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Shining 3D EINSTAR Rockit Handheld 3D Scanner – Dual Blue Laser + IR | 0.05 mm

Pocket-sized, fully wireless handheld 3D scanner with dual light sources — 38 blue laser lines for detail and IR for speed — capturing objects from 5 mm to 5 m at up to 0.05 mm resolution, markerless, with full-color texture.

  • ✓ Up to 0.05 mm resolution · 38 laser lines + 7 parallel · 2.8M–4.8M points/s
  • ✓ Dual source: blue laser (detail) + IR (speed) · markerless in nearly every mode
  • ✓ Wireless · replaceable battery ~3 h · 425 g · 5 MP color · scans in bright light
  • ✓ Lead time: 2–4 weeks — configured to order
Price held 7 days after order.
Onboarding included US-based support
0.05 mm resolution
38 laser lines + IR
425 g wireless, pocket-size
5 mm–5 m object size range
What makers and designers actually check

What makers and designers actually check

Detail and color you can use

Up to 0.05 mm resolution with 38 blue-laser lines for crisp geometry, plus a 5 MP color camera for realistic texture — pro-level capture in a 425 g device, without a professional-scanner price.

An applications engineer on the line

Advice on scan modes and technique for your objects, and help exporting into your CAD, slicer, or EXModel — from engineers who run these scanners. Demo available. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard.

About this product

The Shining 3D EINSTAR Rockit is a pocket-sized, fully wireless handheld 3D scanner with two light sources in one device — blue laser lines for fine detail and infrared for fast, large-area capture. It scans objects from 5 mm to 5 m at up to 0.05 mm resolution, markerless, with full-color texture, for a fraction of the price of a professional metrology scanner.

EINSTAR Rockit scanning an object handheld and wireless
Dual-source capture — laser for detail, IR for speed — completely cable-free.

Why designers and makers choose the EINSTAR Rockit

Two light sources and pro-level detail in something that fits your pocket.

Two light sources, one device

Switch between 38 blue laser lines for high detail and IR for fast capture of large objects — precision when you need it, speed when you don’t, in the same scan project.

Detail you can use

Up to 0.05 mm resolution and a 5 MP color camera capture crisp geometry and realistic texture, scanning from a 5 mm part to a 5 m object. See full specifications below.

Markerless, works in daylight

Marker-free scanning in nearly every mode cuts setup and cleanup. Laser HD holds up to 110,000 lux and IR to 70,000 lux, so it scans outdoors and under bright shop lights.

Truly pocket-portable

At 425 g with a replaceable battery giving about 3 hours and integrated Wi-Fi, the Rockit works completely off mains power — one hand, no cables, anywhere.

How Additive Plus delivers your Rockit

Set up, supported, and ready to scan out of the box.

Step 01
Calibrate & verify

Each unit is checked before it ships, so your first scans meet the stated spec with the calibration board included.

Step 02
Onboard & export

Guidance on scan modes, marker-free technique, and export into your CAD, slicer, or EXModel — you get a usable scan on day one.

Step 03
Support that answers

Questions on a tricky surface or a specific object go to engineers who run these scanners. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard.

Scanning Performance

The EINSTAR Rockit pairs 38 blue-laser lines (19+19 crossed) and 7 parallel lines with an IR VCSEL. Laser HD captures at 2,800,000 points/s down to 0.05 mm resolution; IR mode reaches 4,800,000 points/s and up to 90 fps for fast, smooth capture of larger objects. Working distance runs 100–600 mm on laser and 160–1400 mm on IR, with a field of view up to 545 × 620 mm. See the full specification table below.

EINSTAR Rockit compact 3D scanner held in one hand
425 g and fully wireless — scans anywhere, one-handed.

Portable & Wireless

The Rockit is built to leave the desk. Integrated Wi-Fi streams data without a cable to the PC, a replaceable battery gives around three hours per charge, and intelligent audio feedback tells you when coverage is complete without watching the screen. At pocket size and 425 g, it goes to the object — a car panel in the shop, a sculpture in a studio, a part on the bench.

Software & Output

The Rockit works with EXModel for scan processing and reverse engineering, and exports STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, and ASC. STL and 3MF drop straight into 3D-printing slicers, while OBJ and PLY carry the 5 MP color texture for design, art, and documentation. The full-color result is ready for print, CAD, or presentation with minimal cleanup thanks to marker-free capture.

EINSTAR Rockit 3D scanner kit contents in the box
Everything to start scanning, in one compact kit.

Typical applications

A portable scanner for design, making, and everything in between.

Product design
Iterate from physical models
Reverse engineering
Parts and objects to CAD
3D printing
Scan, edit, reprint
Art, cosplay & props
Full-color capture of anything
Education
Teaching 3D capture and CAD
Automotive & hobby
Body panels, custom fitment

Why Source the EINSTAR Rockit Through Additive Plus

  • Authorized reseller — real support, not a grey-market box
  • Calibration verified before shipment; onboarding on modes and export
  • Application engineers who run these scanners — technique, settings, and CAD/print workflow help
  • US-based support with a sub-4h response · 200+ scanning and AM systems delivered across 23 countries

Not sure the Rockit is the right scanner?

Compare it with the other entry and portable scanners we support.

Tell us what you scan most — small detailed parts, large objects, or people — and our applications engineer will confirm whether the Rockit or another Einstar model fits, and can run a sample scan first. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard.
Brand Shining 3D
Country of origin China
Scanner Type Handheld dual-source (blue laser + IR) 3D scanner
Resolution Laser HD: 0.05 – 10 mm IR Rapid: 0.2 – 10 mm
Accuracy Up to 0.05 mm
Scan Rate Laser HD: 2,800,000 pts/s IR: 4,800,000 pts/s (up to 90 fps)
Laser Lines 38 (19+19 crossed) + 7 parallel blue laser lines
Light Source Blue laser + IR VCSEL
Working Distance Laser: 100 – 600 mm IR: 160 – 1400 mm
Max Field of View 545 × 620 mm (Laser HD)
Object Size Range 5 mm to 5 m
Texture Camera 5 MP RGB full color
Marker-Free Scanning Yes — in nearly every mode
Ambient Light Tolerance Laser HD up to 110,000 lux · IR up to 70,000 lux
Output Formats STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, ASC
Software EXModel
Battery Replaceable · up to 3 h runtime
Interface Wi-Fi (integrated wireless)
Weight 0.9 lbs, 425 g (with battery)
Want to see Rockit data first?

Send us a representative object and we'll scan it, or book a quick demo — see the mesh and color before you buy.

From designers and makers running the EINSTAR Rockit

Unedited feedback from design, art, and reverse-engineering users.

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 · 24 reviews
★★★★★

Switched from spray-and-target scanning to just pointing it at parts — markerless in daylight is a game changer for shop work.

TM
Tyler M. Product Designer · Consumer Goods
★★★★★

Detail is genuinely there at 0.05 mm; my printed replicas match the originals.

SL
Sofia L. 3D Artist · Studio
★★★★★

It lives in my bag. Wireless, pocket-size, three-hour battery — I scan on-site and process later.

RP
Ravi P. Reverse Engineering · Automotive

Common questions

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

What is the difference between the laser and IR scan modes?
The EINSTAR Rockit has two light sources. Laser HD mode uses 38 blue-laser lines for high-detail capture of small to medium parts down to 0.05 mm resolution. IR mode uses infrared for fast capture of larger objects, up to 4,800,000 points/s and 90 fps. You switch between them depending on whether the job needs precision or speed, and the data combines in one project.
What accuracy and resolution can I expect?
The EINSTAR Rockit reaches up to 0.05 mm resolution in Laser HD mode, which is enough for detailed product design, reverse engineering, and 3D-printing work. It captures objects from 5 mm up to 5 m, so it handles a small bracket and a car panel with the same device. As with any handheld scanner, real-world accuracy depends on technique and surface, and we help you get the best results.
Do I need markers to scan?
In most cases, no. The EINSTAR Rockit scans marker-free in nearly every mode, which removes the time spent applying and cleaning up stick-on targets. Marker-based alignment is available for large or feature-poor surfaces where you need extra tracking stability. For everyday product, art, and hobby scanning, markerless keeps the workflow fast.
Is it really fully wireless — what about battery and PC?
Yes. The EINSTAR Rockit has integrated Wi-Fi and a replaceable battery giving around three hours per charge, so it works with no cable to the PC and no mains power. At 425 g it is comfortable one-handed for long sessions, and intelligent audio feedback tells you when an area is fully covered so you can keep your eyes on the object, not the screen.
What software does it use, and what formats does it export?
The EINSTAR Rockit works with EXModel for scan processing and reverse engineering, and exports STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, and ASC. STL and 3MF go straight into 3D-printing slicers, while OBJ and PLY keep the 5 MP color texture for design and presentation. That covers most maker, design, and engineering pipelines out of the box.
Can it scan shiny, dark, or large objects?
The EINSTAR Rockit scans most matte surfaces directly, and its blue laser copes better with dark and moderately reflective surfaces than white-light scanners. Very shiny, transparent, or very dark objects may still need a light matting spray for full data. For large objects, IR mode and a working distance up to 1400 mm let you capture vehicles and furniture; it even holds up outdoors in bright light.
How does the Rockit compare to the original Einstar and the Einstar 2?
The original Einstar is a structured-light handheld; the Einstar 2 and Rockit are the newer laser generation. The EINSTAR Rockit adds a dual laser-plus-IR light source with 38 laser lines and strong bright-light tolerance, making it the most capable of the three for mixed detail-and-speed work. If you mostly scan people and larger scenes on a tighter budget, the Einstar 2 may suit; we help you match the model to your work.

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