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IRIScan Desk 5 : Color A4 Document & Book Scanner, The Smart Portable Personal Scanner and Desk Smart Lamp. Booker Scanner, Video Recording, Full OCR scan to PDF/Word/XLS/JPG

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Features

  • AI : Hand movement detection with automatic scanning when hands disappear
  • Scan document Fast Scanning Speed+Supplemental LED Lights: Ultra-fast scanning speed from IRIScan's image configuration software. Only 2sec/page for both single sheets and A3 double page books. Able to scan any size material smaller than A3.ents, newspapers, business cards up to A4
  • Auto-Detect Page Turn and Auto Scan:Intelligent software auto-detects page turn and can trigger scan automatically for effortless scanning.
  • Organize Virtual class room, with its amazing Video recording capacity, IRIScan Desk record all your video's in a snap, with embedded Notebook video to record teacher lessons
  • USB Powered devices, No AC adapter needed, a must have at libraries, and pharmaceutical shops
  • The ideal solution to scan multiple receipts and crop them in single JPG Files
  • 8MP power lens, improve and extract bar code values in Excel
  • Windows Only - no mac compatible

Description

This document camera scanner will help you save time and effort, and make it end Easy job by scanning not only books or magazines, but all type of content restrained in binders, Spirals or files.


Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 3.34 x 2.95 inches


Item Weight: 1.37 pounds


Item model number: 5


Date First Available: April 24, 2019


Manufacturer: IRIS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Scanner - With Limits
Overall I've been impressed with the Iriscan Desk 5, but it isn't perfect or perfected. Heed the limits mentioned in the description. Book scanning is limited to roughly the size of a paperback pocket novel, about like scanning a sheet of letter-size paper in landscape mode, with the left and right halves being the two facing pages of the book. To scan something larger, like a magazine, requires scanning it one page at a time, giving up the benefits offered in the software when book scanning. Speaking of scanning pages out of a magazine...good luck with that. The extended product description offers a clue that scanning glossy pages will be a challenge, and it really, really is. The glare using the built-in light, no matter the brightness setting chosen, makes the scan unusable. I have also tried many different indirect lighting setups using from multiple light sources with limited success, so far, so be warned. If your primary purpose for this scanner will be scanning glossy pages, like out of magazines, you will likely be disappointed. The addition of a polarized lens filter or some other solution to the glare problem should probably have been engineered in right from the start. Once past that it is a book scanner that can't handle a full-sized book as a book, or scan pages out of magazines at all, the thing is a joy to use. The software is especially good at creating searchable PDFs, and at creating multiple pages at once out of smaller items like business cards or sticky notes in a single scan. Setting up the scan, cropping the area to scan, rotating the output, assembling multiple scans into a single PDF, etc, is all super-easy and intuitive. The Iriscan Desk 5 seems well made, folds to be portable, has a long enough cord to be useful, and the built-in light works well for non-glossy pages or cards. The software (a free download) is excellent. I like the scanner a lot, even with its limitations. If I ever find a solution to the glare problem when scanning glossy pages, and upgrade the software to allow book scanning one page at a time, and I'll love it a lot. Highly recommended within its limits. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2019 by Michael H

  • prompt delivery excellent product
easy to use, very good images
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2021 by Richard Fish

  • Good but lacks good software
Good product. However lot of limitation with the software provided. Not intuitive and feels very dated.
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020 by kishore k

  • Too much time to scan an item.
This is a manual scan. You have to center whatever it is you want too scan under the scanner, take the picture/scan, remove the item and place next one down. I was looking for something that I could feed several pages at once. This was the wind piece of equipment for me.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2021 by Julie

  • A Work in Progress
I got this scanner as a gift. It is semi-portable, requiring a USB connection with a Windows computer. Shouldn’t be difficult to pack the scanner, its USB cable, and its black background mat into a easily transportable package. The instruction manual consists of a small glossy booklet, in multiple languages, telling you to go to the Irislink_dot_com. The website has several unavailable videos that might instruct you on the Desk 5's use, and a far more useful User Guide is downloadable as PDF. The software interface is a flashback to the late 90's or early 2000's "DOS with a mouse" environment. The excellent auto page straightening/orientation and fingertip removal features are available when scanning in the "Document" mode. When scanning in "Book" mode you are presented with a vertical dividing line to indicate the positioning of the spine to allow auto pagination in PDF. “Finger Hiding” and curved page flattening are present in Book mode. I haven’t tried the “Video” mode, used for overhead projection at a far lower resolution. Scanning can be: 1) automatic, where the scanner detects the boundaries of the pages and waits until you quit moving it around before snapping the capture 2) a choice of two scanning cycles that snap a scan in either 5 or 7 second intervals (a lot of scans can look like Bill the Cat until you get the rhythm down) 3) manual scanning when you click on the “Scan” button onscreen for each page. There is apparently NO Mac version of the Iriscan Desk 5 software yet, and separate versions for the 5 and 5 Pro. Michael H is right. The built-in LED lights are very glarey at the 2 brightest settings. The glare is definite and disruptive on paperback covers, and can wash out a circle on non-glossy paper pages. I'm experimenting with various cloth/paper filters over the LEDs along with replacement external lighting. The winner so far is a square of single layer paper towel taped over the built-in lights. They run cool and haven't heated the paper towel noticeably. Some of the book scans with the paper filter have been pretty impressive. Side lighting with a clip-on kindle gooseneck LED has also been promising. I am going to experiment with raising the scanner higher above the scanned surface to capture a larger page size, even though at lower Dots Per Inch and the resulting lower OCR reliability. The Iriscan software included is bare bones compared to full-fledged OCR & PDF packages. It very often guesses poorly at conversion to Word or RTF. It may be a result of the lighting problem. An odd hardware problem did arise early when the software was unable to detect the scanner on the USB port on a computer running Windows 7. The program won’t run until scanner detection is complete. Win7 did see the scanner as a camera in Device Manager, but couldn’t convince Iriscan’s app that it was there. Casey from Iris Helpdesk told me I had to allow camera permissions in Windows settings. The scanner worked as advertised after allowing software access by turning on camera sharing. Now I have to get the lighting sorted out and find a really capable PDF/OCR conversion app to be really happy preserving my ancient store of crumbling paperbacks. Any recommendations for the OCR software at a working man’s price would be much appreciated. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2020 by Gletkin

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