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Structure Sensor is a clip on accessory for iPad that's designed to let you 3D scan objects, play augmented reality games and build a digital manipulable model of a room, complete with measurements.
Which is why [Pixel Hawk] has come up with this elegant 3D printed ... sensor (either the DHT11 or DHT22) is mounted to the top so it’s exposed to the outside. The case snap fits together ...
It’s one of these which [Enginoor] has taken for the sensor in a 3D scanner, an industrial laser ... hand from decommissioned machinery. In this case the sensor is mounted on an X-Y gantry ...
"Capture models of rooms, 3D scan objects, play augmented reality games, and develop mobile applications with 3D sensing. "The world's first 3D sensor for mobile devices. "The Structure Sensor ...
When Occipital launched its Kickstarter campaign for a portable 3D sensor for mobile devices ... very soon you'll have an accurate 3D model of your home in your pocket so you never have to ...
The Structure sensor is currently sold for $379, complete with a mounting bracket for one of a selection of iPads. The Canvas app is free from the App Store, though it requires the sensor to function.
Back in 2013, Occipital made waves with a 3D mapping sensor for the iPad ... so iPad owners are currently out of luck, but in that case the original Structure Sensor works fine.
With the explosion of desktop 3D ... Sensor with three demo apps: a 3D scanner that can scan, save and output 3D-printable objects; an interior mapping demo app that can capture an interactive 3D ...
The new Structure Sensor from startup company Occipital ... The Structure was able to create 3D topographical models of room interiors, the human body (including my arm, wrist, and hand), plus ...