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The wait is finally over because Matterport has released their new hardware Matterport Pro 3. The 3D camera we’ve all been waiting for! We believe that every professional providing real estate virtual tours like us are excited to try it out and see what improvements Matterport made with a new release.
The Matterport Pro 3 and the Matterport Pro 2 both use the same powerful 3D imaging technology to capture spaces in vivid detail. In this blog, we’ll compare the two cameras side-by-side so you can make an informed decision and know their fundamental differences.
Learn the differences, discover the pros and cons of Matterport Pro 3 and Matterport Pro 2, and explore new powerful features.
Finally, we get a camera that scans faster than Matterport Pro 2. Besides taking less than 20 seconds per scan, what other powerful features does Matterport Pro 3 have?
Creating a digital twin of physical space helps generate more bookings, sales, and rentals. It improves website click-through rates, brings more traffic, and offers visitors an immersive experience that makes them spend more time on your website.
Digital twins also help you get more accurate measurements and estimates for your space, whether for renovation, cleaning, repairs, or space planning.
With Matterport Pro 3, creating impressive digital twins should be much easier, especially for long-time Matterport customers like us. But not everything is sunshine and rainbows because Matterport Pro 3 also takes a few steps back compared to Matterport Pro 2.
Nothing is perfect, right? The newly released Matterport Pro 3 has some cons, despite the powerful features and benefits we’ve described above.
Matterport Pro 3 costs £4,899, while the price of Pro 2 is considerably less – £2,200. Whether the price difference is justified, you have to decide for yourself. Hopefully, this blog post will help you.
What do you get when you buy Matterport Pro 3 for £4,899
As seasoned virtual tour professionals, we can tell you that if you’d use Matterport 3D camera for scanning the interior of a space, Matterport Pro 2 is just enough.
Considering that Matterport Pro 3 is a new release, it’s natural the price is higher. It will probably drop at some point. If you need features: such as outdoor scanning of bigger spaces, then Pro 3 is definitely an excellent investment.
Matterport Pro 3 is also incompatible with Classic plans, making it considerably more expensive to use. It seems like MP’s longtime, loyal customers are punished with highly high monthly fees. We feel it’s a sneaky move to make longtime customers pay more and more for the same. Maybe MP will benefit in the short term, but we don’t think this approach will benefit much in the long run.
Overall, Matterport Pro 3 has some powerful features we’ve all been waiting for. The maximum scan range for Pro 2 is only 4,5 meters, and Matterport made significant improvements on Pro 3 because the maximum scan range is 100 meters.
The current battery life on a Matterport Pro2 is around 8 – 10 hours, while Matterport Pro 3 is considerably less. Removable batteries make up for that, but they are not exactly cheap.
It’s still early to jump to conclusions because everyone has their own preferences. At Scene3D, we’re excited to see the powerful new ways to use Matterport Pro 3 and see what it can do out in the field.
Exploring possibilities and new features Matterport Pro 3 has to offer will take some time, but it will also be an exciting journey for us. However, we also wish that Matterport leadership paid more attention to their loyal and longtime customers and tried not to make our daily job both more challenging and more expensive.