Hi @mr_cg no , phones don’t have the power of a PC with Cuda cores so no It will not , for that is Revo Mirror that works on the phone but harvest the power of PC to make scanning with laser mode possible on larger distances .
That would eliminate lots of users phones as for that function you need really good Android phone , not even i7 8th Gen CPU can handle it proper it requires at least i7 13th Gen or GPU with CUDA cores.
I don’t know about competitors but it need to be some king of gimmick , because how even the phone RAM can handle 30K or more of frames the size of 18GB with 8 or less GB . They probably use some hybrid way but it can’t be true Laser scanning on its own as that is technically not possible with a phone processor to archive this level of accuracy.
And then you would wondering , why spend 65K on laser scanner when you can use competitors with your Android phone . That makes no sense .
Revo Mirror allows to harvest the power of your PC to do the things right , or you can switch and use gimmicks , the choice is as always yours .
It’s true that good Android phone would be needed. But most recent Android phones have those. I used laser scanning mode with Samsung S24 and RaptorX many times (only parallel laser was supported, no crossed laser) without any issues and it was extremely useful to have this mobility option. Excuse not valid, if other vendor can provide it also Revopoint should be able to provide it. It’s just a matter of effort and willingness.
That decision is up to the boss and what the company decide to do or not , regardless what I say or want. Revopoint created better solution to it what is Revo Mirror that can do the whole 5 modes at a very large distances in place to limited the users regarding what phone they are using it can afford . Considering the prices of a good phone it is already better to get a laptop . Or it would limit the users dramatically just because of some laser gimmick simulation. Not worth it