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The Creality CR-Scan Ferret Pro is a handheld 3D scanner designed for beginners and pros alike, offering wireless WiFi 6 connectivity, 24-bit full-color scanning, and 0.1mm accuracy. Compatible with Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, it supports versatile output formats (OBJ, STL, PLY) and includes a comprehensive kit for on-the-go scanning. Ideal for objects 20mm to 2000mm, it delivers high-precision, vivid 3D models with anti-shake tracking, making it a must-have tool for 3D printing enthusiasts and creative professionals.

















| ASIN | B0CSF9B1WG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,633 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in 3D Scanners |
| Brand | Creality |
| Built-In Media | 3d scanner |
| Color Depth | 24 bits_per_pixel |
| Connection Type | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 227 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00198549026343 |
| Manufacturer | Creality |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows: i5-Gen8 CPU or later, Windows 10/11 (64-bit), RAM: >8GB, Software: >V2. |
| Model Name | Ferret pro |
| Resolution | 0.1 millimeters |
| Scanner Type | 3D |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
T**D
Exceeded Expectations on Small, Detailed Scans – Perfect for Custom Prints
I picked up the Ferret Pro mainly as my intro to 3d scanning, and honestly, it exceeded my expectations. I used it to scan a Rite in the Rain pen, which has some pretty fine detail and texture, and the results came out way better than I expected for something that size. It even picked up parts of the branding on the pen, which I didn’t think it would capture cleanly. The scan was detailed enough that I was able to 3D print a custom holder for my glasses, and the pen fits in it perfectly—better than before. That alone made it worth it for me. For a compact scanner, it handles small objects and fine surface detail really well as long as you take your time with it. Definitely impressed with what it can do.
A**A
Good Scanner
Purchased for my husband to use with his 3D printers. We did have to upgrade laptop to one with more memory, but he is happy and enjoying. We have already scanned a figure a neighbor gave us and printed it out. Looked great. We are looking forward to incorporating this with our business.
L**A
Did Not Work as Expected + Expensive Return
I bought the Creality 3D Scanner CR-Scan Ferret Pro to scan a small 2" x 6" plastic part and never got usable results. Scans were incomplete and inaccurate. Tracking often failed, and the anti-shake feature didn’t help. Face scanning worked somewhat, but it had major issues capturing hair. The software interface is confusing and not intuitive at all. When I returned it because it didn’t perform as advertised, $53.85 was deducted from my refund. Losing over $50 for returning a product that didn’t work properly is unacceptable. I do not recommend this scanner. Look for other options.
H**0
Good starter scanner.
This is a good starter scanner if you are on a budget. Quality is excellent. Assembly is easy. Biggest issue is that if you don't have turn table it is difficult to get good scans. App is not user friendly if you don't have experience. Wifi addition is a nice to have. Battery seems to last well. It has never run out when scanning. If you can afford it i would purchase a model with laser scanning. That being said i am still using it and getting scans that I can use to print items on my 3d printer.
T**W
You have to start somewhere, and this is a good unit to start with. But don't expect miracles
Due to its relatively low price and advertised features, the Creality CR-Scan Ferret Pro Scanner is the first 3D scanner that I have purchased and used. After watching five YouTube videos, I was convinced that it would be easy to use. I should have watched more. It didn't live up to my expectations. My first attempts at using the scanner and software were maddingly frustrating. It lost tracking in really strange ways. Several of the videos recommended using MeshMixer to "clean up" the scans before slicing. I found it even more frustrating because it lacks features that I needed. With that said, after two days of watching more videos and trying things, I'm beginning to get useful results using just the included software. I was able to make a decent 3D print of a small toy by slowing down and varying the placement of the scanner. Dimensionally, it was spot on. The software produced a usable SVG file that Cura sliced without error for my old SeeMeCNC delta printer. I am now convinced that it will be a very useful tool for scanning in the small parts that I want to replicate. But it will be a slower process than I expected and will not handle some things. My recommendations for newbies is to watch critical videos so that you understand the process and limitations of 3D scanning before you purchase a unit. From what I have gathered after the fact, the Ferret Pro is a very good scanner, especially for the price. The problems that I experienced are due more to physics and lack of understanding than to any faults of the scanner. The scanner is built very well, seems rugged, comfortable to hold and use, and should last well. The case is sturdy, the tripod is stable, and cables well marked. The instructions are minimal, but I was able to assemble correctly using them. The only design improvement I would like to see is a way to change the height of the scanner. The tripod is a fixed height unit. But a couple books solved that problem.
C**M
Unusable due to (their) software issues (Mac)
What a waste of time. Their own Creality Scan software (Mac) is incompatible with their own Ferret Pro scanner, so scans cannot be loaded onto the desktop for processing. Uploading a scan from the camera app on the desktop (via QR code) gets "The data format is not compatible with the current version of the software, please upgrade to the latest version and try again" - repeatedly - despite trying all the latest (Mac) versions V3.3.46 V3.3.42 V3.3.36 (laughably on their support site V3.3.42 is not even a .dmp but a .rar by mistake! - had to load V3.3.36 and upgrade from in there!) Not want to help debug their sw release/ versioning issues, thank goodness for Amazon returns. Scans themselves are somewhat clumsy, easily loses tracking - maybe be better with practice. Not sure if they were useable because... see above. To be honest, got much faster more useable results (auto parts) from a free app that uses the iPhone LiDAR.
T**H
Pricing and quality
Have been looking for a 3D camera for 3D printing that won't break the bank. This is a good quality entry level camera from a reputable company. There is a learning curve to get the pics right. Do yourself a favor and get a turntable and lighting setup for better photography. It will not have all the bells and whistles of the higher priced cameras but it also doesn't cost what those cameras cost. It is a good starting point for anyone needing 3D for cad/cam/3Dprinting. Just understand what you are buying.
K**R
Easy to use. Good results
I suspect issues people have stem from getting used to positioning the camera. I had it set for wireless use with a phone in 5 minutes. It’s light on printed instructions but has links to more info. Did 2 scans within the hour and was impressed with the detail. A turn table for objects likely would improve scans. However I got great results hand held. Better results than simple phone based apps
C**P
This is why I shouldn't watch YouTube reviews, because it entices me to buy nice things
Like the title says, I watched a YouTube review of the product, and that lead me down the rabbit hole. lol I've always been intrigued by 3D scanning, but never went far enough with that interest to invest in it. So one night I'm sitting in my study, spending time I'll never get back, watching YouTube videos. One of them was about this little 3D scanner. An hour later, the order was placed. Like the YouTube video showed, it comes packaged in a semi-hard zippered storage case with recessed compartments for each of the components. You can run the scanner with your phone, or connected to your PC, or wireless using a wifi bridge that comes as part of the components. The handle contains the L-ion battery that powers the scanner, and if you are using your phone, it clips into a holder on the scanner handle. Download a controller app to your smartphone, and you're off to the races. I think I had everything set up and doing my first scan test within about fifteen minutes. It does a really good job of capturing fine details, and though I've only used it on smaller objects so far, it's also capable of scanning much larger items like the fronts of vehicles... old gravestones or plackards in historic sites... whatever you find interesting and would like to have a copy of. If you capture to your phone, you can send the file to your PC for post processing, or in my case, loading it into modeling software for 3D printing. Then you can generate 3D prints of whatever you've scaled, and if you wanted to get really crazy, use those 3D prints to create silicone molds to cast replicas from. Anyway, to make a long story short... its a really good 3D scanner. Quite powerful. Very versatile and extremely portable. I highly recommend searching on YouTube for reviews of the product, because that will cut down significantly on the learning curve of how you go about using it. Yes, I highly recommend this item.
D**L
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