Shining 3D FreeScan UE Pro2
Wireless Lab-Cert Metrology — 50 Laser Lines, 0.02 mm Accuracy, No Cable
A wireless hand-held laser metrology scanner with VDI/VDE 2634 Part 3 + ISO 10360 lab-cert traceability — the only scanner in the FreeScan line that pairs wireless workflow with full audit-grade accuracy. 50 crossed blue laser lines at 3,460,000 pts/s and 180 FPS, plus a 7-line parallel mode for fine detail and a single-line mode for deep holes. Patented binocular video photogrammetry delivers 0.02 + 0.015 mm/m volumetric without coded targets — about 50% less marker prep on large assemblies. Embedded Computing Module keeps wireless frame rate equal to tethered USB-C. Note: wireless mode requires a Wi-Fi 6 router (cannot peer directly to laptop); PC running FreeScan / EXScan / Inspect is still required — this is cable-free, not PC-free. Full specifications →
Rev1 confirms wireless infrastructure (Wi-Fi 6 router prereq) and software-stack integration before purchase. Audit-grade buyers typically prefer the quote-driven path for accessory configuration and freight planning. Authorized Shining 3D reseller and factory-trained FreeScan support partner in the USA.
0.02 mm certified accuracy. 3.46M pts/s. 50 crossed laser lines. Wireless workflow with VPG markerless.
The Shining 3D FreeScan UE Pro2 is the wireless lab-cert metrology scanner in the FreeScan family — built around 50 crossed blue-laser lines (high-speed, 3.46M pts/s at 180 FPS), 7 parallel lines (fine detail), and a single-line deep-hole mode. Patented binocular video photogrammetry (VPG) delivers 0.02 + 0.015 mm/m volumetric accuracy without coded targets — about 50% less marker prep on large assemblies. All accuracy claims are validated to VDI/VDE 2634 Part 3 + ISO 10360 in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited lab. Embedded Computing Module onboard keeps wireless frame rate equal to tethered USB-C. Cable-free, not PC-free: wireless mode requires a Wi-Fi 6 router and a Windows workstation running FreeScan / EXScan / Inspect; the wireless link replaces the USB-C cable, not the PC.
50 crossed laser lines for high-speed area. 7 parallel for fine detail. 1 line for deep holes. Video photogrammetry for markerless large-part capture.
50 crossed blue laser lines deliver up to 3,460,000 points/s at 180 frames/s for high-speed area capture on machined, polished, and dark surfaces. Doubles the throughput of the prior UE Pro generation. Resolution range 0.01–10 mm with VDI/VDE 2634 + ISO 10360 lab-cert accuracy across the working volume. Switch to a 7-line parallel mode for fine-detail capture and a single-line mode for deep-hole and small-bore work — three scanners in one body.
Patented binocular video photogrammetry replaces the coded-target taping workflow that traditional large-part metrology demands (Creaform's C-Track, AICON's reference setup). VPG delivers 0.02 + 0.015 mm/m volumetric across the working volume without glued or stickered markers — cutting roughly 50% of the marker-prep time on big assemblies. The Embedded Computing Module onboard keeps wireless frame rate equal to tethered USB-C, so the marker-free advantage doesn't cost throughput.
50 crossed blue laser lines project a dense grid across tight radii, undercuts, and fine surface detail on stamping dies, press tools, and complex machined components. The crossed-line engine simultaneously captures surface texture and geometric deviations — full deviation reports in one wireless pass. Swap to 7-line mode for the finest detail; switch to single-line for deep bores without moving the part.
Wi-Fi 6 wireless mode removes the cable entirely — the scanner can orbit a 5-metre propeller blade, a crane boom, or a body-in-white without a tethered laptop following behind. The Embedded Computing Module keeps wireless frame rate equal to USB-C tethered, so there is no throughput penalty for going cable-free. VPG binocular photogrammetry builds the global coordinate frame as you scan — no external tracker, no coded-target taping on the hull.
Send Rev1 your target part geometry, accuracy budget, downstream QA tool (PolyWorks, Geomagic, etc.), and whether the shop is wired for Wi-Fi 6. We will validate UE Pro2 vs. the tethered Combo Series sibling vs. Creaform / Hexagon punch-ups before you quote.
Datasheet accuracy is not the same as certified accuracy. Shining 3D certifies both.
A 3D scanner's headline accuracy number is a single-point figure. What inspection workflows actually need is volumetric accuracy across the working volume, repeatability across operators, and a paper trail traceable to a recognized standard. The FreeScan UE Pro2 is validated to VDI/VDE 2634 Part 3 & ISO 10360 Certified in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited accuracy lab — the same standard the metrology industry uses to qualify CMMs and laser trackers.
Four scan modes. Markerless on most surfaces. USB-C tethered to FreeScan software running on a Windows workstation.
The FreeScan UE Pro2 is a wireless hand-held metrology scanner with an Embedded Computing Module that keeps wireless frame rate equal to tethered USB-C. Wireless mode requires a Wi-Fi 6 router (cannot peer directly to laptop), and the scanner still pairs with a Windows workstation running FreeScan / EXScan / Inspect for alignment, mesh output, and downstream QA — this is cable-free, not PC-free. Lab-cert traceability (VDI/VDE 2634 Part 3 + ISO 10360 in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited lab) is built into the calibration certificate. USB-C PD 100 W power (no internal battery; runs from powerbank or wall). For a fully standalone wireless workflow at professional-tier accuracy (not metrology-cert), see the EinScan Libre.
Shining 3D ships the world's most-deployed handheld hybrid laser + IR 3D scanners.
The FreeScan UE Pro2 keeps the optical-engine architecture, the FreeScan software path, and the multi-mode scanning logic that have made the FreeScan line a default for QA inspection, reverse engineering, restoration / digitization, art and heritage capture, and large-asset documentation. The upgrade between generations is in scan speed, marker-free coverage, and software workflow — not a learning curve on an unproven sensor.
950 g wireless hand-held with Embedded Computing Module. USB-C PD power, IP50 plant-floor rated, -20 to 40 °C field-asset range.
A 305.8 × 118.9 × 100.8 mm aluminum-alloy chassis at 950 g, sized for full-day single-operator inspection on shop floors, field assets, and inspection benches. The Embedded Computing Module on the scanner accelerates frame processing so wireless capture matches tethered USB-C throughput — no perf hit for cutting the cable. Multi-camera tracking handles shiny, dark, and machined surfaces. USB-C PD 100 W power input (no internal battery; runs from powerbank, USB-C PD wall supply, or workstation USB-C). IP50 dust-rated chassis built for plant-floor and field-asset metrology. Operating range -20 to 40 °C.
See 0.02mm certified accuracy meet a real workpiece.
USB-C 3.0 tethered, USB-C 3.2, standalone mode, and remote scan control.
Stream scan data without a tether or run fully standalone. The FreeScan UE Pro2 ships with a built-in USB-C 3.0 tethered radio, USB-C 3.2 fallback, and a standalone mode that processes scans directly on-scanner — no laptop required for capture and on-scanner inspection. The same scanner works on isolated networks, on outdoor scan sites, and tethered into a workstation when bandwidth or compute is the binding constraint.
Inspection. Reverse engineering. Restoration. Field digitization.
The FreeScan UE Pro2 covers QA inspection (CMM-style first-article and incoming-parts checks), reverse engineering (scan-to-CAD with EXModel or Geomagic Design X), restoration and digitization of legacy or damaged parts, art and heritage capture, and field digitization of large assets like vehicles, machinery, and architectural components. The hybrid optical engine, marker-free IR mode, and VDI/VDE 2634 certification cover the workflow without forcing a second tool for one of the use cases.
Capture, inspect, reverse-engineer, and report — in one connected workflow.
The FreeScan UE Pro2 ships with FreeScan for capture and on-scanner processing, and connects natively to SHINING3D Inspect for GD&T inspection, EXModel for scan-to-CAD reverse engineering, and the broader industry stack — Geomagic Design X, Geomagic Control X, and PolyWorks Inspector. The data path stays inside the scanner's native ecosystem when that's the goal, and exports cleanly into third-party tools when it isn't. Rev1 confirms software-fit and seat-licensing during application review before purchase.
FreeScan UE Pro2 vs. industry-standard punch-up & intra-brand peers.
We benchmark the FreeScan UE Pro2 against the industry-standard Creaform HandySCAN BLACK | Elite and the recognized metrology peer Hexagon Absolute Scanner AS1, plus the natural intra-brand cross-shop targets (OptimScan Q12 for buyers who need a higher accuracy class or larger working volume, FreeScan Trio for buyers comparing generations). The goal is buyer clarity: where the FreeScan UE Pro2 leads on accuracy class, software stack, and price — and where a different scanner genuinely fits better.
Send Rev1 your target part, accuracy budget, and software stack and we'll tell you which scanner actually fits the application — including when a different scanner is the better answer.
Shining 3D FreeScan UE Pro2 — full specifications.
Documentation, software, and Rev1 support resources.
Shining 3D hardware with Rev1 application support.
A VDI/VDE 2634-grade 3D scanner is an application decision, not just a hardware purchase. Rev1 helps validate the target part geometry, accuracy class, software stack, operator workflow, and quote configuration before the FreeScan UE Pro2 is deployed in a QA, reverse-engineering, or field-digitization workflow.
Confirm whether the FreeScan UE Pro2 is the right scanner for the specific part geometry, surface finish, accuracy budget, and intended workflow (inspection / reverse engineering / field) — or whether a different Shining 3D model is the better fit.
Plan the software stack (capture, alignment, GD&T inspection, scan-to-CAD), seat licensing, operator training path, and integration with existing CAD / PLM / QA infrastructure before purchase.
Work with Rev1 for quoting, freight planning, install support, calibration verification, accessory selection (tripod, AESUB spray, reference targets), and practical troubleshooting from Auburn Hills, Michigan — an authorized Shining 3D reseller and factory-trained FreeScan support partner.