The new Revopoint POP 4 lands on Kickstarter with a clear proposition: capturing those surfaces that have always been a headache for budget scanners. Shiny metal, dark plastics, or textureless curves are no longer an excuse. The key lies in its five scanning modes, which allow the user to choose the right tool for each material, instead of cursing the software.
Five modes to cover all textures 🎯
The POP 4 integrates two near-infrared structured light modes for general objects and fast scanning. For those seeking speed and quality, it includes dual projectors. But the novelty is the two blue laser modes: one with 30 crossed lines designed for reflective and dark materials, and another with a single line for deep slots and holes. The user selects the mode according to the surface, without the need for complex settings or chalk sprays.
The day a scanner stopped hating shiny metal ✨
Finally, a scanner understands that not all of us live scanning terracotta statues. Now, when you try to digitize that chrome car part or the black TV remote, the POP 4 won't take a coffee break while pondering its errors. Of course, with five modes you'll have to remember which one to use, or you'll end up using the selfie mode to scan a nut. But hey, it's better than sticking tape on everything.