Scan Your World with Sense for the Mac

 Make Sense for the Mac

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We have great news for all of you Tech-Savvy Mac users who love 3D Printing and 3D Scanning.  All of you Mac users can now enjoy Sense, an at home 3D scanner, fully integrated with Cubify.com and the Cube 3D printer. The Sense allows users to upload their scans directly for 3D printing either at home or through the cloud. It releases the scans in STL files and PLY files.

 

Mac users should get excited for the newly announced support for 3D Systems. The Sense is the first 3D Scanner that is specifically designed for easy customer use and optimized for 3D printing. It is now easy and fun to capture priceless moments in 3D at a cost of only $399.

 

The Sense software V1.1 features Mac support and many other feature upgrades. The feature upgrades include: improved scan tracking and stability, upgraded auto-enhancement for correct brightness and colour. These features build on the very easy-to-use interface that allows anyone to focus, crop, delete, and share colour 3D data.

 

Sense 3D Scanner Tech Specs

Supported operating systems

Windows 7® (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows 8® (32-bit or 64-bit)
Mac OS X 10.8 or later

Maximum power consumption

2.25 watts

Scan volume

Min: 0.2m x 0.2m x 0.2m
Max: 3m x 3m x 3m

Dimensions

17.8cm x 12.9cm x 3.3cm

Operating range

Min: 0.35m
Max: 3m

Depth image size

240(w) x 320(h) px

Field of view

Horizontal: 45°
Vertical: 57.5°
Diagonal: 69°

Spatial x/y resolution @ 0.5m

0.9mm

Depth resolution @ 0.5m

1mm

Operating temperature

10-40° C

Data interface

USB 2.0/USB 3.0

Data format

16 bit

Maximal Image Throughput

30 fps

USB Cord Length

213cm

Color Image Size

240(w) x 320(h) px

Hardware recommendations

Intel® Core i5™ or equivalent processor
RAM: 2 GB minimum
1280 x 1024 minimum screen resolution
Color: 32-bit
4 GB available hard disk space

Warranty

1 year

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