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Shining 3D EinScan H2 Hybrid Light Source Handheld 3D Scanner – LED + Infrared | 0.05 mm

Hybrid light-source handheld 3D scanner with up to 0.05 mm accuracy in LED mode and marker-free infrared capture of faces, bodies, and surfaces up to 780 × 900 mm — one device for objects, people, and heritage work.
  • ✓ Up to 0.05 mm accuracy (LED mode) · 0.2–3 mm point distance
  • ✓ White LED + 3 infrared VCSEL projectors · up to 1,200,000 points/s · 5 MP color texture
  • ✓ Adjustable 200–1500 mm working distance · marker-free body, face, and object scanning
  • ✓ Lead time: 3–5 weeks — configured to order
Price held 7 days after order.
Install + training included Tailored service plan
0.05 mm accuracy in LED mode
780 × 900 mm max field of view (IR)
Hybrid LED + 3 IR VCSEL projectors
5 MP full-color texture camera

What your metrology engineer actually checks

Optical accuracy you can plan around

Up to 0.05 mm accuracy in LED mode and a 0.2–3 mm point distance are fixed optical specs — numbers you can design and inspect to, not marketing estimates. Every unit is verified against its calibration board before it ships.

An applications engineer on the line

Pre-sale sample scan of your actual parts or subjects, post-sale calibration and workflow support — from engineers who run these scanners, not a remote ticket queue. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard. Demo units available before you commit.

About this product

The Shining 3D EinScan H2 is a hybrid light-source handheld 3D scanner that combines a white LED source with three infrared VCSEL projectors in one device — switching between LED mode for up to 0.05 mm accuracy on objects and IR mode for marker-free face, body, and large-surface capture up to 780 × 900 mm.

Shining 3D EinScan H2 hybrid light source handheld 3D scanner in use
One handheld device switches between LED and infrared modes for objects, faces, and bodies.

Why scanning teams choose the EinScan H2

Two light sources, one device, honest optical specs you can plan around.

Hybrid light source in one device

Switch between white-LED mode for up to 0.05 mm accuracy on objects and infrared VCSEL mode for marker-free capture of faces, bodies, and dark surfaces — no second scanner needed.

Accuracy you can measure

Up to 0.05 mm accuracy in LED mode with a 0.2–3 mm point distance — fixed optical specs for design and inspection, not marketing estimates. See full specifications below.

Marker-free on people and large parts

Three infrared VCSEL projectors capture human faces and bodies and large surfaces up to 780 × 900 mm with no markers or spray, holding up on dark surfaces and in bright, lit rooms.

Full-color texture in 5 MP

A 5 MP color camera records photorealistic texture alongside geometry, so heritage pieces, art, and design references come back in full color — ready for documentation and 3D printing.

How Additive Plus delivers your EinScan H2

Calibrated, trained, and supported by engineers who scan every day.

Step 01
Calibrate & verify

Every unit is checked against its calibration board before it ships — you receive a scanner that meets its stated accuracy on day one.

Step 02
Install & train

Remote or on-site onboarding on LED and IR modes, alignment, and export to your CAD, QC, or O&P package — your team is productive on the first real scan, not week three.

Step 03
Sample scan & support

Send us a part or scan subject and we capture it first, so you see H2 data on your geometry before you commit. Post-sale calibration and workflow support with a sub-4h reply.

Scanning Performance

The EinScan H2 pairs a white LED source with three infrared VCSEL projectors and a 5 MP color camera. In LED mode it reaches up to 0.05 mm accuracy for fine object and mechanical scanning; in IR mode it captures faces, bodies, dark surfaces, and large areas up to 780 × 900 mm without markers. Scan speed reaches up to 1,200,000 points/s at a 0.2–3 mm point distance. See the full specification table below.

EinScan H2 infrared mode capturing a human body markerless
Infrared mode captures faces and full bodies marker-free, holding up in bright light.

Working Range & Portability

Working distance is adjustable from 200 to 1500 mm, so the same handheld device moves from a small mechanical part to a full human body or a large sculpture. A wide field of view up to 780 × 900 mm in IR mode covers big surfaces in fewer passes. The H2 connects to a computer running its scanning software, keeping the hardware light in the hand while the workstation handles processing.

Software & Workflow

The EinScan H2 runs on EXScan H, with an optional EXScan O&P package for orthotics and prosthetics workflows. Data alignment supports global markers, feature, texture, and hybrid modes, plus marker-free tracking on geometric features. A non-rigid algorithm handles slight movement during portrait and full-body capture. Scans drop into reverse-engineering and inspection tools and are compatible with Geomagic Design X, EXModel, and BlueStar Mapping.

EinScan H2 full-color 3D scan result from the 5 MP texture camera
Full-color scan output from the H2’s 5 MP texture camera.

Typical applications

One scanner across people, heritage, and engineering.

Body & face scanning
Marker-free portrait and full-body capture
Orthotics & prosthetics
O&P device design with EXScan O&P
Cultural heritage & art
Full-color capture and restoration
Reverse engineering
Legacy and modified parts to CAD
Research & education
Metrology teaching and R&D
Product & automotive design
Styling and real-world references

Why Source the EinScan H2 Through Additive Plus

  • Authorized reseller — demo units and sample scans of your own parts or subjects before you commit
  • Calibration verified before shipment; installation and training included
  • Application engineers who run these scanners — LED and IR strategy, alignment, and CAD/QC/O&P export support
  • US-based support with a sub-4h response · 200+ AM and metrology systems delivered across 23 countries

Not sure the H2 is the right scanner?

Compare it with the other Shining 3D scanners we support.

Tell us your subject size, material, and target accuracy — our applications engineer will recommend the right scanner and can run a sample scan of your actual geometry first. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard.
Brand Shining 3D
Country of origin China
Scan Modes LED (white-light) scan IR scan – Portrait (face/body) IR scan – Object
Light Source White LED + Infrared VCSEL (3 IR projectors) — hybrid
Accuracy Up to 0.05 mm (LED mode)
Point Distance 0.2 – 3 mm
Scan Speed Up to 1,200,000 points/s
Max Field of View 780 × 900 mm (IR mode)
Working Distance 200 – 1500 mm (adjustable)
Texture Camera 5 MP color camera
Alignment Modes Global markers, feature, hybrid, texture; marker-free via geometric features
Full Color Scanning Yes — 5 MP texture camera
Software EXScan H (included); EXScan O&P (optional) · compatible: Geomagic Design X, EXModel, BlueStar Mapping

Product videos

Want proof before you commit?

Send us your part or scan subject and we'll capture it on the EinScan H2 in California — review the mesh and full-color texture on your own geometry before you buy.

From design, heritage, and O&P teams running the EinScan H2

Unedited feedback from hybrid-scanner users.

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 · 24 reviews
★★★★★

Captured a full torso for a prosthetic socket markerless in infrared mode — no spray, no targets, and the fit came out on the first print.

DR
Daniel R. O&P Technician · Prosthetics
★★★★★

LED mode nails small mechanical parts at 0.05 mm, then we flip to IR for a full-body reference in the same afternoon.

PS
Priya S. Product Designer · Consumer Products
★★★★★

Full-color texture at 5 MP made a real difference documenting a museum piece — geometry and color in one pass.

ML
Marcus L. Digitization Lead · Cultural Heritage

Common questions

Don't see yours? Email [email protected] — NDA standard, typical reply within 4 hours.

What accuracy can I expect from the EinScan H2, and in which mode?
The EinScan H2 delivers up to 0.05 mm accuracy in white-LED mode, which is the mode you use for objects, mechanical parts, and design references at a 0.2–3 mm point distance. Infrared mode trades some accuracy for marker-free capture of faces, bodies, dark surfaces, and large areas. Shining 3D does not publish a volumetric per-meter figure for the H2, so for large-part inspection tolerances, tell us your part and we will confirm what the scanner realistically holds — or run a sample scan of your geometry first.
What is the difference between the LED and infrared scan modes?
The EinScan H2 is a hybrid scanner with two light sources. White-LED mode gives the highest accuracy — up to 0.05 mm — for objects and mechanical scanning. Infrared VCSEL mode, using three projectors, is built for marker-free human face and body capture, dark or shiny surfaces, and bright, lit environments, with a field of view up to 780 × 900 mm. You choose the mode per subject, and a non-rigid algorithm helps hold data together when a person moves slightly during body scanning.
Can the EinScan H2 scan a full human body or face without markers?
Yes. Marker-free body and face capture is a core use case for the EinScan H2. Its infrared VCSEL projectors and adjustable 200–1500 mm working distance let you scan a face, a limb for orthotics and prosthetics, or a full body without stick-on targets. A non-rigid algorithm compensates for small movements during the scan. For O&P workflows, the optional EXScan O&P software package adds tools tailored to orthotic and prosthetic device design.
Which software does the EinScan H2 use, and what does it export to?
The EinScan H2 runs on EXScan H, included with the scanner, with an optional EXScan O&P package for orthotics and prosthetics. Scans are compatible with Geomagic Design X for reverse engineering, EXModel for scan-to-CAD, and BlueStar Mapping. Data alignment supports global markers, feature, texture, and hybrid modes. Our applications engineers can help set up the export path into your specific CAD, inspection, or O&P workflow.
Can it scan dark, shiny, or reflective surfaces without spray?
In most cases, yes. The infrared VCSEL mode on the EinScan H2 captures dark, matte, and moderately reflective surfaces that trip up white-light scanners, so scanning spray is often unnecessary. Highly polished or mirror-finish surfaces may still need a light matting agent for complete data. Tell us your material and finish and we will confirm whether the H2 handles it marker-free before you purchase.
What is the working distance and field of view of the EinScan H2?
The EinScan H2 has an adjustable working distance from 200 to 1500 mm, so one handheld device moves from a small part up close to a full body or large sculpture at range. In infrared mode the field of view reaches up to 780 × 900 mm, letting you cover large surfaces in fewer passes. Scan speed reaches up to 1,200,000 points/s. This range is what makes the H2 practical across objects, people, and heritage pieces without swapping scanners.
Does the EinScan H2 need a computer, and what about calibration?
The EinScan H2 is a handheld scanner that connects to a computer running its scanning software — the workstation handles processing while the device stays light in your hand. Every unit ships with its calibration board, and we verify it before it leaves us. You recalibrate periodically or after transport, temperature swings, or a knock using a quick routine against the board. Installation and training cover the full calibration and scanning workflow so your team is confident on the first real job.

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