EINSTAR Rockit

Original price was: $1,899.00.Current price is: $1,699.00.11% OFF

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Meet the EINSTAR Rockit — “Rock-it in Your Pocket”
Imagine having a super smart scanner that fits in your hand, yet can capture real 3D shapes of things all around you — statues, car parts, toys, or even big objects outside. That’s exactly what EINSTAR Rockit is designed to do. Its tagline is “Rock-it in Your Pocket,” which means it’s compact, portable, and made to travel with you when you want to scan. Let’s break down what it is, how it works, who it is for, and why it’s cool — in simple words.
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What is EINSTAR Rockit?

EINSTAR Rockit is a 3D scanner, a device that captures the shape, curves, and surface of a real object and turns that into a digital 3D model (imagine the object being “copied” in 3D on your computer).

It’s from EINSTAR (powered by SHINING 3D) and is marketed globally. 

The Rockit is built to be portable (carry it, move around, scan many types of things) and efficient (fast scanning, multiple modes) for professionals, creators, engineers, and artists.

Key Features (What It Can Do)

Here are the main abilities and specs of the device, but explained simply:

Scan Modes / Light Sources

Rockit supports two main scanning modes:

Laser HD mode

It uses a lot of laser lines (38 lines in total: 19 + 19 crossed lines) and also 7 parallel “blue laser” lines.

This helps it capture fine details and sharper shapes.

IR Rapid mode

It uses an IR (infrared) VCSEL light for faster scanning over larger surfaces. 

Good when you need to scan bigger, less detailed areas more quickly.

Resolution & Precision

In Laser HD mode, it can resolve between 0.05 mm to 10 mm (i.e., it can “see” very small bumps or grooves). 
In IR Rapid mode, it captures from about 0.2 mm to 10 mm resolution. 

Speed (How fast it scans)

Laser HD mode: 2,800,000 points per second (that’s a huge number; many data points are captured). IR Rapid mode: 1,440,000 points per second (still very fast).  

Working Distance & Field of View (FOV)

These tell you how far from the object you need to hold the scanner and how large an area it can “see” in one go.

In Laser HD mode (crossed lines), the working distance is about 100 to 600 mm from the object

For the 7 parallel blue laser lines, the working distance is 100 to 400 mm

In IR Rapid mode, the working distance expands: 160 to 1,400 mm (so it can scan things further away)

Field of view (how wide an area it can capture):

Crossed laser: 545 × 620 mm

Parallel laser: 355 × 425 mm

IR Rapid: 1170 × 1385 mm 

Alignment / How It Knows Which Part Goes Where

When a scanner captures different views of an object (turning around, scanning from different angles), it has to “stitch” them together. Rockit offers:

Marker-based alignment (you place small markers on the object so the scanner can follow them)

Marker-free laser scanning, which uses features or texture of the object to align scans (no markers needed)

In IR mode, it also supports hybrid alignment: combining feature, texture, and marker tracking depending on what the object is like 

Minimum Scan Volume

This is the smallest size Rockit can reliably scan:

Laser HD: 5 × 5 × 5 mm
IR Rapid: 50 × 50 × 50 mm 

So for very tiny things, Laser HD is better; for bigger objects, IR helps.

Camera / Texture

It uses dual 2 MP cameras for capturing 3D geometry. 
For colors and texture, it has a 5 MP camera. 

Device and Physical Specs

Laser class

Class 2 (safer lasers)

Operating temperature

from –10 °C to 40 °C (it works in cold or warm places)

Interface / Power

USB-C, and it supports 60 W Power Delivery (PD 3.0)

It has a battery, which gives up to 3 hours of runtime

Dimensions

 130 × 37 × 61 mm (about 5.12 × 1.46 × 2.40 in)

EINSTAR Rockit Specifications

Category Specification
Scan Mode Laser HD / IR Rapid
Light Source Laser HD: 38 Laser Lines (19 + 19 Crossed Laser Lines), 7 Blue Laser Parallel Lines
IR Rapid: IR VCSEL
Resolution Laser HD: 0.05 ~ 10 mm
IR Rapid: 0.2 ~ 10 mm
Scan Speed Laser HD: 2,800,000 points/s
IR Rapid: 1,440,000 points/s
Working Distance 19 + 19 Crossed Laser Lines: 100 ~ 600 mm
7 Blue Laser Parallel Lines: 100 ~ 400 mm
IR Rapid: 160 ~ 1400 mm
Max. FOV 19 + 19 Crossed Laser Lines: 545 × 620 mm
7 Blue Laser Parallel Lines: 355 × 425 mm
IR Rapid: 1170 × 1385 mm
Alignment Mode Laser HD: Global Marker / Markers
IR Rapid: Global Marker / Markers / Features / Texture / Hybrid
Minimum Scan Volume Laser HD: 5 × 5 × 5 mm
IR Rapid: 50 × 50 × 50 mm
Camera Resolution 3D: 2MP × 2
Texture: 5MP
Output Formats STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, ASC
Laser Class Class 2
Outdoor Scanning Environment Laser HD: Below 110,000 Lux
IR Rapid: Below 70,000 Lux
Operation Conditions -10℃ ~ 40℃
Interface & Power Source USB Type-C
Battery: 5500mA × 1
Support 60W-PD 3.0 Charger
Dimension (H × D × W) 130 × 37 × 61 mm / 5.12 × 1.46 × 2.40 in
Net Weight 420g / 0.92 lbs (Battery Included)
348g / 0.77 lbs (Battery Excluded)
Certifications CE, FCC, ROHS, WEEE, FDA, SRRC, IP50
Recommended Configuration OS: Windows 11 Pro 22H2 (64-bit)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU or above (VRAM ≥ 6 GB)
RAM (Minimum): 32 GB DDR5 dual-channel
RAM (Recommended): 64 GB DDR5 dual-channel
Interface: USB 3.0
Processor: 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-13700H or above

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EINSTAR Rockit
Original price was: $1,899.00.Current price is: $1,699.00.