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3D Scanner Comparison

Trimble X12 vs Leica RTC360

An expert comparison to help you choose the right equipment for your project.

Feature Trimble X12 Leica RTC360
Range 130m 130m
Accuracy ±2mm at 10m ±2mm at 10m
Scan Rate 2.2M points/sec 2M points/sec
Field of View 360° × 300° 360° × 300°
Camera 10 MP HDR 36 MP HDR
GNSS Integrated -
Weight 6.5 kg 5.4 kg
Option A Trimble

Trimble X12

Survey-Grade Accuracy with Integrated GNSS

The Trimble X12 delivers ±2mm accuracy with integrated GNSS for seamless georeferencing. Designed for survey-grade documentation and construction verification.

Pros

  • Best-in-class accuracy
  • Integrated GNSS
  • Superior self-leveling
  • Excellent for construction

Cons

  • Higher price point
  • Larger form factor

Best For

Survey-grade projectsConstruction verificationEngineering surveys
Option B Leica

Leica RTC360

Fast, Portable, Automated Registration

The Leica RTC360 offers ultra-fast scanning with automated registration via Visual Inertial System (VIS). Extremely portable and efficient for high-volume scanning.

Pros

  • Fastest scanning workflow
  • Automated VIS registration
  • Very portable
  • Excellent Cyclone software

Cons

  • No integrated GNSS
  • Slightly less accurate in practice

Best For

High-volume scanningArchitecture projectsHeritage documentation

Our Expert Verdict

Tie - Choose Based on Your Needs

The Trimble X12 excels in survey-grade accuracy and construction, while the Leica RTC360 leads in scanning speed and automated workflows. Choose based on your primary use case.

Choose Trimble X12 if...

Choose Trimble X12 for construction verification, engineering surveys, and projects requiring tight accuracy tolerances.

Choose Leica RTC360 if...

Choose Leica RTC360 for high-volume architecture scanning, heritage documentation, and teams prioritizing speed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is faster?

The Leica RTC360 has a faster overall workflow due to automated VIS registration.

Which is better for construction?

Trimble X12 integrates better with construction workflows and offers superior georeferencing.

Which has better accuracy?

Both claim ±2mm, but Trimble achieves more consistent results with its integrated GNSS and superior calibration.

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