When analyzing the scene of a crime or crash or documenting a construction site, details make all the difference — and you have to gather them quickly, efficiently and accurately. That’s why specialty contractors, engineers, surveyors, architects, investigators, analysts, reconstructionists and prosecutors rely on the FARO Freestyle 2 Handheld Scanner for fast, photorealistic 3D reality capture. With its ultra-responsive, real-time display, on-site review has never been easier or more intuitive. Lightweight and highly flexible, this handheld laser scanner lets you scan nearly any scene, in nearly any level of lighting.
With its light weight, cable-free design and six degrees of freedom, you can operate the Freestyle 2 with one hand anywhere, at any angle — even upside down.
With a best-in-class range of .4m to 5m (1.3'- 16'), the Freestyle 2 captures small and large areas.
It takes just a few minutes to capture amazing detail and quality.
The Freestyle 2 is designed for one-hand operation, meaning you can scan even the most hard-to-reach areas, either inside or outside. As the fastest 3D portable handheld laser scanner, the Freestyle 2 scans with great efficiency and versatility. Unmatched photorealism means you get high-quality, color, 3D data with exceptional accuracy.
Quick, Easy Scene Documentation
Investigators and reconstructionists use the Freestyle 2 for quick, easy and complete scene documentation for crash reconstruction, crime scene investigation and more. The handheld laser scanner 3D data serves as a reliable resource for all kinds of public safety analytics.
Fast As-Built Capture and Modeling
Capture 3D documentation of complex areas for surveying, or of dense technical rooms for MEP design or retrofit purposes. Plus, artisans can capture small ambients for custom furniture design, staircase design and other custom components
Construction Quality Control
Monitor and document localized daily progress to reduce construction waste and rework cost
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