GB 0 Votes

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Minimum RAM requirement is 16 GB, which supports smooth processing of dense point clouds and real-time preview features.

Insufficient RAM can slow down processing or limit the size of models that can be handled comfortably.

Indicates the minimum system memory needed for operation.

GPU Requirement

Is a GPU required?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Integrated

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Dedicated

Specifies whether a dedicated GPU is required or recommended.

Tablet Compatibility

Is tablet use supported?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether tablets can be used with the scanner.

Minimum CPU Requirement

What CPU is required?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Intel i5

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Intel i7

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Minimum CPU requirement is Intel i5, which indicates the baseline processing power needed for smooth scanning and basic processing tasks.

Describes the minimum processor specifications required.

Supported Operating Systems

Which operating systems are supported?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Windows, macOS

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Windows

Lists operating systems compatible with the scanner software.

Mobile Device Compatibility

Is it compatible with mobile devices?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates support for smartphones as control or processing devices.

Driver Availability

Are drivers available?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether official drivers are readily available.

Accessories & Expansion 5

Turntable Compatibility

Is it compatible with a turntable?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether the scanner can be used with a turntable.

Included Accessories

What accessories are included?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes USB Cable, Calibration Board, Carrying Case

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes USB Cable, Calibration Board, Carrying Case

Lists standard accessories included with the scanner.

Tripod Compatibility

Can it be mounted on a tripod?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether the scanner can be mounted on a tripod.

Extension Modules

Are extension modules supported?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether hardware or functional extensions are supported.

Replacement Parts Availability

Are replacement parts available?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether replacement parts are readily available.

Certifications & Compliance 6

EMC Compliance

Is it EMC compliant?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows compliance with electromagnetic compatibility standards.

Safety Certifications

What safety certifications does it have?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes CE, FCC, RoHS

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes CE, FCC, RoHS

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Safety and compliance certifications include CE, FCC, and RoHS, covering regional safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and hazardous-material restrictions.

These certifications facilitate deployment in many commercial and professional environments.

Lists general safety certifications the scanner complies with.

Laser Safety Compliance

Is it laser safety compliant?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates compliance with laser safety regulations.

Environmental Compliance

Is it environmentally compliant?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates compliance with environmental regulations.

Industry Standards Compliance

Which industry standards are supported?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes ISO 9001

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes IEC

Describes adherence to industry-specific standards.

Export Restrictions

Are there export restrictions?

No 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

No 0 Votes EINSTAR

Indicates whether there are any export or regional usage restrictions.

Warranty & Support 7

Software Update

Are software updates supported?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether ongoing software updates are provided.

Technical Support Availability

Is technical support available?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Revopoint MetroX
Revopoint MetroX

Technical support is available, helping users troubleshoot issues and get assistance with setup and software usage.

Indicates whether technical support is available.

Training Resources

Are training resources available?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

EINSTAR
EINSTAR

Training materials and resources are provided to help users learn scanning workflows and software tools.

These resources reduce onboarding time and are useful for both beginners and intermediate users.

Indicates availability of training or learning resources.

Warranty Duration

How long is the warranty?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes 1 Year

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes 1 Year

Indicates the length of the standard warranty coverage.

Extended Warranty Option

Is an extended warranty available?

Yes 0 Votes Revopoint MetroX

Yes 0 Votes EINSTAR

Shows whether extended warranty plans are available.

Support Channels

What support channels are available?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Email, Ticket System

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Email, Ticket System

Lists available channels for customer support.

Documentation Quality

How good is the documentation?

0 Revopoint MetroX 0 Votes Comprehensive

0 EINSTAR 0 Votes Comprehensive

Describes the quality of manuals and documentation.

Surveys

Because hot takes deserve votes.

Scanning Performance

How would you rate the overall scanning performance of this 3D scanner?

Excellent performance — Scans high detail with great speed
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Very good performance — Scans with minor detail loss at high speed
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Good performance — Adequate scanning speed and detail
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Fair performance — Noticeable detail loss or slower scan speed
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Poor performance — Frequent detail loss and very slow scans
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR

Accuracy & Resolution

How would you rate the accuracy and resolution of this 3D scanner?

Extremely accurate — 0.01mm or better
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Very accurate — 0.02mm to 0.05mm
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Accurate — 0.06mm to 0.1mm
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Fair accuracy — 0.1mm to 0.2mm
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Low accuracy — Above 0.2mm
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR

Scanning Volume & Range

How would you rate the scanning volume and range of this 3D scanner?

Excellent — Can scan large objects with a range of over 30 feet
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Very good — Can scan medium-sized objects with a range of 20 to 30 feet
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Good — Can scan small to medium-sized objects with a range of 10 to 20 feet
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Fair — Limited range of 5 to 10 feet, small object scanning
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Poor — Very limited range under 5 feet, mostly for tiny objects
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR

Ease of Setup

How would you rate the ease of setting up this 3D scanner?

Very easy — Setup completed in under 15 minutes
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Easy — Setup took 15 to 30 minutes
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Average — Setup took around 30 minutes
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Difficult — Setup took over 30 minutes with unclear instructions
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Very difficult — Setup was confusing and required external help
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR

Software Usability

How would you rate the ease of using the software that comes with this 3D scanner?

Extremely intuitive — No learning curve, very user-friendly
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Very easy to use — Simple interface, minor learning required
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Easy to use — Clear interface, requires some basic guidance
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Fair — Functional but not very intuitive, requires effort
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Poor — Difficult to navigate and understand
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR

Noise Level

How would you rate the noise level during operation of this 3D scanner?

Quiet — Almost no noise
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Low noise — Noticeable but not distracting
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Moderate noise — A little loud but bearable
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
High noise — Noticeable and disruptive during use
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Extremely loud — Constant, disturbing noise
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR

Durability & Build Quality

How would you rate the durability and build quality of this 3D scanner?

Very durable — Built to last with high-quality materials
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Durable — Well-built, can withstand regular use
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Average durability — Suitable for regular use, but not rugged
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Below average durability — May show wear and tear with frequent use
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Poor durability — Flimsy, prone to damage easily
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR

Design Appeal

How would you rate the design and appearance of this 3D scanner?

Sleek and modern — Looks high-end and very attractive
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Stylish — Well-designed and appealing
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Neutral design — Functional but not particularly eye-catching
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Basic design — Plain and unremarkable
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Unattractive — Poor design, not visually appealing
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR

Comfort of Use

How would you rate the comfort of using this 3D scanner for long sessions?

Very comfortable — Easy to use for hours without discomfort
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Comfortable — Can use for a few hours without issues
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Fairly comfortable — Some discomfort after extended use
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Uncomfortable — Difficult to use for long periods
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Very uncomfortable — Hard to use for any extended time
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR

Pricing

How would you rate the pricing for this 3D scanner?

Great value for money — Affordable for the features provided
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Pretty good price — Offers good value for the cost
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Fair deal — Reasonable, but not exceptional
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Kinda pricey — Slightly expensive for what it offers
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR
Crazy expensive — Far too expensive for the value
0 Votes
Revopoint MetroX
0 Votes
EINSTAR

Guides 2

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Revopoint MetroX Operation Guide

revopoint3d.com
revopoint3d.com

Files 1

EINSTAR User Manual

einstar.com
einstar.com

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