LiDAR scanning in tricky environments definitely comes with its challenges! For access restrictions, drones work great for high-rises, and handheld or SLAM-based scanners are lifesavers in tight spaces or tunnels. Human error? It happens but proper training, automated calibration tools, and standardized workflows help a ton. Safety is a big one, especially on active sites or busy roads. We’ve found that scanning during off-hours, using remote-controlled setups, and coordinating with site safety teams makes a big difference. At the end of the day, having the right gear, solid planning, and a well-trained team is what keeps things smooth. How do you handle these challenges in your projects? I would love to hear what’s worked for others!
Hi @Subhabrata
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You can discuss other scanners topic as long you don’t use it as self promotion.
That include other companies products and links to any other products that clash with Revopoint products.
Revopoint 3D scanners don’t use LIDAR but mostly Structured Light technology with IR or Laser.