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3D Scanner Shining3D Einstar Rockit

3D Scanner Shining3D Einstar Rockit
3D Scanner Shining3D Einstar Rockit
3D Scanner Shining3D Einstar Rockit
3D Scanner Shining3D Einstar Rockit

Shining3D EinStar Rockit is a wireless handheld 3D scanner engineered for professionals in automotive, digital art, AR/VR, and reverse engineering. Weighing just 425 g with battery, the Rockit combines dual light sources — 38 crossed blue laser lines plus IR VCSEL — to deliver scan speeds up to 4,800,000 points/s, point resolution from 0.05 mm, and a maximum field of view of 1170 × 1385 mm. Built-in Wi-Fi and a swappable 5500 mAh battery enable fully cable-free operation for up to 3 hours.


Shining3D EinStar Rockit wireless handheld 3D scanner, compact design, 425 g with battery

Why the EinStar Rockit stands out among portable 3D scanners

Pocket-sized yet powerful. The EinStar Rockit measures just 130 × 37 × 61 mm and slips into a jacket pocket, yet it houses the same class of dual-light technology found in much larger industrial units. Two dedicated scan modes — Laser HD for precision and IR Rapid for speed — let you switch strategies mid-roject without changing hardware.

EinStar Rockit performing marker-free scan using texture and feature alignment

Quick Specs Overview
Scanning Speed Up to 4,800,000 points/s (IR Rapid)
Point Resolution 0.05 – 10 mm (Laser HD)
Weight (with battery) 425 g
Wireless Runtime Up to 3 hours

Dual light sources: laser precision meets infrared speed

Laser HD mode — when every detail counts

EinStar Rockit Laser HD mode: 38 crossed blue laser lines for 0.05 mm point resolution

The Laser HD mode projects 19 + 19 crossed blue laser lines plus 7 parallel lines for capturing fine geometric features. Resolution drops as low as 0.05 mm, which is critical for inspecting machined metal parts, mould tooling, and tight-tolerance components. The cross-line pattern sweeps large areas quickly at 2,800,000 points/s, while the parallel-line pattern resolves deep holes and narrow recesses down to Ø 1 cm.

Material adaptability is another advantage. Blue laser cuts through black and reflective surfaces — automotive body panels, chrome trim, dark carbon-fibre composites — without the need for scanning spray. That means fewer consumables and faster turnaround on the shop floor.

EinStar Rockit scanning black and reflective surfaces without spray using blue laser class 2

IR Rapid mode — full-body capture in 60 seconds

Switch to IR VCSEL and the scanner delivers 4,800,000 points/s with a resolution from 0.2 mm. The infrared light source is eye-safe, making this mode the go-to choice for scanning people — from portrait busts to full-body captures in roughly 60 seconds. The working distance extends to 1400 mm and the field of view expands to 1170 × 1385 mm, so you can cover large sculptures, furniture, and architectural elements in fewer passes.

EinStar Rockit IR Rapid mode with VCSEL infrared projector: 4,800,000 points/s, eye-safe


Hybrid alignment (Texture + Feature + Markers) adapts automatically to a wide range of surfaces, and the IR source performs well outdoors in bright environments up to 70,000 Lux.


Wireless inside, freedom outside

A built-in Wi-Fi module removes the need for external adapters or hubs. Pair the scanner with your laptop, and the real-time point cloud streams directly to EXStar Hub software over a stable wireless link. The swappable 5500 mAh lithium-ion battery (3.6 V nominal, 400+ charge cycles) provides up to 3 hours of continuous operation, and a 60 W USB PD 3.0 charger tops it back up quickly.

EinStar Rockit with built-in Wi-Fi and swappable 5500 mAh battery for cable-free scanning


If Wi-Fi interference is a concern — inside a factory with heavy EMI, for example — you can always fall back to a wired USB Type-C connection without interrupting your workflow.


Up to 90 fps for smooth, real-time capture

With marker alignment active, the EinStar Rockit reaches 90 frames per second. That frame rate translates to a fluid preview stream and dense, consistent point clouds with minimal gaps. The built-in 5 MP RGB camera captures vivid colour textures simultaneously, adding realistic detail to 3D models destined for AR/VR experiences, digital art pipelines, or custom product design.

EinStar Rockit at 90 fps: dense point cloud capture with 5 MP RGB texture camera

Ready for outdoor scanning

Not every scan happens in a controlled studio. The Rockit operates in ambient light up to 110,000 Lux in Laser HD mode and 70,000 Lux in IR Rapid mode, making it reliable on a sunny construction site or in a brightly-lit showroom. The IP50 dust protection rating adds confidence when scanning in less-than-pristine environments, and the operating temperature range of −10 °C to 40 °C covers cold workshops through warm outdoor sessions.

EinStar Rockit ready for outdoor scanning: IP50 rating, up to 110,000 Lux, −10 °C to 40 °C

EXStar Hub: next-generation scanning software

EXStar Hub is an intuitive software platform designed for the EinStar Rockit (and Einstar 2). It unifies the scan-to-mesh workflow into a single interface, reducing system load and improving overall performance. Key capabilities include:EXStar Hub software interface showing scan-to-mesh workflow for the EinStar Rockit


  • Data quality indicator for real-time feedback during capture
  • Hybrid alignment: Marker, Feature, Texture, and combined modes
  • 1-2-3 alignment and Global Markers for multi-scan registration
  • Model measurement, auto plane detection, and cutting plane tools
  • Texture adjustment and scan rewind for correcting captured data
  • Model simplification for export-ready meshes

Output formats cover industry-standard needs: STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, ASC. The software runs on Windows 11 Professional 22H2 (64-bit) and macOS Tahoe 26.2, supporting both Intel/NVIDIA configurations and Apple Silicon (M1 minimum, M3 Pro or above recommended).


Expert Verdict: The EinStar Rockit fills a specific gap — a truly wireless, pocket-sized scanner that does not compromise on scan quality. The dual-mode architecture means you carry one device for both high-precision part inspection (Laser HD at 0.05 mm) and fast, large-area digitisation (IR Rapid at 4,800,000 pts/s). Battery life of 3 hours is sufficient for most on-site sessions, and the fall-back wired option removes any anxiety about connectivity. For workshops, studios, and field work alike, the Rockit delivers a balanced combination of portability, speed, and resolution that is hard to match at this form factor.
Tech-Tip: For best results on dark or reflective metal parts, stay in Laser HD cross-line mode and keep your working distance between 100 – 600 mm. If tracking is lost, slowly redirect the scanner toward an already-scanned region to resume alignment. Calibrate the scanner (camera + white balance) before first use and after any period of inactivity longer than 1–2 weeks — this preserves accuracy and prevents alignment errors.

Technical specifications of the Shining3D EinStar Rockit

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Scanning performance

Parameter Laser HD IR Rapid
Light Source 19 + 19 Crossed Laser Lines, 7 Blue Laser Parallel Lines, IR VCSEL
Resolution (Laser HD) 0.05 – 10 mm
Resolution (IR Rapid) 0.2 – 10 mm
Scanning Speed (Laser HD) 2,800,000 points/s
Scanning Speed (IR Rapid) 4,800,000 points/s
Working Distance (Laser HD) 100 – 600 mm
Working Distance (IR Rapid) 100 – 400 mm / 160 – 1400 mm
Max. FOV (Laser HD) 545 × 620 mm
Max. FOV (IR Rapid) 355 × 425 mm / 1170 × 1385 mm
Alignment Mode (Laser HD) Global Marker / Markers / Features
Alignment Mode (IR Rapid) Global Marker / Markers / Features / Texture / Hybrid
Minimum Scan Volume (Laser HD) 5 × 5 × 5 mm
Minimum Scan Volume (IR Rapid) 50 × 50 × 50 mm
Frame Rate (with Markers) Up to 90 fps
Outdoor Environment (Laser HD) Below 110,000 Lux
Outdoor Environment (IR Rapid) Below 70,000 Lux

Camera and output

3D Camera Resolution 2 MP × 2
Texture Camera Resolution 5 MP
Output Formats STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, ASC
Laser Class Class 2

Physical specifications

Dimensions (H × D × W) 130 × 37 × 61 mm
Net Weight (with battery) 425 g
Net Weight (without battery) 353 g
Operating Temperature −10 °C to 40 °C
Interface USB Type-C
Battery 5500 mAh × 1, swappable; supports 60 W PD 3.0 charger
Wireless Connectivity Built-in Wi-Fi
Dust Protection IP50
Certifications CE, FCC, ROHS, WEEE, FDA, SRRC, IP50

Recommended PC configurations

Operating System (Windows) Windows 11 Professional 22H2 (64-bit)
Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU or above
Video Memory (VRAM) 6 GB or above
Processor 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13700H or above
RAM (Minimum) 32 GB DDR5 dual-channel
RAM (Recommended) 64 GB or above, DDR5 dual-channel
Interface USB 3.0
Operating System (macOS) macOS Tahoe 26.2
Mac (Minimum) MacBook Pro M1 or MacBook M3 and above; RAM 16 GB or above
Mac (Recommended) MacBook Pro M3 or above (MAX & Ultra); RAM 24 GB or above

Software

Software EXStar Hub
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Frequently asked questions about the EinStar Rockit

What is the difference between Laser HD and IR Rapid modes?

Laser HD uses crossed and parallel blue laser lines for high-detail capture at 0.05 mm resolution and 2,800,000 points/s — best for small mechanical parts, moulds, and inspection tasks. IR Rapid uses an infrared VCSEL projector for eye-safe, high-speed scanning at 4,800,000 points/s with a resolution from 0.2 mm — ideal for people, large objects, and outdoor environments.


Can the EinStar Rockit scan black or reflective surfaces without spray?

Yes. The blue laser in Laser HD mode handles black and reflective materials — including chrome-plated and polished metal parts — without requiring scanning spray or powder. This reduces preparation time and avoids contaminating parts that need to remain clean.


How long does the battery last, and can I replace it mid-session?

The included 5500 mAh lithium-ion battery provides up to 3 hours of wireless scanning. The battery is swappable — you can carry a spare and exchange it in seconds without powering down your project. Charging is via a 60 W USB PD 3.0 adapter.


Does the EinStar Rockit work on macOS?

Yes. EXStar Hub supports macOS Tahoe 26.2 with Apple Silicon. The minimum configuration is a MacBook Pro M1 or MacBook M3 with 16 GB RAM; the recommended setup is a MacBook Pro M3 (MAX or Ultra) with 24 GB or more.


When should I calibrate the scanner?

Calibrate the camera before first use, after 1–2 weeks of inactivity, after significant shaking or vibration, or when you notice a decline in data quality or frequent tracking errors. White balance calibration is recommended before texture-critical scans. Calibration requires a wired USB Type-C connection.


Package contents:

  • Einstar Rockit 3D Scanner
  • Battery (5500 mAh)
  • Battery Compartment
  • Universal Holder (Calibration Board)
  • Calibration Board
  • Power Adapter
  • Type-C Cable for Scanner
  • Battery Compartment Charging Cable
  • 3 mm & 6 mm Reflective Markers Set
  • Packing List

Why choose EXPERT3D?

EXPERT3D has supplied professional 3D technology to businesses and creators across Spain since 2012. When you purchase the Shining3D EinStar Rockit from our store, you receive expert pre-sales consultation, hands-on technical support, and reliable after-sales service — backed by more than a decade of industry experience. We stock spare batteries, reflective markers, and accessories so you can keep your Rockit scanning without delays. Questions? Our team of 3D specialists is ready to help.

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