About the Markerless Scanning on the Einstar Rockit

Hello, I recently got the Einstar Rockit.

I believe the fact that Rockit features markerless laser scanning is a major highlight.
There is no other 3D scanner in this price range that offers this capability.
Even the Einstar2 doesn’t have this feature, so I think it is a significant differentiating point.

I have high expectations for this feature, and if possible, I would like to create a positive review about this excellent functionality.
However, based on my current tests of the markerless laser scanning on my Rockit, the scanning quality is noticeably inferior compared to the marker-based mode. The resolution is insufficient.

It seems—perhaps just my impression—that the hardware’s full potential is not being utilized.

Because of this, I am currently refraining from posting any reviews on social media.

I am curious whether this is simply the current limitation of the Rockit, or if it might be improved through future software updates.

Hi, Marker-free Laser scanning(Feature Tracking) is an innovative method that sits between Laser Marker Mode and IR Feature Tracking. It offers key benefits:

It removes the marker requirement for laser scanning, saving significant setup and clean-up time while still capturing high-quality data. This caters to efficiency-focused users and is ideal for medium-sized parts (e.g., metal workpieces) that would normally need many markers.

For objects typically suited for IR scanning, it now allows using laser to achieve better edge quality and superior detail/accuracy for items like sculptures and cultural artifacts.

This mode essentially enables both laser and IR light sources to work simultaneously. The working distance is a balanced value. However, the overall scanning time is still advantageous.

We will absolutely continue to optimize efficiency, tracking and higher resolutions in future updates to keep this special function outstanding .