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- Product code: 6970163083971
- Weight Brutto: 1.50kg
- SKU: С010694
The Shining3D EinScan Rigil is a tri-mode portable laser 3D scanner with integrated processing unit, Wi-Fi 6 wireless connectivity and hybrid light source combining cross-laser, blue parallel laser and VCSEL infrared, delivering volumetric accuracy up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m, geometric resolution of 0.05 mm and scanning speed up to 4,800,000 points/s.
First tri-mode 3D scanner with autonomous processing unit and hybrid light architecture
The EinScan Rigil from Shining 3D redefines professional portable 3D scanning workflows. With an integrated 8-core processor at 2.4 GHz, 32 GB DDR5 RAM and 1 TB SSD storage built directly into the device, it captures, processes, edits meshes, aligns XYZ coordinates and exports models without connecting to any computer. The entire workflow displays on a 6.4-inch 2K AMOLED touchscreen.
Need more processing power? Activate wireless PC mode via integrated Wi-Fi 6 or connect via USB Type-C for high-volume data projects. Three working modes — Autonomous, Wireless PC and Wired PC — eliminate the choice between portability and performance.
Quick specifications overview
| Volumetric accuracy (Laser) | Up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m |
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| Minimum resolution | 0.05 mm |
| Maximum scanning speed | 4,800,000 points/s |
| Weight (batteries included) | 870 g |
Hybrid light source: three technologies in a single device
25+25 cross laser lines — high-speed scanning with wide field coverage
Cross-laser mode projects 50 interlaced lines covering large surfaces per pass. With capture speed of 4,800,000 points per second, it digitalizes complete automotive components — body panels, interior trim, wheels, engine blocks — in a fraction of the time required by single-line scanners. Blue wavelength guarantees ambient light rejection, allowing capture even under direct sunlight.
7 blue parallel laser lines — extreme detail in complex geometries
When geometric fidelity is critical, 7 parallel blue lines deliver up to 0.05 mm resolution. This mode captures 1,480,000 points/s and is optimized for small mechanical parts, tight-tolerance molds and finely textured components. Configurable resolution from 0.05 mm adapts point density to the detail level required by each project.
IR Rapid (VCSEL infrared) — safe scanning for people and large objects
The VCSEL infrared projector generates 1,600,000 points/s with extended working range from 160 to 1,500 mm. Infrared emission is eye-safe, making this mode the primary choice for portrait and full-body scanning. The broad distance range also makes it effective for medium and large objects without constant marker repositioning.
Two camera and projector sets: like owning two scanners in one
The EinScan Rigil integrates two independent camera arrays — 2 × 2.3 MP and 2 × 1.3 MP for 3D capture, plus a 5 MP texture camera — each set calibrated for its specific light source. Laser cameras are optimized to precisely capture blue lines, while IR cameras are tuned for infrared wavelength. This dual architecture ensures optimal performance under both intense ambient light and controlled illumination environments.
The 5 MP texture camera captures high-fidelity chromatic detail, essential for designers, engineers and digital artists needing 3D models with accurate color information for rendering, analysis and immersive content creation.
Marker-free laser scanning via hybrid tracking algorithm
A proprietary tracking algorithm combines blue laser data with infrared information in real-time, enabling laser scanning without adhesive markers. This Laser + IR hybrid mode works in both Autonomous and PC modes, offering greater efficiency than traditional marker-based scanning and better data quality than conventional marker-free infrared scanning.
For applications demanding maximum precision — such as dimensional inspection and reverse engineering with tight tolerances — the scanner continues to support alignment via 3, 6 and 12 mm markers, geometric features, texture and global markers.
Superior adaptability to dark and reflective metallic surfaces
Through combination of blue laser and VCSEL infrared projection with high ambient light resistance, the EinScan Rigil reliably captures dark and reflective metallic surfaces without scanning spray. This capability significantly reduces preparation time in automotive workshops and production lines where spray application is impractical or undesirable.
Autonomous hardware with professional performance
- 8-core processor at 2.4 GHz with 32 GB DDR5 RAM and 32 GB eMMC + 1 TB SSD storage for local processing of complex meshes
- 6.4-inch 2K AMOLED touchscreen for real-time visualization, data editing and full workflow navigation (Calibrate → Scan → Edit → Mesh → Align XYZ → Export)
- 2 replaceable 5,500 mAh batteries compatible with 60W PD3.0 fast charging for extended scanning sessions without interruption
- Integrated Wi-Fi 6 connectivity for wireless data transmission to PC and real-time screen projection for team collaboration
- IP50 protection for operation in industrial environments with moderate dust
EXScan Rigil Software: complete professional workflow
EXScan Rigil is the dedicated PC software complementing the scanner, covering the full spectrum of professional workflows: high-speed scanning, data modification, closed-surface generation, model editing and export.
- High-speed scanning and processing algorithms optimized for massive data volumes
- Support for 3/6/12 mm markers with global marker alignment
- Scan Rewind for precise deletion of misaligned frames
- Auto hole-fill, floating-part elimination, plane-cut tool
- Resume scanning over edited data for iterative workflows
- Global optimization, X-Y-Z system alignment and dimensional model measurement
- Automatic base-plane detection for rapid centering
- Dynamic laser switching during scan for maximum versatility
The software integrates additionally with EXModel for reverse engineering and BlueStar Mapping for texture mapping, extending the post-processing ecosystem for advanced professional applications.
Professional applications of the EinScan Rigil
- Automotive aftermarket and engineering: digitization of body panels, interior components, wheels and engine parts for accessory design, dimensional verification and technical documentation
- AR, VR and digital content: creation of high-fidelity 3D assets for immersive experiences, videogames, metaverse and industrial simulation
- Heritage and art preservation: non-invasive capture of sculptures, archaeological pieces and artworks with full color texture for archival and digital restoration
- Education and scientific research: digitization of specimens, anatomical models and prototypes for analysis, documentation and additive manufacturing
Expert Technical Tip: For maximum precision with the EinScan Rigil, calibrate the device before each critical scan session, especially if transported. Use 7-parallel-line mode for complex geometries under 300 mm and reserve 25+25 cross-lines for rapid large-surface coverage. When working with matte dark surfaces, enable camera mode for reflective objects and adjust exposure brightness such that red overexposure zones in camera view are minimal. For projects requiring maximum mesh resolution, use Wired PC mode with EXScan Rigil software on a machine with 64 GB RAM or higher.
Technical specifications of the Shining3D EinScan Rigil
Working and scanning modes
| Working mode | Autonomous wireless | Wireless PC (Wi-Fi 6) | Wired PC (USB Type-C) |
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| Scanning mode | Laser HD (25+25 cross, 7 parallel) | IR Rapid (VCSEL infrared) |
Light source and optics
| Light source (Laser HD) | 25+25 cross laser lines | 7 blue parallel laser lines |
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| Light source (IR Rapid) | VCSEL infrared (eye-safe) |
| Laser class | Class II (Laser HD) | N/A (IR Rapid) |
| 3D camera resolution | 2.3 MP × 2 (Laser HD) | 1.3 MP × 2 (IR Rapid) |
| Texture camera | 5 MP |
Scanning performance — Laser HD mode
| Resolution (Laser HD) | 0.05 mm ~ 10 mm (configurable) |
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| Scanning speed (25+25 cross) | 4,800,000 points/s |
| Scanning speed (7 parallel) | 1,480,000 points/s |
| Working distance (Laser HD) | 170 mm ~ 550 mm |
| Volumetric accuracy (Laser HD) | Up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m |
| Alignment mode (Laser HD) | Global markers | Markers (3/6/12 mm) | Geometric features |
Scanning performance — IR Rapid mode
| Resolution (IR Rapid) | 0.2 mm ~ 10 mm (configurable) |
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| Scanning speed (IR Rapid) | 1,600,000 points/s |
| Working distance (IR Rapid) | 160 mm ~ 1,500 mm |
| Volumetric accuracy (IR Rapid) | Up to 0.1 + 0.4 mm/m |
| Alignment mode (IR Rapid) | Global markers | Markers | Features | Texture | Hybrid (Laser + IR) |
Output formats
| Export formats | STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, ASC |
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Integrated hardware
| Processor | 8-core, 2.4 GHz |
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| RAM | 32 GB DDR5 |
| Storage | 32 GB eMMC + 1 TB SSD |
| Display | 6.4 inch 2K AMOLED touchscreen |
| Wireless connectivity | Wi-Fi 6 |
Power and interface
| Connection interface | USB Type-C |
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| Battery | 5,500 mAh × 2 (replaceable, Li-ion) |
| Fast charging | 60W PD3.0 |
Dimensions and operating conditions
| Dimensions (H × D × W) | 233 mm × 180 mm × 72.8 mm |
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| Net weight (batteries included) | 870 g |
| Operating temperature | -10 °C ~ 40 °C |
| Relative humidity | 10 % ~ 90 % RH (non-condensing) |
| Certifications | CE, FCC, RoHS, WEEE, FDA, SRRC, IP50 |
Recommended PC connection requirements
| Operating system | Windows 11, Professional 22H2 (64-bit) |
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| Graphics card | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU or higher |
| VRAM | 8 GB or higher |
| PC RAM | 64 GB or higher, dual-channel DDR5 |
| PC USB interface | USB 3.0 or higher |
| PC processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13700H or higher |
What's in the box?
- EinScan Rigil 3D scanner with integrated processor
- 2 × rechargeable lithium-ion batteries 5,500 mAh
- Battery compartment with charging cable
- USB Type-C to Type-C data cable
- 60W PD3.0 power adapter
- Calibration board with adjustable universal holder
- Reference calibration board (flat plate)
- 3 mm adhesive markers, 6 mm markers, retroreflective markers
- Marker extraction tool
- Microfiber cleaning cloth
- Quick start guide and packing list
Frequently asked questions about the EinScan Rigil
Can the EinScan Rigil scan without a computer?
Yes, completely. Thanks to its integrated 8-core processor, 32 GB DDR5 RAM and 1 TB SSD, the EinScan Rigil runs the entire scanning workflow — from calibration to mesh export in STL, OBJ or PLY — directly on the device, in completely autonomous wireless mode.
What is the difference between Laser HD and IR Rapid modes?
Laser HD mode uses blue laser lines (25+25 cross or 7 parallel) with resolution from 0.05 mm and volumetric accuracy up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m, optimized for mechanical parts and extreme-detail scanning. IR Rapid mode employs an eye-safe VCSEL infrared projector with extended working distance up to 1,500 mm and resolution from 0.2 mm, ideal for scanning people and large objects.
Is it necessary to apply scanning spray to dark or metallic surfaces?
Often not. The EinScan Rigil offers superior adaptability to scan dark and reflective metallic surfaces without spray, thanks to its hybrid light technology and optimized processing algorithms. However, for extremely reflective or transparent surfaces, applying washable scanning spray may improve data quality.
How often should the EinScan Rigil be calibrated?
Calibration is recommended before each critical scan session, especially if the device has been transported or unused for 1-2 weeks. The scanner displays a calibration reminder in the status bar when more than 7 days have elapsed since last calibration.
Is the EinScan Rigil compatible with reverse engineering software like Fusion 360 or SolidWorks?
Yes. The scanner exports to standard formats (STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF) fully compatible with Fusion 360, SolidWorks, FreeCAD, Meshmixer and virtually any professional CAD/CAM software. EXScan Rigil software additionally provides direct integration with EXModel for parametric reverse engineering.
How long does the battery last in continuous scanning?
With a fully charged battery, the EinScan Rigil provides approximately 3-4 hours of continuous scanning in Autonomous mode, depending on data complexity and display intensity. The system includes 2 replaceable 5,500 mAh batteries with 60W PD3.0 fast charging for rapid swaps between sessions.
Why choose EXPERT3D?
EXPERT3D has been advising professionals in 3D digitalization, 3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies since 2012. For the Shining EinScan Rigil 3D scanner, we provide official warranty, authorized technical support and specialized guidance ensuring best value and maximum confidence. Contact our specialists team for a personalized demonstration or request your quotation with no commitment. Insured shipping across Spain and the European Union.