📸 Scan Smarter, Not Harder! Your smartphone's new best friend.
The Scanner Bin Pro is a revolutionary phone scanner stand designed to enhance your scanning experience. With a spacious 12.5” x 17.5” platform, high CRI LED lighting, and compatibility with popular scanning apps, it offers superior resolution and color rendering, making it a versatile tool for digitizing documents, photos, and more. Weighing just 12 ounces, it's portable and easy to use, perfect for both personal and professional needs.
Item Weight | 11 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.75"D x 14.63"W x 14.63"H |
Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
Paper Size | 11x17, 8.x5x11, 3x5, etc Inches |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Light Source Type | LED |
Connection Type | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Resolution | 10000 |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Supported Media Type | Receipt, Book, Paper, Photo, Business Card |
Scanner Type | Photo, Receipt, Document, Textbook, Scrapbook, Photo Album, ARCH A, ARCH B, ANSI A, ANSI B |
B**H
Works great
I had the idea to make a cardboard light box, for photographing documents with my phone. But for the price of the two LED strips, these guys include the box. For its simplicity, price, and effectiveness, I highly recommend it. Here's some details. It's easy to put together, the pieces pop out from a few cardboard sheets. The lights are bright and adjustable, as pictured. Lighting from the side avoids glare from a glossy surfaces, awesome. The height of the top piece is also adjustable. At the upper limit, my modest android phone captured more than a full 8.5x11 document at 200dpi, lowering the top gets the phone closer, so I can do photos at 300dpi. The limitation is that it is not a full box, it's three sided (as pictured). This allows easy access to the interior, to get docs/photos in and out quickly, and to arrange the lights. But it is not strong, it'll hold up your tablet just fine, but not your cat. I'm glad I got it, saved me the effort of chopping my own box and rigging lights.
D**M
Exactly What I was Looking For! Though White is a Baffling Color
I wanted something to scan all my family photos using a photo scanner app on my phone, and this thing is absolutely perfect! Huge credit to the awesome design! However... It's odd that the color of this is white, while it looks good fully set up, the problem is that the white cardboard just reflects all over photographs that I'm trying to scan, especially if the photo was taken at night or in low light, all you see is the reflection of the white cardboard in the photo scan. I had to get a permanent marker and color the parts of the box that faced the picture black which solved the issue. I imagine the white color isn't an issue for scanning documents, but definitely a problem for certain photos. Maybe making the bottom parts of the cardboard which face the scanned item black instead of white could be a modification to consider for future Scanner Bins that are sold
L**E
Does a great job - love the lighting
I wanted to scan a lot of family pictures and this really helped. It was easy to use once it was assembled. The instructions were weird-having to read two pages and piece them together. Why not put it all on one page? I figured it out but it took a few. It would be helpful to provide a video link to demonstrate how to put it together and how it works. It feels very flimsy. I wish it were made if something more stable. The adjustment for height did not stay and required me to put binder clips on all four corners in order to get it to stay put each time I adjusted it. The set up is cumbersome due to the instability of the cardboard. It will work for my purposes, just not sure for how long. I used the Photomyne camera remote to keep it from moving as I hit the picture button. Maybe include one with the kit? I use the Photomyne app. Worked very well and made quick work of my task. Overall I would definitely recommend this. I would buy a stronger version with better adjustments in height if it were offered.
A**R
VERY handy, but only if you have less than 100 or so things to “scan”
I recently got into genealogy after my dad’s death. Going through his things I’m finding a ton of things I want to put up on Ancestry. I’m able to photograph books, certificates and pictures and they turn out looking great. So far, no glare on any of the pictures. Lowering is a huge pain; the pins should be made of plastic, because after about 10 times of messing with them the cardboard is starting to fray.Update: I’m on my fourth hour of “scanning” and the pegs are starting to fail. I’m going to return it because I think it should last more than 4 hours of continued use, but if you’re only planning on using it sparingly then I think it’s a great thing.
S**K
False advertisement - this gadget is NOT suitable for 12" x 12" scrapbook layouts
I am all for supporting small business and this a good idea, but, regretfully, it is falsely advertises that you can take beautiful flat pictures of your 12" x 12" layouts. As you can see in the picture, the black cardstock is 12" x 12" but the sides do not appear in the picture. The white cardstock in the middle is 8.5" x 11" (US letter size) can barely make in the picture's width. The top panel it set up at the highest possible level. Based on my calculations, you can roughly get a width up to 9.25" visible in the pictures. Since I already glued the LED lights I cannot return it and this was a waste of money for me.I would gladly pay more money if they can make it wide and tall enough to take true pics of 12" x 12". For more stability and precision, they could use balsa wood for the main body instead of corrugated cardboard. Keep the corrugated cardboard only for the LED lights flaps. I find it very unstable and the smallest wrong move can change it's position or knock it over.
E**R
I love the premise. But I couldn't get it to work.
I have several boxes of old photos and documents to scan, so I thought this would be a handy way to set up an assembly line. I could set the phone on top and shuffle the papers in the bottom section: click, click, click.Nice premise. But after struggling with the setup for an hour or two, I gave up.Putting the stand together took too long. I understand that some folks are happy to watch a video for setup instructions, but I am not one of them. Give me a clear manual with pictures and diagrams!Once I got everything assembled, I found that the stand is flimsy. A minor bump makes the whole thing teeter. And by "minor bump," I mean, "I pressed the button on the phone to take a picture." After another hour of experimentation, I gave up.I'm bummed. I like the idea a lot! (I'm giving it an extra star just for "good idea!") But the execution isn't workable.Fortunately, it's inexpensive, so I don't feel too bad about throwing it out. Because that's the fate of this failed experiment. Bummer.
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