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The editors liked
First of all
Using Structure Sensor really does feel like using technology from ten years from now
Today. It's simply a different sensory experience than the one we're used to. It's also addictive
The more I scanned my apartment
The more detail I want
The editors didn't like
This is not a perfect 3D scanner. In fact
It's not perfect at any one specific thing that it does. But then
It doesn't claim to be. Rather
Structure Sensor is solid at many
Many things
A foundation for developers and companies who want to build their
First of all, using Structure Sensor really does feel like using technology from ten years from now, today. It's simply a different sensory experience than the one we're used to. It's also addictive: The more I scanned my apartment, the more detail I want
This is not a perfect 3D scanner. In fact, it's not perfect at any one specific thing that it does. But then, it doesn't claim to be. Rather, Structure Sensor is solid at many, many things, a foundation for developers and companies who want to build their
The technology at the heart of Structure Sensor is rapidly proliferating throughout other product categories. Googles Project Tango doesnt have exactly the same electronic guts, but it does largely the same things that Structure Sensor can do. Apple, me...
The technology at the heart of Structure Sensor is rapidly proliferating throughout other product categories. Google's Project Tango doesn't have exactly the same electronic guts, but it does largely the same things that Structure Sensor can do. Apple, me...
Published: 2014-08-26, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Occipital bills its Structure Sensor ($379) as the first 3D sensor for mobile devices. This small gadget, which clips onto an iPad, provides depth data for true 3D imaging. It can act as a 3D scanner, and there are currently a few apps for the Structure S...
Powerful mobile tool for making 3D scans of people, rooms and objects, Solid design, Easy to use
Expensive, Not for everyone
Developers looking for a way to dive into mobile 3D scanning will want to check out the Structure Sensor, but consumers should only approach if they can accept, for now, the limited app options and relatively hefty price tag...
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Published: 2014-07-09, Author: Lee , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: Last year, California-based Occipital closed out a wildly successful Kickstarter for its Structure Sensor, an iPad-mountable structured light scanner that can perceive the world in three dimensions by projecting infrared dots on things. The company is nea...
The technology at the heart of Structure Sensor is rapidly proliferating throughout other product categories. Google's Project Tango doesn't have exactly the same electronic guts, but it does largely the same things that Structure Sensor can do. Apple, me...