EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 18 MIN
Revopoint POP 4 Review and Technical Specifications
from The Business of Manufacturing Podcast · host thebusinessadvancedmanufacturingpodcast
This episode details the launch and technical capabilities of the Revopoint POP 4, a versatile 3D scanner that utilizes a hybrid dual-band system combining blue laser and infrared light. Designed for professionals and hobbyists, the device features five distinct scanning modes to handle a variety of objects, ranging from intricate mechanical parts to large human figures. Its high-performance hardware supports fast frame rates of up to 105 fps and allows for effective outdoor scanning even in bright sunlight. The scanner integrates advanced AI object segmentation to streamline the capture process and introduces 3D Gaussian Splatting for creating photorealistic digital assets. Portability is a key focus, as the unit includes a wireless battery grip providing four hours of mobile use alongside a dedicated software ecosystem for reverse engineering and 3D printing. Available through a Kickstarter campaign, the POP 4 requires a high-specification computer for optimal performance while offering a cost-effective solution for diverse digitizing needs. For more episodes https://thebusinessofmanufacturingpodcast.podbean.com/ PLEASE SHARE AND LIKE !
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This episode details the launch and technical capabilities of the Revopoint POP 4, a versatile 3D scanner that utilizes a hybrid dual-band system combining blue laser and infrared light. Designed for professionals and hobbyists, the device features five distinct scanning modes to handle a variety of objects, ranging from intricate mechanical parts to large human figures. Its high-performance hardware supports fast frame rates of up to 105 fps and allows for effective outdoor scanning even in bright sunlight. The scanner integrates advanced AI object segmentation to streamline the capture process and introduces 3D Gaussian Splatting for creating photorealistic digital assets. Portability is a key focus, as the unit includes a wireless battery grip providing four hours of mobile use alongside a dedicated software ecosystem for reverse engineering and 3D printing. Available through a Kickstarter campaign, the POP 4 requires a high-specification computer for optimal performance while offering a cost-effective solution for diverse digitizing needs. For more episodes https://thebusinessofmanufacturingpodcast.podbean.com/ PLEASE SHARE AND LIKE !
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