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jeudi 5 janvier 2017

FLIR Announces 2 New Thermal Cameras for Android

FLIR is well known for their thermal cameras, some of which can be attached to iPhones and Android devices. The company has been selling the FLIR One for a while now, but now they've announced an upgraded series that comes in two different models; one of them is simply called the FLIR One (new generation), while the other is called the FLIR One Pro.

Amazon is selling this older model for about $250 right now, and the new third generation FLIR One thermal camera will be priced at just $200. This device has RoHS, CE/FCC, CEC-BC, EN61233 certification (with MFi on the iOS version), weighs in at 34.5 grams, and should be able to handle a drop from 1.5 meters. The pixel size of the thermal sensor is 17μm with an 8 – 14 μm spectral range. The thermal resolution is 80×60, visual resolution is at 1440×1080, and the HFOV / VFOV is 50° ± 1° / 38° ± 1°.

The second device announced this week at CES is the FLIR One Pro, and it will be priced at $400. It has the same OneFit adjustable connector that adapts the thermal camera to fit with almost any phone case. It can measure temperatures on any spot in a scene between -4°F and 248°F (or -20°C to 120°C). It has the same certifications as the regular 3rd generation model, except for the thermal resolution (now 160×120), and the pixel size of its thermal sensor is 12μm  with an 8 – 14μm spectral range.

This Pro model also lets you connect with certified thermographers around the world, and it has what FLIR is calling VividIR Image Enhancement (which is described as the latest and most powerful image processing). You can pre-register for either of these new thermal cameras directly on the FLIR website right now.
Source: FLIR



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