3DMakerpro Moose Lite 3D Scanner with NIR Light Source: 0.05mm accuracy
Ever felt like your scanner just isn't cutting it? Say hello to the 3D Scanner, a game-changer that uses fancy blue light technology to hit a jaw-dropping 0.05mm accuracy and 0.10mm resolution. Whether you're a pro or just love tinkering, this bad boy wraps scanning, editing, and optimizing into one slick package that plays nice with both Windows and MacOS. (Yes, it's that versatile.)
But wait, there's more! Here's what makes it stand out:
- With an anti-shake lens and some AI tracking magic, your scans stay sharp and steady—no blurry messes here.
- Thanks to a clever point cloud algorithm, you get results so smooth, they're practically butter.
- Struggling with tricky materials or lighting? The 9 levels of light adjustment have got your back.
- And for the pièce de résistance, a 24-bit Color Camera and 10fps Frame Rate mean you're capturing every detail at lightning speed. (Because who has time to wait?)
Whether you're working on the next big thing or just indulging in some creative fun, this scanner is your ticket to precision without the headache. 🌟 (And let's be honest, we could all use less headache.)
- 0.10mm resolution
- Blue light technology
- Anti-shake lens
- AI tracking function
- Point cloud algorithm
- 9 levels of light adjustment
- 24-bit Color Camera
- 10fps Frame Rate
- Windows/MacOS compatible
- 0.05mm accuracy
General specs
- Brand: 3DMakerpro
- Model: Moose Lite
- Seller: Geekmaxi
- Accuracy: 0.05mm
- Resolution: 0.10mm
- Light Source: NIR
- Compatibility: Windows, MacOS
- Camera: 24-bit Color
- Frame Rate: 10fps
- First listed by seller: 1/2/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | 3DMakerpro | 3DMakerpro | QIDI | FLASHFORGE | CreatBot | CIGMAN |
Model | Moose Lite | Moose | Q1 Pro | Adventurer 4 | D1000 | CD-120G |
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Price | $730.95 | $1,033.09 | $545.02 | $769.00 | $39,743.17 | $169.65 |
Seller | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Gshopper | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi |
Update | December 9, 2024 | December 9, 2024 | March 6, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | February 1, 2024 | December 23, 2024 |
Sanjana K.
Delhi
August 17, 2025
As a healthcare worker who loves cooking and crafting, I bought this to scan kitchen tools and create custom designs. I've been using it for a couple of months now, and overall, it's been a solid tool. The color capture is vivid, and the stability during scanning prevents blurriness, which is great for my perfectionist tendencies. However, it's not flawless—I had to experiment a lot with the light settings to avoid issues with reflective materials. For the price, it delivers good value, but I wish it were faster and more adaptable to all surfaces. It's definitely a step up from my old scanner, though!
- Pros: The accuracy is super impressive; it captures details so finely that I could see tiny textures in my scanned objects. I liked that the light adjustment has multiple levels, which helped a lot in different lighting conditions, making it versatile for my projects. The software is easy to use and integrates well with my computer, saving me time on editing.
- Cons: After some settings, I found the scanning speed a bit slow for larger items, which was frustrating when I needed quick results. It seemed to struggle with very shiny surfaces, requiring extra tweaks to get a good scan. The device is a bit bulky and not as portable as I'd hoped for moving around my workspace.
Natalie S.
Denver, CO
August 9, 2025
As a software developer with a busy family life, I needed something reliable for my hobby projects, and this scanner from 3DMakerpro seemed like a good deal. At first, I struggled with getting clear scans due to shaky hands, but the built-in stabilization helped a lot. The editing tools are straightforward, which is great for a beginner like me, and it works on both my Mac and PC, adding to its versatility. However, I had to spend extra time troubleshooting connection drops, and the scanning speed isn't as fast as I hoped, making it less ideal for quick tasks. Overall, it's a solid tool that delivers on precision, but it has its quirks that might not suit everyone.
- Pros: I was quite impressed with how it captured fine details without much effort, and the ability to adjust the lighting saved me a few times when working in dim conditions. It seems to handle different materials well, and the color reproduction is vivid and accurate, making my projects look more professional.
- Cons: It can be a bit tricky to set up initially, and I noticed some minor issues with stability during longer scans, which required restarting the process. The software integration felt a bit clunky at times, and it seems to demand a fair amount of computing power, slowing down my older computer.
Madison B.
Seattle, WA
July 6, 2025
i bought this on a whim because my old scanner was driving me nuts with its inaccuracies and slow speeds this one is a game changer for sure the first time i used it i was scanning parts for a custom scooter project and the detail was insane like every little scratch and curve was captured perfectly the light adjustment is a godsend because my workspace lighting is all over the place and the software is intuitive once you get past the initial confusion its definitely worth the investment if youre serious about scanning but maybe not if youre just dabbling
- Pros: the accuracy is super impressive like it actually does what it claims without making me want to pull my hair out the blue light thing is neat and doesnt blind me which is a plus the anti-shake feature is a lifesaver because my hands are not the steadiest and the ai tracking keeps up with my chaotic scanning habits the color camera captures details i didnt even know were there and the speed is just wow no waiting around for ages
- Cons: the price tag is a bit steep for my freelance budget and the learning curve was a bit steeper than i expected had to watch a few tutorials to get the hang of it also its a bit bulky so not the easiest to carry around if youre on the move