PROFESSIONAL 3D SCANNER • SHINING 3D EINSCAN • PREVIOUS GENERATION

SHINING 3D EinScan Pro 2X V2 Multifunctional Handheld · White-Light · HD / Rapid / Fixed Modes

A previous-generation multifunctional handheld white-light 3D scanner — Handheld HD, Handheld Rapid, and tripod Fixed-Scan in one body, with an optional color pack and industrial turntable. Phased out and now succeeded by the EinScan Rigil, which Rev1 recommends for any new handheld purchase.

SHINING 3D EinScan Pro 2X V2 multifunctional handheld white-light 3D scanner — front product render

The EinScan Pro 2X V2 pairs a white-LED structured-light engine with three working modes — Handheld HD for fine detail, Handheld Rapid for fast capture, and Fixed-Scan on a tripod with an optional industrial pack and turntable — in a roughly 1.13 kg handheld. EXScan Pro software guides capture and editing. Full specifications →

0.04 mmHandheld HD Accuracy
3 ModesHD / Rapid / Fixed
1.5M pts/sRapid Scan Speed
~1.13 kgHandheld Weight
Scan Modes
Handheld HDHandheld RapidFixed-Scan — TripodOptional Turntable
Performance
Up to 0.04 mm AccuracyWhite-LED Light0.2 mm Point Distance
Add-On Packs
Color PackIndustrial PackTripod & Turntable
Software
EXScan ProOBJ · STL · PLYASC · 3MF · P3

The Pro 2X V2 is a previous-generation model. For current standalone handheld capability, ask Rev1 about the EinScan Rigil — authorized EinScan reseller and factory-trained support in the USA. Questions? Call (248) 707-2950.

SHINING 3D EinScan Pro 2X V2 multifunctional handheld white-light 3D scanner — front product render
USA Customers · Service & Support

An Authorized EinScan Reseller and Factory-Trained Support Partner.

Rev1 Technologies is an Authorized EinScan Reseller and a factory-trained SHINING 3D support partner. Whether you run a legacy Pro 2X V2 or are choosing its current replacement, application review, EXScan software guidance, and operator support are delivered from Auburn Hills, Michigan — not routed through grey-market importers.

US Phone & Video Support Authorized EinScan Reseller Migration & Upgrade Guidance
SHINING 3D — EinScan manufacturer
SHINING 3DAuthorized Reseller
Rev1 Technologies — authorized EinScan reseller and factory-trained support partner, Auburn Hills MI
Rev1 TechnologiesFactory-Trained Support
Pro 2X V2 Overview

The Multifunctional Handheld That Defined EinScan’s Pro Line.

EinScan Pro 2X V2 in two modes — handheld scanning a toy and Fixed-Scan on a tripod turntable

Three Scanning Modes in One Handheld Body

The EinScan Pro 2X V2 was SHINING 3D’s versatile professional handheld: Handheld HD mode for fine geometric detail, Handheld Rapid mode for fast capture of larger objects, and a tripod Fixed-Scan mode that turned the same head into a desktop scanner with an optional automatic turntable. A white-LED structured-light engine held up to 0.04 mm accuracy, and optional color and industrial packs extended it into texture capture and small-batch digitization — a genuine do-everything tool for reverse engineering, design, and education.

AccuracyUp to 0.04 mm (Handheld HD)
ModesHD · Rapid · Fixed
Light SourceWhite LED structured light
StatusPrevious generation
Recommended current model
Looking to buy a handheld scanner today? Choose the EinScan Rigil.
The Pro 2X V2 is phased out. Its place in the EinScan professional line is now held by the EinScan Rigil — a tri-mode laser handheld with built-in computing, an onboard touchscreen, and tighter laser-grade accuracy. Rev1 helps current Pro 2X V2 owners and new buyers find the right fit.
0.04 mm
Handheld HD Accuracy
In Handheld HD mode the Pro 2X V2 published up to 0.04 mm accuracy with white-LED structured light — suited to reverse engineering, dimensional reference, and detailed product design.
3-in-1
Modes in One Tool
Handheld HD, Handheld Rapid, and tripod Fixed-Scan in a single body — the “multifunctional” design that made the Pro series a fixture in shared design labs and engineering departments.
Rigil
Its Current Successor
The handheld torch is now carried by the EinScan Rigil — tri-mode laser, onboard computing, and a 2K touchscreen in the same EinScan ecosystem.
Handheld HD Mode

Fine Detail Capture, Down to 0.04 mm.

EinScan Pro 2X V2 handheld scanning the detailed surface of a marble sculpture with blue structured light

Geometry-Faithful Detail for Engineering and Art

Handheld HD mode projected fine structured-light patterns for high-definition geometry — up to 0.04 mm accuracy with a minimum 0.2 mm point distance. With markers or global-marker alignment the Pro 2X V2 held its accuracy across larger captures, making it a dependable choice for reverse engineering, cultural-heritage reproduction, and detailed product surfaces where edges and relief matter.

AccuracyUp to 0.04 mm
Point Distance0.2–2 mm
AlignmentMarkers · features · hybrid
Best ForDetail & reverse engineering
Handheld Rapid Mode

Fast Capture for Larger Objects — Up to 1.5M Points/s.

Operator using the EinScan Pro 2X V2 in Handheld Rapid mode to scan a large carved wooden statue

Cover Big Surfaces Without Slowing Down

Handheld Rapid mode prioritized speed — up to 1,500,000 points per second — so large objects, furniture, and full-body or statuary captures finished quickly. The same handheld that resolved fine detail in HD mode switched to coverage mode for the broad surfaces, letting one operator digitize a whole piece in a single session rather than tiling many small scans.

Scan SpeedUp to 1,500,000 pts/s
UseLarge objects · coverage
LightWhite-LED structured
Mode SwitchHD ↔ Rapid in software
Versatile
One Body, Many Jobs

From small machined parts in HD mode to furniture and statuary in Rapid mode, the Pro 2X V2 adapted to the object in front of it — the breadth that earned it a place in mixed-workload labs.

Markers
Stable on Large Scans

Marker and global-marker alignment kept geometry tight across large captures, so a big object came together as one consistent mesh instead of drifting between passes.

Rigil
Now Marker-Free Laser

Today the EinScan Rigil covers this large-object territory marker-free with IR Rapid mode at far higher speed — the modern answer to Pro 2X V2 Rapid scanning.

Fixed-Scan Mode

Put It on a Tripod. Add a Turntable. Scan Hands-Free.

EinScan Pro 2X V2 Fixed-Scan on a tripod scanning a small object on an automatic turntable, laptop beside

A Desktop Scanner When You Need One

With the optional industrial pack, the Pro 2X V2 mounted on a tripod and paired with an automatic turntable for hands-free Fixed-Scan capture — the same one-click, indexed workflow as a dedicated desktop scanner. It was ideal for small-batch digitization of consistent parts, where the operator set an object on the platter and let the turntable index each angle automatically.

TripodFixed-Scan Mount
TurntableAuto Indexing
IndustrialOptional Pack
Automatic turntable with coded-target markers used by the EinScan Pro 2X V2 in Fixed-Scan mode

Coded Targets for Repeatable Alignment

The turntable’s coded-target ring gave EXScan Pro a reliable reference for auto-alignment, so repeated scans of similar parts registered consistently. Combined with marker and feature alignment, Fixed-Scan mode made the Pro 2X V2 a flexible bench tool as well as a handheld — one purchase that covered both the bench and the floor.

AlignmentCoded targets · markers
WorkflowHands-free, indexed
Applications

Reverse Engineering. Design. Art. Education.

The Pro 2X V2 was a generalist: scan-to-CAD with reverse-engineering software, design reference, full-color art reproduction with the color pack, and classroom teaching — one tool across the department. For these same applications today, the EinScan Rigil is the current handheld of choice.

EinScan Pro 2X V2 handheld scanning the leather interior of a car — automotive aftermarket 3D scanning

From the Garage to the Studio

Cable-tethered but genuinely portable, the Pro 2X V2 handled automotive interiors and body panels, custom fabrication, and aftermarket fitment as readily as it scanned sculpture and props in a studio. The handheld form factor let operators reach into interiors and around large pieces that a fixed desktop scanner simply could not.

AutomotiveInteriors & panels
ArtSculpture & heritage
Reverse Eng.
Scan-to-CAD

Open OBJ / STL / PLY exports fed reverse engineering, design reference, and downstream CAD without proprietary lock-in.

Education
Research & Teaching

A multifunctional handheld made the Pro 2X V2 a teaching workhorse — one device that demonstrated handheld and fixed scanning alike.

Art
Cultural Creation

With the color pack, the Pro 2X V2 captured full-color texture for art customization and heritage reproduction.

Automotive
Aftermarket Fitment

Handheld reach made it practical for interiors, brackets, and body panels in custom and restoration work.

Reverse Engineering / Scan-to-CAD Product Design Automotive & Aftermarket Art & Cultural Creation Research & Education Healthcare & Orthotics
Own a Pro 2X V2?
Need support, accessories, or a migration plan for an existing Pro 2X V2?
Rev1 helps current owners with EXScan Pro guidance, calibration, and accessory sourcing — and maps a clean upgrade path to the EinScan Rigil when it’s time to replace the hardware. Free application review, no purchase required.
Scanner Design

A Balanced ~1.13 kg Handheld With a Four-Camera Face.

Operator holding the EinScan Pro 2X V2 handheld scanner at a desk while capturing a small colorful part beside a laptop

Built for a Full Scanning Shift

The Pro 2X V2’s multi-camera structured-light face and white-LED projector sat in a roughly 1.13 kg body sized for extended handheld use. A single USB connection to the workstation kept the kit simple, and the same head dropped onto a tripod for Fixed-Scan — no second device to buy. The blue-grey EinScan Pro chassis became one of the most recognizable professional handhelds of its generation.

Weight~1.13 kg (handheld)
CamerasMulti-camera array
ConnectionUSB to workstation
MountHandheld or tripod
EXScan Pro Software

Guided Capture, Mesh Editing, and Open Exports.

EXScan Pro drove the Pro 2X V2 — guided capture, alignment, mesh editing, and export to OBJ, STL, PLY, ASC, 3MF, and P3 for EXModel, Geomagic Design X, or PolyWorks Inspector with no proprietary lock-in.

EXScan Pro software interface showing blue point-cloud scan results of a sculpture on dual monitors

Capture, Clean, and Hand Off

EXScan Pro walked operators through scanning, then offered point-cloud and mesh editing — alignment, noise reduction, hole filling, and simplification — before export. With multiple alignment modes (markers, features, hybrid, and turntable coded targets in Fixed-Scan), it adapted to the geometry in front of it and produced watertight models for CAD and 3D printing. Open formats meant the next seat could be SolidWorks, Fusion 360, EXModel, or Geomagic.

EditingHole fill · smooth · align
ExportsOBJ · STL · PLY · ASC · 3MF · P3
AlignmentMarkers · features · targets
Lock-inNone — open formats
Previous vs. Current

EinScan Pro 2X V2 vs. Its Successor, the EinScan Rigil

If you’re weighing a legacy Pro 2X V2 against buying current hardware, here is how it compares to its direct replacement in the EinScan professional line — the EinScan Rigil. For a new purchase, the Rigil is the recommended model.

CapabilityEinScan Pro 2X V2 (legacy)EinScan Rigil (current)
StatusPhased out / previous genCurrent model — in production
Light sourceWhite-LED structured lightBlue laser + IR VCSEL (hybrid)
AccuracyUp to 0.04 mm (Handheld HD)Up to 0.04 mm · 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric
Onboard computingNone — PC required (USB)8-core · 32 GB RAM · 1 TB SSD
DisplayNone — PC screen6.4″ 2K AMOLED touchscreen
Wireless / standaloneWired to PCWi-Fi 6 · full standalone mode
Marker-free scanningMarkers / targets typicalMarker-free IR + tracked laser
Availability at Rev1Support & reference onlyIn stock — see the Rigil

Figures are from publicly available SHINING 3D information and vary by configuration; provided by Rev1 Technologies for general orientation. The Pro 2X V2 remains a capable handheld for owners, but for a new purchase its capabilities are met and exceeded by the current EinScan Rigil. Rev1 walks the comparison during application review.

Buying today?
For a current handheld, the EinScan Rigil is the recommended replacement.
Tell Rev1 the parts you scan and the accuracy you need — we’ll confirm whether the EinScan Rigil fits, and how it improves on the Pro 2X V2 you may already own.
Specifications

SHINING 3D EinScan Pro 2X V2 Technical Data

Scanner Type
Multifunctional handheld white-light 3D scanner
Scan Modes
Handheld HD · Handheld Rapid · Fixed-Scan
Accuracy (Handheld HD)
Up to 0.04 mm
Volumetric Accuracy
0.04 + 0.06 mm/m (with global markers)
Point Distance
0.2–2 mm
Scan Speed (Rapid)
Up to 1,500,000 pts/s
Light Source
White LED (structured light)
Alignment Modes
Markers · features · hybrid · turntable coded targets
Color / Texture
Full-color via optional color pack
Add-On Packs
Color pack · industrial pack · tripod & turntable
Weight
~1.13 kg (handheld)
Connection
USB to workstation (PC required)
Software
EXScan Pro
Output Formats
OBJ · STL · PLY · ASC · 3MF · P3
Lifecycle Status
Previous generation — succeeded by EinScan Rigil

RESOURCES

Downloads & Technical Support

Documentation, software, and Rev1 support resources for the Pro 2X V2 — and guidance to its current replacement, the EinScan Rigil. Explore all Rev1 3D software, or book a live scan demo.

Pro 2X V2 Documentation
EinScan Pro 2X V2 datasheet covering scan modes, accuracy, packs, and the EXScan Pro software stack — request the archived revision from Rev1.
EXScan Pro Software
SHINING 3D’s capture, alignment, and mesh-editing software for the Pro series — Rev1 helps existing owners with installation and device profiles.
Upgrade to the EinScan Rigil
Ready to replace your Pro 2X V2? Rev1 maps a clean upgrade to the current EinScan Rigil — tri-mode laser, onboard computing, and US factory-trained support.

WHY REV1 TECH

Authorized EinScan Reseller. US Application Support.

Rev1 Technologies is an authorized SHINING 3D EinScan partner headquartered in Auburn Hills, MI, with direct expertise in 3D scanning, reverse engineering, and dimensional inspection workflows — including support for legacy hardware and clean upgrade paths.

YOUR REV1 PARTNER
AUTHORIZED EINSCAN RESELLER

Rev1 serves manufacturers, designers, studios, and education programs across the USA. We don’t just ship boxes — we validate the application, set up the software stack, train operators, and support the scanner for its working life, including the transition off legacy hardware.

01
Authorized EinScan Partner
Factory-trained support across the EinScan line — not a grey-market box with no service path.
02
Legacy Owner Support
Running a Pro 2X V2? Rev1 helps with EXScan Pro, calibration, and accessory sourcing for as long as the hardware serves you.
03
Clean Upgrade Path
When it’s time to replace the Pro 2X V2, Rev1 maps the step up to the current EinScan Rigil — same ecosystem, current capability.
04
Pre-Sale Application Review
Part geometry, surfaces, accuracy budget, and software stack mapped against the right current scanner before you buy.
05
Direct Engineering Support
Call (248) 707-2950 — a person answers. Workflow and software help for the life of the system.
06
Software-Stack Guidance
EXModel, Geomagic Design X, PolyWorks — scan-to-CAD pipeline guidance whether you keep or replace the Pro 2X V2.
Buyer FAQ

EinScan Pro 2X V2 — questions owners and buyers ask.

Is the EinScan Pro 2X V2 still available?
The Pro 2X V2 has been phased out of SHINING 3D’s active handheld line and is no longer a current new-purchase product. It has been succeeded by the EinScan Rigil, which Rev1 recommends for anyone shopping for a standalone handheld scanner today. Rev1 continues to support existing Pro 2X V2 owners with software, calibration, and accessory guidance.
What replaced the EinScan Pro 2X V2?
The current EinScan professional handheld is the EinScan Rigil — a tri-mode laser scanner with a hybrid blue-laser + IR optical engine, built-in 8-core computing, a 6.4″ 2K AMOLED touchscreen, and full standalone wireless operation. It covers the Pro 2X V2’s detail and large-object territory with tighter laser-grade accuracy and marker-free workflows, and no longer requires a tethered PC.
What accuracy did the Pro 2X V2 hold?
In Handheld HD mode the Pro 2X V2 published up to 0.04 mm accuracy with a white-LED structured-light engine and a 0.2 mm minimum point distance; with global-marker alignment it held 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy on larger captures. That made it a strong reverse-engineering and design tool. It was not a third-party-certified metrology scanner — for VDI/VDE-grade lab certification, Rev1 maps you to the FreeScan metrology line.
What were the three scanning modes?
Handheld HD for fine geometric detail, Handheld Rapid for fast capture of larger objects (up to 1,500,000 points per second), and Fixed-Scan — mounting the head on a tripod, optionally with an automatic turntable from the industrial pack — for hands-free desktop-style scanning. One body covered handheld and fixed workflows alike, which is why it was called “multifunctional.”
Did the Pro 2X V2 capture color?
Yes — with the optional color pack, the Pro 2X V2 recorded full-color texture alongside geometry, producing realistic models for art customization, cultural-heritage reproduction, and presentation work. Without the color pack it captured geometry only. The current EinScan Rigil includes a 5 MP color texture camera in the base unit.
What software did it use, and what does it export?
EXScan Pro drove the Pro 2X V2 — guided capture, alignment (markers, features, hybrid, and turntable coded targets), point-cloud and mesh editing, and export to OBJ, STL, PLY, ASC, 3MF, and P3. Open formats flowed into EXModel, Geomagic Design X, PolyWorks Inspector, SolidWorks, and Fusion 360 with no proprietary lock-in.
Can Rev1 still support my existing Pro 2X V2?
Yes. As an authorized EinScan reseller and factory-trained support partner, Rev1 assists current Pro 2X V2 owners with EXScan Pro setup, calibration verification, accessory and consumable sourcing where available, and workflow guidance — from Auburn Hills, Michigan. When the hardware reaches the end of its useful life, we help plan the migration to current EinScan hardware.
Should I buy a used Pro 2X V2 or the new EinScan Rigil?
For a new purchase, Rev1 recommends the current EinScan Rigil: it delivers laser-grade accuracy, onboard computing, an integrated touchscreen, and wireless standalone operation with a full manufacturer warranty and authorized US support — advantages a used, PC-tethered Pro 2X V2 cannot match. Tell us your parts and budget and we’ll confirm the right fit honestly, including when a different model serves you better.
What were the color pack and industrial pack?
The optional color pack added full-color texture capture for art, heritage, and presentation work. The industrial pack added the tripod and automatic turntable that enabled hands-free Fixed-Scan of consistent small-batch parts. Both were add-ons to the base handheld — Rev1 can advise on sourcing compatible accessories for an existing Pro 2X V2, or point you to the current EinScan Rigil, which builds color capture into the base unit.

CURRENT REPLACEMENT

Buying a Handheld Today? Choose the EinScan Rigil.

The EinScan Pro 2X V2 is a previous-generation model. For current standalone handheld capability — and full authorized US support — talk to a Rev1 specialist about the EinScan Rigil, or get help supporting an existing Pro 2X V2.

Reply within 1 business day Authorized EinScan reseller in the USA Legacy support & migration US warehouse & support

Auburn Hills, Michigan's premier source for industrial 3D printers, 3D scanners, materials, and software. Serving engineers and manufacturers across North America.

Products
Company
Contact
Payment methods
AMEXApple PayGoogle PayPayPalShop PayUnionPayVISA
Pay over time

© 2026 Rev1 Technologies. All rights reserved.