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Best 3D Scanners from 3DeVOK: Product Guide and Comparison
Date: 2026-06-26

Selecting a 3D scanner goes beyond comparing specs—real-world applications demand the right balance of accuracy, efficiency, and flexibility. Whether you’ re capturing fine details for reverse engineering, scanning multi-size objects across diverse materials, or looking for a portable solution for quick deployment, understanding the strengths and positioning of each 3DeVOK model is key to making the right choice. This guide offers a clear comparison of the 3DeVOK MT Gen2, MT, and MQ, outlining their technologies, performance, and ideal use cases to help you find the best 3d scanner fit for your needs.

 

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Product Lineup: How Are the Three 3D Scanners Positioned?

The current 3DeVOK portfolio consists of three core models, each tailored to different application levels:

MT Gen2:An advanced high-precision 3D scanner, designed for fine detail capture and complex geometry

MTA professional 3D scanner that delivers both accuracy and efficiency

MQAn entry-level, lightweight and portable 3D scanner, focused on ease of use and flexible deployment

With complementary light source systems, performance capabilities, and application focuses, these three models collectively cover a wide range of needs—from basic scanning to advanced 3D modeling.

 

3DeVOK 3D Scanners: Feature Comparison Table

 

MT Gen2

MT

MQ

Application

Specially optimized for industrial design applications based on the MT, offering enhanced accuracy and superior detail capture for high-precision tasks such as reverse engineering, custom vehicle modification, and 3D inspection.

Designed for enterprises, universities, and research institutions with high demands for accuracy, efficiency, performance, and versatility. Suitable for a wide range of applications including reverse engineering, artistic design, and scientific research, delivering true all-in-one functionality.

Designed for small businesses, studios, professional individual users, and educational training. Optimized for human body scanning while also supporting general object scanning, it is ideal for applications with relatively moderate accuracy requirements, emphasizing eye safety, cost-effectiveness, and ease of use.

Light Source

Quad-Light: 34 cross blue laser lines + 11 parallel blue laser lines + single blue laser line + large-area IR speckle

Triple-Light System: 34 cross blue laser lines + 22 cross infrared laser lines + large FoV IR speckle

Dual-Light: 22 cross infrared laser lines + large FoV IR speckle

Light Source Advantage

Cross Blue laser line mode delivers higher accuracy and faster scanning speeds, while blue parallel laser mode captures finer details on small objects. The single-line laser mode enhances scanning performance in deep holes and hard-to-reach areas, making it ideal for scanning parts with complex materials and geometries.

Cross Blue laser line mode delivers higher accuracy, faster scanning speeds, and finer detail capture, while infrared laser mode offers strong adaptability to different colors and excels at scanning multicolored materials such as artworks, providing a balanced combination of efficiency and accuracy.

Infrared laser mode supports object scanning, while the large-area infrared structure mode is designed for human body scanning and medium-to-large object scanning, meeting entry-level 3D data acquisition needs.

Line Laser Scan

Speed (Marker- Based Alignment)

Blue Laser – Up to 3,300,000 points/sec

Infrared Laser – Up to 2,450,000 points/sec

Accuracy

Up to 0.03mm+0.04mm/m

Up to 0.04mm+0.04mm/m

Up to 0.08mm

Detail

Resolution Up to 0.05mm. Blue parallel laser lines capture finer details than blue cross laser lines.

Resolution Up to 0.05mm. Blue laser excels in capturing finer details

Resolution Up to 0.1mm

Weight

620g

620g

550g

 

Key Differences: What Sets the Three 3D Scanners Apart?

At the core technology level, each model follows a distinct approach aligned with its positioning, resulting in differentiated capabilities.

 

MT Gen2 High-Precision 3D Scanner: Enhanced accuracy and finer detail capture

Upgraded from a triple-light system to a quad-light fusion architecture, MT Gen2 delivers superior precision and detail performance. It is optimized for industrial reverse engineering and ideal for design and modeling scenarios that demand higher data quality.

 

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MT All-in-One 3D Scanner: Proven, versatile performance

Built on an innovative triple-light architecture, MT balances accuracy and adaptability: blue light ensures high-precision data capture, while infrared laser enhances performance across multi-colored materials. It supports marker-free scanning and hybrid alignment, enabling stable and efficient data acquisition across diverse scenarios.

 

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MQ Entry-Level 3D Scanner: Lightweight, flexible, and quick to deploy

Designed for portability and ease of use, MQ color 3D scanner is ideal for fast scanning and basic applications across multiple scenarios. While its accuracy and detail are slightly lower than the other models, it is more than sufficient for entry-level and general-purpose needs.

 

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How to Choose the Right 3D Scanner for Different Applications?

Based on their positioning, the three 3DeVOK models each serve distinct application needs:

Industrial reverse engineering & high-precision 3D modeling:

MT Gen2 provides superior accuracy and detail, delivering reliable 3D data for complex model reconstruction. It is ideal for professional design and customized modification scenarios where precision is critical.

General-purpose scanning & multi-scenario applications:

MT offers stable accuracy and detail, with stronger adaptability to different colors and materials. It handles everything from small precision parts to medium-to-large objects, making it a true all-in-one solution.

Education, display & lightweight applications:

MQ delivers a convenient and accessible scanning solution, making it ideal for entry-level users and scenarios requiring fast deployment.

 

How to Choose the Right 3D Scanner for You?

There is no “best” scanner—only the one that best fits your needs. Consider these four key factors:

  • Application scenario: What do you need to scan?
  • Accuracy & resolution: Determines model quality
  • Scanning efficiency & workflow
  • Budget: Defines the product tier

 

Quick selection guide

  • Prioritize detail and precision → Choose a high-precision model (e.g., MT Gen2)
  • Need versatility across scenarios → Choose an all-in-one model (e.g., MT)
  • Limited budget or entry-level use → Choose a lightweight model (e.g., MQ)

 

Building a Complete 3D Scanning Ecosystem

With the combined lineup of MT Gen2, MT, and MQ, 3DeVOK is creating a comprehensive 3D scanning portfolio that spans multiple application levels. Looking ahead, 3DeVOK will continue to drive innovation and expand the possibilities of 3D scanning in design, creativity, and digitalization.

For more information or professional support, feel free to contact us or your local partner.

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