The FARO FocusS 350 is scanner specially designed for outdoor applications due to its small size, extra light weight and extended scanning range. The FocusS 350 provides scanning results even in challenging environments, narrow job-sites, dusty or humid areas, in rain or direct sunlight applications. An on-site compensation tool allows data quality optimization on-site. Integrated GPS & GLONASS receiver enable easy positioning. HDR imaging and HD photo resolution ensure true-to-detail scan results with high data quality.
Reflectivity | 90% (white) | 10% (dark-gray) | 2% (black) |
Range1 | 0.6-350m | 0.6-150m | 0.6-50m |
Ranging noise2 | at 10m | at 10m - noise reduction3 | at 25m | at 25m - noise reduction3 |
90% reflectivity | 0.3 mm | 0.15 mm | 0.3 mm | 0.15 mm |
10% reflectivity | 0.4 mm | 0.2 mm | 0.5 mm | 0.25 mm |
2% reflectivity | 1.3 mm | 0.65 mm | 2.0 mm | 1.0 mm |
1For a Lambertian scatterer.
2Ranging noise is defined as a standard deviation of values about the best-fit plane for measurement speed of 122,000 points/sec.
3A noise-reduction algorithm may be activated by averaging raw data.
4Ranging error is defined as a systematic measurement error at around 10m and 25m.
5On-site compensation required.
6For distances larger 25m add 0.1mm/m of uncertainty.
72x150°, homogenous point spacing is not guaranteed.
8Ferromagnetic objects can disturb the earth’s magnetic field and lead to inaccurate measurements.
9Low temperature operation: scanner has to be powered on while internal temperature is at or above 15°C, high temperature operation: additional accessory required, further information on request | All accuracy specifications are one sigma, after warm-up and within operating temperature range; unless otherwise noted.
The ultra-portable scanner FocusS 150 enables fast, straightforward and ultra-high accurate measurements of objects and buildings. It records architectural facades, complex structures, production and supply facilities, accident sites, and large-volume components delivering realistic and true-to-detail scan results with a range of 150m per scan.
Reflectivity | 90% (white) | 10% (dark-gray) | 2% (black) |
Range1 | 0.6-150m | 0.6-150m | 0.6-50m |
Ranging noise2 | at 10m | at 10m - noise reduction3 | at 25m | at 25m - noise reduction3 |
90% reflectivity | 0.3 mm | 0.15 mm | 0.3 mm | 0.15 mm |
10% reflectivity | 0.4 mm | 0.2 mm | 0.5 mm | 0.25 mm |
2% reflectivity | 1.3 mm | 0.65 mm | 2.0 mm | 1.0 mm |
1For a Lambertian scatterer.
2Ranging noise is defined as a standard deviation of values about the best-fit plane for measurement speed of 122,000 points/sec.
3A noise-reduction algorithm may be activated by averaging raw data.
4Ranging error is defined as a systematic measurement error at around 10m and 25m.
5On-site compensation required.
6For distances larger 25m add 0.1mm/m of uncertainty.
72x150°, homogenous point spacing is not guaranteed.
8Ferromagnetic objects can disturb the earth’s magnetic field and lead to inaccurate measurements.
9Low temperature operation: scanner has to be powered on while internal temperature is at or above 15°C, high temperature operation: additional accessory required, further information on request | All accuracy specifications are one sigma, after warm-up and within operating temperature range; unless otherwise noted.
The ultra-portable scanner FocusS 70 enables fast, straight-forward and accurate measurements of construction sites, small-scale facades, complex structures, production and supply facilities and crash and crime scenes. The 3D scan data can easily be imported into all commonly used software solutions for architecture and construction, forensics and accident reconstruction or industrial manufacturing.
Reflectivity | 90% (white) | 10% (dark-gray) | 2% (black) |
Range1 | 0.6-70m | 0.6-70m | 0.6-50m |
Ranging noise2 | at 10m | at 10m - noise reduction3 | at 25m | at 25m - noise reduction3 |
90% reflectivity | 0.3 mm | 0.15 mm | 0.3 mm | 0.15 mm |
10% reflectivity | 0.4 mm | 0.2 mm | 0.5 mm | 0.25 mm |
2% reflectivity | 1.3 mm | 0.65 mm | 2.0 mm | 1.0 mm |
1For a Lambertian scatterer.
2Ranging noise is defined as a standard deviation of values about the best-fit plane for measurement speed of 122,000 points/sec.
3A noise-reduction algorithm may be activated by averaging raw data.
4Ranging error is defined as a systematic measurement error at around 10m and 25m.
5On-site compensation required.
6For distances larger 25m add 0.1mm/m of uncertainty.
72x150°, homogenous point spacing is not guaranteed.
8Ferromagnetic objects can disturb the earth’s magnetic field and lead to inaccurate measurements.
9Low temperature operation: scanner has to be powered on while internal temperature is at or above 15°C, high temperature operation: additional accessory required, further information on request | All accuracy specifications are one sigma, after warm-up and within operating temperature range; unless otherwise noted.
The ultra-portable scanner FocusM 70 enables fast, straight-forward and accurate measurements of construction sites, small-scale facades, complex structures, production and supply facilities and crash and crime scenes. The 3D scan data can easily be imported into all commonly used software solutions for architecture and construction, forensics and accident reconstruction or industrial manufacturing.
Reflectivity | 90% (white) | 10% (dark-gray) | 2% (black) |
Range1 | 0.6-70m | 0.6-70m | 0.6-50m |
Ranging noise | at 10m | at 10m - noise reduction | at 25m | at 25m - noise reduction |
90% reflectivity | 0.6 mm | 0.48 mm | 0.6 mm | 0.48 mm |
10% reflectivity | 0.7 mm | 0.5 mm | 0.8 mm | 0.5 mm |
2% reflectivity | 1.4 mm | 0.8 mm | 2.0 mm | 1.1 mm |
1For a Lambertian scatterer.
2Ranging error is defined as a systematic measurement error at around 10m and 25m.
32x150°, homogenous point spacing is not guaranteed.
4Ferromagnetic objects can disturb the earth’s magnetic field and lead to inaccurate measurements.
5Ferromagnetic objects can disturb the earth’s magnetic field and lead to inaccurate measurements.