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Review on Enhanced FLIR ONE Pro LT - Android (USB-C) - Professional-Grade Thermal Camera for Smartphones - Featuring VividIR and MSX Image Enhancement Technology by Justin Dorsett

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Works well. Take a rubber band.

I am a homeowner and do-it-yourselfer. I use this product to scan walls, doors and windows for thermal data. I use this data for my weather protection and risk decisions. I have used this product to identify areas where I need to improve sealing and insulation. I am satisfied with his work because I can see the difference in the photos after applying corrective measures to the affected area. Other reviewers point out the device's short battery life. You're right, the battery doesn't last very long. However, due to battery failure, I have never been able to run any task. I usually use this for a few minutes at a time and the battery is fine. Photo resolution is average at best. I'm fine with that, because if I don't need high-resolution IR photos. If I need normal high-resolution photos, I use my cell phone or another camera. A word of advice: buy a rubber band to attach your FLIR to your phone or it will fall off every few minutes. The USB-C connection is not enough to leave the FLIR on the camera on the go. SUGGESTION TO THE MANUFACTURER: Nice device, but it would be very helpful if you could add a feature that automatically takes two shots when the button is pressed. : A photo in the visible spectrum (normal photo) and a photo in the IR spectrum showing the temperature difference. Since IR photos can be low resolution, I find it very helpful to first take a normal photo for orientation and then repeat the IR shot. Manually switching between the two modes is annoying. Please create a function that accepts both at the same time. Many Thanks.

Pros
  • HEAT RESOLUTION AND MEASUREMENT: Capture 4800-pixel IR images with a temperature sensitivity of 100 mK and measure temperatures from -20 °C to 120 °C (-4 F to 248 °F).
Cons
  • Fading