Loading... Please wait...The Revopoint MetroY Pro is a professional handheld 3D scanner that builds on the MetroY with structured light and a dual-axis turntable for maximum versatility. It offers five scanning modes, delivering ultra-precise results at up to 7 million points per second. With Wi-Fi 6, real-time temperature monitoring, and vivid full-color capture, it’s designed for high-accuracy scanning in any workflow.
Key Features
Scanning Technology: Dual-mode scanning — multi-line blue-laser (cross-line, parallel-line, single-line) and full-field structured-light scanning.
Scan Modes: Laser scanning (multi-line or single-line) and structured-light scanning | Optional auto-turntable scan mode for small parts.
Precision / Accuracy: Single-frame precision up to 0.01 mm; typical single-frame accuracy around 0.02 mm; volumetric accuracy 0.02 mm + 0.04 mm per meter.
Point Spacing / Resolution: Fused point spacing down to 0.05 mm for fine detail.
Scan Speed / Point Cloud Rate: Laser mode scanning up to 1,700,000 points per second; structured-light mode up to around 7,000,000 points per second.
Working Distance (Scanner to Object): Approximately 200 – 400 mm.
Capture Area (at nearest distance ~200 mm): about 152 × 138 mm; at maximum typical distance ~400 mm: about 332 × 276 mm.
Scannable Object Size Range: From small parts (minimum ~10 × 10 × 10 mm) up to small-to-medium assemblies (~1 × 1 × 1 m).
Field of View (Angular): Approximately 49° horizontal × 38° vertical.
Color / Texture Capture: Built-in RGB camera for color and texture data — useful for rendering, modeling, and visualization.
Output File Formats: PLY, OBJ, STL, ASC, 3MF, GLTF, FBX — compatible with CAD, 3D modeling, 3D printing, and VR/AR workflows.
Connectivity: USB-C (wired) and Wi-Fi 6 (wireless) — flexible data transfer and operation setup.
Power Requirement: 12 V DC 3 A — supports external power sources or power bank for mobile scanning.
Device Dimensions: 211 × 94 × 47 mm.
Device Weight: Approximately 450 g — lightweight and easy to use handheld.
Typical Use Cases: Reverse engineering, quality inspection, product design, prototyping of small-to-medium parts, 3D printing preparation, scan-to-CAD workflows, digital asset creation.