EINSTAR Rockit 3D Scanner

EINSTAR Rockit brings professional 3D scanning to the palm of your hand. Its lightweight construction, dimensions of 130×37×61 mm, and weight of less than 425 g make it truly pocket-sized. The kit uses a dual light system – 38 crossed laser lines for fast scanning of large surfaces and 7 parallel blue laser lines for…

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The most important advantage is wireless freedom: a built-in Wi‑Fi module for real-time synchronization with a computer and a replaceable battery with up to 3 hours of operation, which can be charged and replaced on the spot. If the connection is unstable, you have a USB‑C cable as a backup option. The scanner works without markers—it recognizes surfaces by their characteristics, which saves time and makes scanning easy even for beginners. The ability to scan black and mirrored surfaces without spray makes Rockit suitable for automotive details and industrial objects.

In addition to geometry, Rockit also captures texture: the integrated 5 MP camera records realistic colors and details, useful for AR/VR content, digital art, and design. The device supports STL, OBJ, PLY, and 3MF output formats, making it easy to work with a variety of processing and printing software. With automatic alignment systems, audio feedback, and 23+ sensors in the series (according to the manufacturer), the process is intuitive and stable. Teams of designers, engineers, restorers, AR/VR developers, and enthusiasts can use it both in the studio and outdoors, because the IR mode works reliably up to 70,000 Lux, and the laser mode up to 110,000 Lux.

What is EINSTAR Rockit and who is it intended for?

EINSTAR Rockit is a portable 3D scanner that combines a blue laser and infrared VCSEL source to capture the precise geometry and texture of real objects. It is aimed at engineers, designers, restorers, 3D artists, automotive specialists, and enthusiasts who need high-quality digitization of objects in any environment.

How does wireless connectivity work and how long does it last?

Rockit has a built-in Wi‑Fi module that creates a direct connection to your computer and allows real-time data synchronization without cables. The battery is replaceable and provides up to about 3 hours of continuous operation; if the Wi‑Fi signal is weak, you can use a USB‑C cable for a stable connection.

Are markers necessary for scanning?

For scanning in laser mode, the device uses marker-free technology and recognizes objects by their shape and surface, which saves time and makes it easier for beginners. If the object has few geometric features, you can use markers for more reliable registration, but in most cases they are not necessary.

What scanning modes does it offer and what are the differences between them?

Rockit has two modes: Laser HD and IR Rapid. Laser HD uses 38 crossed laser lines for fast scanning of large areas and 7 parallel blue lines for fine details; IR Rapid relies on an infrared VCSEL to operate in a wider range of lighting conditions and provides scanning without flash.

Can dark or reflective surfaces be scanned without a special spray?

In Laser HD mode, the scanner works best at a distance of 100–600 mm and hits 2.8 million points per second; in IR Rapid mode, the range is 160–1,400 mm with a lower speed. This allows for high-resolution scanning of small objects as well as large objects such as statues or car panels.

Does Rockit capture texture and colors?

Yes – the integrated 5MP RGB camera captures textures and true colors, adding realism to the 3D model. This is particularly useful for digital art, AR/VR development, and product visualization where color is important.

What file formats does the scanner work with and what software is required?

Rockit saves data in standard formats such as STL, OBJ, PLY, and 3MF, making it compatible with most CAD/CAM and 3D printing applications. The manufacturer provides management and processing software (Shining 3D), and the data can be exported and processed in popular programs such as Blender, MeshLab, or SolidWorks.

Is it suitable for outdoor use and in bright light?

Yes. Laser HD mode can operate in light levels up to 110,000 lux, and IR Rapid mode up to 70,000 lux, allowing reliable scanning outdoors or under car headlights. Built-in wireless connectivity and a compact body make it convenient for field use.