




Accessory for KSCAN, AXE, SIMSCAN, and TRACKSCAN series
Scantech AirGO Power
MOBILE AND WIRELESS 3D SCANNING
Accessory for KSCAN, AXE, SIMSCAN, and TRACKSCAN series
It is an intelligent, wireless module designed to enable mobile and wireless 3D scanning. It is perfect for 3D scanning large-scale objects, operating in remote areas without a power source, or working in adverse conditions. Thanks to its robust and integrated processor and power supply, it offers an all-in-one solution for 3D scanners to capture, process, view, and save 3D data, without being connected to computers.
AirGO Power has a computing unit, a display unit, and a power unit that can be adapted to different types of Scantech handheld scanners (KSCAN, AXE, SIMSCAN, and TRACKSCAN Series).
Its wireless design allows engineers to operate without power and data cables, making measurement free from environmental constraints. Wherever you are 3D scanning in remote areas, high above the ground, or in front of a large-scale object, you can easily manage your 3D scanning with AirGO Power.
The interactive 7-inch touchscreen on AirGO Power allows you to manage your device and scan data in real-time. With its detachable and 360° rotatable screen, you can view data as you wish.

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