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  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

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    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

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    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
    DUKAS_159296877_FER
    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Digital scans made with the Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner with optional tripod

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
    DUKAS_159296869_FER
    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Digital scans made with the Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
    DUKAS_159296867_FER
    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
    DUKAS_159296866_FER
    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
    DUKAS_159296865_FER
    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
    DUKAS_159296864_FER
    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
    DUKAS_159296861_FER
    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
    DUKAS_159296860_FER
    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handheld 3D scanner
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    Handheld 3D scanner

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Scanner 1

    Ref 15040

    18/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit:Revopoint 3D
    A handheld scanner that turns physical objects into highly detailed 3D digital images has hit the market.
    The Revopoint Inspire is aiming to help budding creators and hobbyists to complete dream projects.
    Once scans are made they can be uploaded into computer aided design programmes or used for 3D printing programmes.
    The device fits in a pocket and is almost as light as an iPhone.
    It can scan at 14 to 18 fps and there is a built-in intelligent stabilisation.
    The scanner can also be used with an included mini turntable while a Magic Mat does away with the need to stick markers directly on featureless objects to make scanning easier.
    The device software called Revo Scan 5, works on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, but the scanner can also be hooked up to a smart phone.
    Users can choose between wireless scanning using Wi-Fi 6 or a quick setup with a single USB-C cable.
    Either way the user can see a 3D model taking shape in real-time as the scan.

    OPS:Revopoint Inspire 3D scanner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)