@@rob-rk1tl the BLK2GO was designed to be used both indoors and outdoors. It is fantastic at rapid data collection and it would work great in a park environment, as long as identifiable features are presentalong the walked path.
so no alignment? in cyclone 360 , amazing do you recommend this unit, or the new blk? I use the old generation blk now for documenting existing conditions
Warning! borrow one and trial it before buying. And test the importing and final usable quality of the output. I had the money to buy one and jobs lined up to pay it off in a couple of weeks. I borrowed one for a day and tried scanning a warehouse.......and didn't buy one and won't. I was completely embarrassed in front of the client as the unit crashed about every 3 minutes and had to be restarted. I then and had to go back with another point cloud scanner and redo the job for no cost (a gen 1 BLK360 which I've had for 6 years, slow and flakey but they do work). I wasted a whole day on site with the BLK2GO and didn't get a single usable scan out of the device, and it took 3 days to get the data out of it (a nightmare to get the data out of the thing) and only a couple of the scans were importable and were so bad in quality that they were never used. I've never been so excited about a bit of tech to be so badly let down to the point that there was nothing usable out of 4 hours of scanning.
I'm sorry to hear you had a negative experience with the wrong scanner for the job! Please reach out to use at exeprt@R-E-A-L.iT if you'd like to consult about how to avoid this in the future. Our goal is to never have a client face a situation like this! Each scanner has pros and cons in different situations. Sounds like the BLK2GO really wasn't the right choice for this setting -- and that this unit had some issues. That crashing shouldn't be happening.
AWSOME!😁😁
how good is it in the outdoors? A park for example
@@rob-rk1tl the BLK2GO was designed to be used both indoors and outdoors. It is fantastic at rapid data collection and it would work great in a park environment, as long as identifiable features are presentalong the walked path.
so no alignment? in cyclone 360 , amazing
do you recommend this unit, or the new blk? I use the old generation blk now for documenting existing conditions
We love the new BLK360 G2 for all sorts of applications and it's definitely worth upgrading from the G1. For mobile use, the BLK2GO is awesome!
Warning! borrow one and trial it before buying. And test the importing and final usable quality of the output. I had the money to buy one and jobs lined up to pay it off in a couple of weeks. I borrowed one for a day and tried scanning a warehouse.......and didn't buy one and won't. I was completely embarrassed in front of the client as the unit crashed about every 3 minutes and had to be restarted. I then and had to go back with another point cloud scanner and redo the job for no cost (a gen 1 BLK360 which I've had for 6 years, slow and flakey but they do work). I wasted a whole day on site with the BLK2GO and didn't get a single usable scan out of the device, and it took 3 days to get the data out of it (a nightmare to get the data out of the thing) and only a couple of the scans were importable and were so bad in quality that they were never used. I've never been so excited about a bit of tech to be so badly let down to the point that there was nothing usable out of 4 hours of scanning.
I'm sorry to hear you had a negative experience with the wrong scanner for the job! Please reach out to use at exeprt@R-E-A-L.iT if you'd like to consult about how to avoid this in the future. Our goal is to never have a client face a situation like this! Each scanner has pros and cons in different situations. Sounds like the BLK2GO really wasn't the right choice for this setting -- and that this unit had some issues. That crashing shouldn't be happening.
People who use this Scanners are the same one's who build Leaning tower of Pisa!!
This is the dumbest comment I have ever read on youtube.