the Flir One allows you to turn your smartphone into a thermal imaging camera. The accessory works on a large number of Android devices.
Flir One Android thermal imaging camera
The Flir One is a thermal imager that you can connect to any Android smartphone with a usb-c connector, such as the Google Pixel. A thermal imager brings the temperature differences in the image: red means heat, blue for cold. Also for do-it-yourselfers or professional construction workers, it is a handy camera. You can use this camera, for example, the cold spots in the house to discover whether a leak in the pipes watching.

It is already the third camera of this kind that the manufacturer introduces. Compared to the variant in 2015, appeared the image quality is significantly improved by a higher resolution and smarter processing of the images. It also has Flir One, a height-adjustable usb-c connector, so that this also works if you have a case for your smartphone. The suggested retail price is finally even $ 50 lower than the previous model.
The device has a suggested retail price of $ 199 and is soon in the shops in the United States. A Dutch release date for the Flir One Android thermal imaging camera is still unknown, but previous products of the manufacturer are just published.
Flir Pro
If you have such a camera for professional purposes to search, then there is the Flir Pro. This includes a stronger housing, whereby he is able even more extreme conditions can survive. Also the image quality is a tad better. The Flir Pro has a slightly higher suggested retail price of 399 dollars. According to the manufacturer this is suitable for plumbers, construction workers and other users from the world of construction.
Last year it appeared that the Cat S60 in the Netherlands, an Android smartphone that is standard with a thermal imager. This particular bouwvakkerstelefoon, however, had a sky-high price of 649 euros, and a rather bulky housing. The Flir One is as a stand-alone accessory a lot more convenient for users who are attached to their current smartphone.
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