Seek Thermal Imaging Compact Camera for Android USB-C
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Shop.Thermal has Seek Thermal Imaging Compact Camera for Android USB-C for $99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member SetSailMarine for finding this deal.
About this item:
Transform your smartphone or tablet into a thermal imaging camera.
Find and fix faster by seeing problems invisible to the naked eye such as: energy loss, electrical and mechanical failures, water damage, and hundreds more heat related issues.
The perfect diagnostic tool for DIY homeowners, contractors, builders, and engineers.
No batteries or charging required. Waterproof case included.
The app has 2.5/5 on Google play. I suggest reading reviews before considering purchase.
I use mine for a few things. It can identify hot spots on a bad circuit board. It can tell me how evenly food is cooked, or how well it's cooling. It's great for finding poor insulation spots. FYI: windows mostly act like mirrors to infrared, so you mostly see the temperature of yourself if you point it out or at a window.
Wonder if it'll have iPhone support now.
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Useful tool to have around but very low resolution. I have the $400 ff version that's slightly higher res and better fps but it's still too low res if you want to find the smaller temperature variances.
Useful tool to have around but very low resolution. I have the $400 ff version that's slightly higher res and better fps but it's still too low res if you want to find the smaller temperature variances.
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11-05-2023 at 11:58 AM.
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What do you use it for personally?
I use mine for a few things. It can identify hot spots on a bad circuit board. It can tell me how evenly food is cooked, or how well it's cooling. It's great for finding poor insulation spots. FYI: windows mostly act like mirrors to infrared, so you mostly see the temperature of yourself if you point it out or at a window.
I want one but don't know what I would use it for... I feel like it's a tool I mess around with for a few days then never use again.
I bought one several years back, completed my draft sealing project with it, and then sold it. A couple times a year some project comes up where I wish I still had it. If you have the wiggle room in your budget and you've been toying with the idea, get it.
I use mine for a few things. It can identify hot spots on a bad circuit board. It can tell me how evenly food is cooked, or how well it's cooling. It's great for finding poor insulation spots. FYI: windows mostly act like mirrors to infrared, so you mostly see the temperature of yourself if you point it out or at a window.
Lol I had to take a 3k class to learn that and get a paper saying I'm certified to use inferred
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What do you use it for personally?
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank madcow3417
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I use mine for a few things. It can identify hot spots on a bad circuit board. It can tell me how evenly food is cooked, or how well it's cooling. It's great for finding poor insulation spots. FYI: windows mostly act like mirrors to infrared, so you mostly see the temperature of yourself if you point it out or at a window.
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Edit: Nevermind, got it to go through with a Visa. apparently Amex doesn't work even though it displays the logo.
For iPhone - same price.
I bought one several years back, completed my draft sealing project with it, and then sold it. A couple times a year some project comes up where I wish I still had it. If you have the wiggle room in your budget and you've been toying with the idea, get it.
Lol I had to take a 3k class to learn that and get a paper saying I'm certified to use inferred
Last update July 2022. Probably not good considering all the android updates since then.