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Creality Sermoon P1 3D Scanner review: 3D scanning on the go
- The Sermoon P1 is a handheld, standalone 3D scanner with onboard processing and a built‑in display for in‑device editing.
- It supports multiple scanning modes, including blue laser lines and NIR, for flexible geometry capture.
- The device provides a one‑click processing workflow and on‑device mesh editing for mobile users.
- Color textures are the main disappointment, with patchy textures and seams across scans.
- In field testing, large objects scanned at 3 FPS in NIR mode, showing trade‑offs in speed for portability.
- Pricing is high for hobbyists, with a bundle at $3,299, limiting accessibility for casual users.
- Standalone performance delivers high geometric detail, with accurate scans and strong mesh quality.
- Texture export yields a 50 MB STL with texture, but texture quality remains patchy and suboptimal.
- Creality emphasizes mobile functionality with an included battery and rugged case for field use.
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