CES 2014 – iSense 3D is a 3D sensor specially made for iPad (Video)

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  iSense 3D it is a sensor 3D presented these days at CES 2014, being specially designed to allow users to record images 3D of the objects around them using a tablet iPad. In the video clip above you can see the old version of the system Sense 3D which requires the use of a large device to record a 3D image of objects or people, but in the case iSense 3D we are talking about a small object capable of doing the same thing.

The iSense is ideal for physical photography, empowering users to easily capture moments in every dimension. Created for 3DS by Occipital and powered by Structure Sensor technology, iSense can be used on anything and you don't have to stand still or place an object in a box as required with other 3D scanners. Users simply attach the iSense to an iPad, and they can literally walk around and scan entire objects or environments obtaining a photorealistic copy of the real thing. iSense is powered by the same software as 3DS' popular Sense scanner.

  All 3D images recorded by users will be able to be printed using 3D printers, the accessory being compatible with any type of printer of this kind. In order to record 3D images, it will be necessary to install a special application that takes information from the sensor attached to the tablet to process them, and they can be printed at any time. iSense 3D is going to be available on the market at the price of $499, a large one, which is equivalent to the entire cost of an iPad tablet.