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Structure Sensor, the world’s first iPad 3D scanner, is the sixth highest-earning project ever funded on Kickstarter and one of the most highly-anticipated gadgets of the year. Does it deliver ...
We try out Occipital’s new Structure Sensor, a device that you mount to your iPad so it can 3D scan objects.
The iPad sensor from Occipital has new iOS apps that use 3D scanning to measure rooms, ship items, and even take next-gen family portraits.
This next generation in mobile 3D scanning hardware was revealed today by the folks at Occipital. They've shown the Occipital Structure Sensor Mark II, a device that's 50% smaller than their ...
These 3D scanner capabilities caught the attention of printing company 3D Systems, which has struck a deal to offer self-branded versions of the Structure Sensor.
Occipital, the maker of the Structure Sensor, has acquired a company called Lynx Laboratories, one that launched its own mobile 3D scanner on Kickstarter a few years ago. The Lynx staff will join ...
Occipital took to CES to show off its 3D scanning technology and how it can be used with iOS devices, including the Canvas app and Structure accessory that can quickly scan a room using an iPad ...
At the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show, Occipital showed off its Structure mobile depth sensor that attaches to the back of an iPad to capture a 3D model of whatever is in front of it ...
It’s one of these which [Enginoor] has taken for the sensor in a 3D scanner, an industrial laser displacement sensor. This sensor measures distance, but it’s not one of the time-of-flight ...
"Capture models of rooms, 3D scan objects, play augmented reality games, and develop mobile applications with 3D sensing. "The world's first 3D sensor for mobile devices. "The Structure Sensor ...
It’s an interesting take on a 3D scanner. He used a stepper motor to rotate the object being scanned, and an Arduino for control, but the real novelty is the way he used the sensor.