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.
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 →
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.

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.


The Multifunctional Handheld That Defined EinScan’s Pro Line.
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.
Fine Detail Capture, Down to 0.04 mm.
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.
Fast Capture for Larger Objects — Up to 1.5M Points/s.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Put It on a Tripod. Add a Turntable. Scan Hands-Free.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Open OBJ / STL / PLY exports fed reverse engineering, design reference, and downstream CAD without proprietary lock-in.
A multifunctional handheld made the Pro 2X V2 a teaching workhorse — one device that demonstrated handheld and fixed scanning alike.
With the color pack, the Pro 2X V2 captured full-color texture for art customization and heritage reproduction.
Handheld reach made it practical for interiors, brackets, and body panels in custom and restoration work.
A Balanced ~1.13 kg Handheld With a Four-Camera Face.
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.
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.
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.
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.
| Capability | EinScan Pro 2X V2 (legacy) | EinScan Rigil (current) |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Phased out / previous gen | Current model — in production |
| Light source | White-LED structured light | Blue laser + IR VCSEL (hybrid) |
| Accuracy | Up to 0.04 mm (Handheld HD) | Up to 0.04 mm · 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric |
| Onboard computing | None — PC required (USB) | 8-core · 32 GB RAM · 1 TB SSD |
| Display | None — PC screen | 6.4″ 2K AMOLED touchscreen |
| Wireless / standalone | Wired to PC | Wi-Fi 6 · full standalone mode |
| Marker-free scanning | Markers / targets typical | Marker-free IR + tracked laser |
| Availability at Rev1 | Support & reference only | In 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.
SHINING 3D EinScan Pro 2X V2 Technical Data
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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.
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.
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.
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