Pocket-sized thermal camera
Fluke Corporation announces the launch of the iSee Mobile Thermal Camera, a pocket-sized, portable thermal camera with the resolution to deliver detailed image quality comparable to professional cameras, with full temperature range analysis.
Utilised by inserting the hardware into a smartphone, the iSee Camera detects heat output, which can highlight abnormal temperatures easily and efficiently.
Prioritising the worker, the portability of the iSee camera is particularly beneficial for roles that require accurate thermal imaging from a safe distance or on the go.
Able to be launched in one second and weighing just under 28g, the iSee Camera is designed for electricians, HVAC technicians, contractors, and other professionals who need an easier way to capture detailed thermal images for accurate temperature readings. The iSee camera provides detailed image quality with high resolution (256 x 192 pixels), high temperature range (-10 to 550°C), accuracy (±2% or -15.7°C) and a 25 Hz frame rate that makes it suitable for use in many applications, including electrical and mechanical inspections, inspection service, HVAC inspection, product R & D, quality control, and more.
The iSee Camera features include:
Powerful temperature range analysis – Never miss any details with the camera’s real-time high and low temperature markers, with comprehensive temperature analysis for spot, line and area, supported with a professional thermal imaging app.
Real-time image sharing for fast and easy communication – With easy image and video management through real-time communication, users will find ease in image annotation for smooth communication.
Small, durable and portable, launch in only seconds – With a light, compact design, the iSee is made of high-quality aluminium and up to 1 metre drop tested.
Suitable for various smart device models – The iSee is compatible with the iPhone and iPad iOS and Android and HarmonyOS.
The iSee application features interfaces and menus to enhance the user experience with easy-to-access functions.