Seek Thermal CompactPRO XR - Fotocamera termica a lungo raggio per Android USB-C Fotocamera Android USB-C CompactPRO XR

Brand:Seek Thermal

3.1/5

1321.19

CompactPRO XR è la nostra termocamera a più lungo raggio e con la più alta risoluzione progettata per il tuo smartphone. Il design portatile e senza batteria presenta un sensore 320 x 240 abbinato a un obiettivo con lunghezza focale di 9,1 mm di alta qualità in grado di rilevare le tracce di calore fino a 750 m di distanza. Personalizza completamente la tua immagine termica con le impostazioni di intervallo e livello termico regolabili e di emissività, insieme a una scelta di 10 diverse tavolozze di colori. CompactPRO XR offre un rilevamento economico a lunga distanza con maggiore chiarezza e portabilità ovunque per qualsiasi missione.

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Specifiche: sensore termico 320 x 240, campo visivo 24°, frame <9 Hz, obiettivo 9,1 mm f/1.0 focalizzabile, rilevamento da -40F° a 626°f, acquisizione di foto e video, temperatura spot, temperatura alta-bassa, modalità soglia, 10 tavolozze di colori, controllo intervallo/livello automatico e regolabile, 4 preimpostazioni di emissività. Non richiede batterie o ricarica. Custodia impermeabile inclusa. Ricerca mobile gratuita. Strumento perfetto per ispettori, cacciatori, canottaggio, ingegneri e proprietari di case fai-da-te. Trova persone e animali all'alba, al tramonto e su lunghe distanze dove la luce visibile è limitata. Il rilevamento della portata extra aumenta anche la percezione visiva e la consapevolezza per migliorare la sicurezza personale. Trasforma il tuo smartphone in una termocamera ad alta risoluzione con un sensore termico 320 x 240 e un'ottica migliorata per il rilevamento a lungo raggio con elevata chiarezza.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Seek Thermal
Compatible Devices Smartphone
Connectivity Protocol Wi-Fi
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,856 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Camera Body & Lens
Item model number ‎CQ-9AAA
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎8.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Seek Thermal
Mounting Type ‎Wall Mount
Package Dimensions ‎7.05 x 3.78 x 1.81 inches
Part Number ‎CQ-9AAA
Pattern ‎Camera
Power Source Battery Powered
Power Source ‎Battery Powered
Size ‎CompactPRO XR
Style ‎Android USB-C
Thickness ‎2.54 Centimeters
Wattage ‎3.7 watts

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Scritto da: Simon
Read the specs online before you buy and you won't be surprised.
Now I may be biased as I've been waiting for a price effective thermal camera for years. But I don't need it enough to pay more than $300. I searched the web thoroughly before I decided what to buy. I considered the Flir One and Therm-App and read all I could about them as well. The first thing I noticed was that temperature range is way better on the Seek. Thermal-App can't detect high and low temperatures (from 5°C to +90°C (41°F to +194°F)) so that limits the usefulness for me and the price is quite high (almost 6 times the Seek). Flir doesn't go subzero at all (32 °F to 212 °F (0°C to 100°C)) So with (much) better range and a good price the choice was easy (I live way up north and intended to use it outside some of the time and it actually gets that cold here sometimes) When I got the camera I liked the retail packaging. Feels as a good product even before you open it. (My seal was broken by Amazon for "inspection purposes" - I expect someone couldn't help themselves to try it out - I'm not complaining and I understand - hope you had fun). The camera was much smaller than I had anticipated (I knew the specs but never thought of size as an issue). The carrying case was sturdy and watertight (I removed the camera and held the case under 2 feet of water for 45 minutes without any leaks - I floats by the way also with the camera inside). The camera itself felt rough as well, nice magnesium body and very light. There's no instructions what so ever other than to get the app and plug in the camera. The app has a reasonable size and I had downloaded it before I got the camera. If you buy directly from Seek you will have to setup an account (I got cameras directly from Seek and from Amazon). When you attach the camera you can setup another account (not the same as the one you setup for a buy). And if you want to ask questions on their support site - you've guessed it - you have to setup a third account. If you worry about privacy don't setup accounts just press an extra button when you start the app to accept the terms of use. I use a wallet type case for my phone and had no problem fitting the Seek without the case getting in the way. It seated just fine. I realize that this may not be the case (no pun intended) with all case types but depends on design of your specific type of case. First thing I realized using the camera was that 20° FOV (Field Of View) is very narrow. I had to keep my distance from objects if I wanted an overview of things. It was the cause of a little irritation to begin with but now I'm used to it and it works fine both indoors and outdoors. It's not that I have to stand 20 feet away as other reviewers has claimed. I was able to take reasonable pictures in a small room 6 × 6 feet. Next thing was the software. It's not intuitive at all. Often you have to look for the right button and while in changing settings you have to go through 2 steps to get back before you can take a picture or movie (not sound on the movies by the way - but you know that if you read the specs). That is a constant source of irritation together with the fact that some controls switch places and gets mirrored when the camera (phone) tilts. I hope an update will change that one day (updates can update your camera's firmware by the way). The focus lens (not a zoom lens) works as expected. I've successfully focused on objects as close as 4 inches and as far as 1500 feet. On short ranges a picture can get very detailed because of the good resolution. On a distance it makes a difference as to how small and how far you can detect a heat source. Pictures from afar does not get sharp but you would know that if you researched just a little (you still "only" have 32,000 measuring points). Focusing on most objects with just a little texture shows how accurate this camera is. It's possible to get very detailed pictures. Most low resolution thermals produce blurry picture and Flir introduced the msx technology to outline the picture so you can see what it was you took a picture of, but in most cases the Seek pictures are very clear and objects are easily distinguished. Provided there's enough contrast in temperatures. Therm App (384 × 288 gives more than 110,000 temperature measurements in a picture) has a higher resolution than Seek but as mentioned the price is way up and temperature detection is much narrower than the Seek. I bought an extension cable for my camera because I'm lazy and won't bother to get out of my car. I can hold the camera out the window and it works fine. It can be a little difficult to point but it does work. Only thing you have to take in to account is that the app orient itself according to the phones position and not the cameras. (You can take pictures that shows upside down on your computer, but even native programs on any Mac or pc can easily turn them). I wrote to Seek regarding EXIF and thermal data in the pictures. There's no data stored with the pictures and what you see is what you get (other companies saves thermal data with pictures thus making it possible to process the pictures later on a computer - change the color scheme for instance). Seek wrote to me that they might update firmware later to include this data witch would be a major improvement but not necessarily something all users need. In the settings you can change what temperature scale to use (Fahrenheit, Celsius and Kelvin). Aspect ratio can be set to 4:3 or 16:9. The first will utilize more of the thermal sensor and the latter fits better on modern screens (but be advised that what really happens is that the 4:3 picture is cut to fit) It's possible to ad watermarks to your pictures. You'll find 3 options in the settings: "Date & Time", Location and Seek Logo. They can be chosen individually and the fact that you can turn off the Seek Logo is a plus (not possible on Flir cameras - don't know about Therm App).. The date, time and location is taken from your phone so if the date or time is off so will the watermark be. If your location on the phone is turned off you won't be able to get a precise location on the picture (I don't know why I have to tell you this but apparently not all think about this) The camera I heavily relying on the phones cpu and that's what keeps the price down. The software allows you to change between 9 different color palettes: white, black, iron, cool, amber, indigo, tyrian, glory and envy. They will each show temperatures in a mix of gradient and different colors. I've found that the same motive can be more or less clear/obvious depending on the palette used. it's possible to have the temperature shown on the picture either in spot mode (temperature measured and shown in the middle of the picture) and High/Low mode where highest and lowest temperature within the frame is shown. There is a search mode where you can have the camera highlight temperatures higher, lower or exactly a given temperature. In the thermal+ mode you can use the camera together with the phones camera and slide between the 2. If you double press on the normal picture you'll be able to zoom and pan the picture so it fits the thermal picture. With a little practice the 2 pictures can be lined up to almost perfection a feature that is very useful. When you take a picture in this mode 2 pictures will be saved to the phone. An ordinary and a thermal. Within the app you can still slide between the two but that is not the case when you export the pictures or see them in your phones image viewer (goes without saying, but still saying it) If you take the picture in one of the temperature modes the temperature will be shown on both pictures. All in all I'm very satisfied with this camera. I have both ios and android version and this review goes for both. Only difference I've noted is that the ios version seems to fit firmer in the phone and can be set both ways in the phone. For the android version, on a phone with the micro usb turned the "wrong" way a small cable works
Scritto da: Simon
Read the specs online and you won't be disapointed
Now I may be biased as I've been waiting for a price effective thermal camera for years. But I don't need it enough to pay more than $300. I searched the web thoroughly before I decided what to buy. I considered the Flir One and Therm-App and read all I could about them as well. The first thing I noticed was that temperature range is way better on the Seek. Thermal-App can't detect high and low temperatures (from 5°C to +90°C (41°F to +194°F)) so that limits the usefulness for me and the price is quite high (almost 6 times the Seek). Flir doesn't go subzero at all (32 °F to 212 °F (0°C to 100°C)) So with (much) better range and a good price the choice was easy (I live way up north and intended to use it outside some of the time and it actually gets that cold here sometimes) When I got the camera I liked the retail packaging. Feels as a good product even before you open it. (My seal was broken by Amazon for "inspection purposes" - I expect someone couldn't help themselves to try it out - I'm not complaining and I understand - hope you had fun). The camera was much smaller than I had anticipated (I knew the specs but never thought of size as an issue). The carrying case was sturdy and watertight (I removed the camera and held the case under 2 feet of water for 45 minutes without any leaks - I floats by the way also with the camera inside). The camera itself felt rough as well, nice magnesium body and very light. There's no instructions what so ever other than to get the app and plug in the camera. The app has a reasonable size and I had downloaded it before I got the camera. If you buy directly from Seek you will have to setup an account (I got cameras directly from Seek and from Amazon). When you attach the camera you can setup another account (not the same as the one you setup for a buy). And if you want to ask questions on their support site - you've guessed it - you have to setup a third account. If you worry about privacy don't setup accounts just press an extra button when you start the app to accept the terms of use. I use a wallet type case for my phone and had no problem fitting the Seek without the case getting in the way. It seated just fine. I realize that this may not be the case (no pun intended) with all case types but depends on design of your specific type of case. First thing I realized using the camera was that 20° FOV (Field Of View) is very narrow. I had to keep my distance from objects if I wanted an overview of things. It was the cause of a little irritation to begin with but now I'm used to it and it works fine both indoors and outdoors. It's not that I have to stand 20 feet away as other reviewers has claimed. I was able to take reasonable pictures in a small room 6 × 6 feet. Next thing was the software. It's not intuitive at all. Often you have to look for the right button and while in changing settings you have to go through 2 steps to get back before you can take a picture or movie (not sound on the movies by the way - but you know that if you read the specs). That is a constant source of irritation together with the fact that some controls switch places and gets mirrored when the camera (phone) tilts. I hope an update will change that one day (updates can update your camera's firmware by the way). The focus lens (not a zoom lens) works as expected. I've successfully focused on objects as close as 4 inches and as far as 1500 feet. On short ranges a picture can get very detailed because of the good resolution. On a distance it makes a difference as to how small and how far you can detect a heat source. Pictures from afar does not get sharp but you would know that if you researched just a little (you still "only" have 32,000 measuring points). Focusing on most objects with just a little texture shows how accurate this camera is. It's possible to get very detailed pictures. Most low resolution thermals produce blurry picture and Flir introduced the msx technology to outline the picture so you can see what it was you took a picture of, but in most cases the Seek pictures are very clear and objects are easily distinguished. Provided there's enough contrast in temperatures. Therm App (384 × 288 gives more than 110,000 temperature measurements in a picture) has a higher resolution than Seek but as mentioned the price is way up and temperature detection is much narrower than the Seek. I bought an extension cable for my camera because I'm lazy and won't bother to get out of my car. I can hold the camera out the window and it works fine. It can be a little difficult to point but it does work. Only thing you have to take in to account is that the app orient itself according to the phones position and not the cameras. (You can take pictures that shows upside down on your computer, but even native programs on any Mac or pc can easily turn them). I wrote to Seek regarding EXIF and thermal data in the pictures. There's no data stored with the pictures and what you see is what you get (other companies saves thermal data with pictures thus making it possible to process the pictures later on a computer - change the color scheme for instance). Seek wrote to me that they might update firmware later to include this data witch would be a major improvement but not necessarily something all users need. In the settings you can change what temperature scale to use (Fahrenheit, Celsius and Kelvin). Aspect ratio can be set to 4:3 or 16:9. The first will utilize more of the thermal sensor and the latter fits better on modern screens (but be advised that what really happens is that the 4:3 picture is cut to fit) It's possible to ad watermarks to your pictures. You'll find 3 options in the settings: "Date & Time", Location and Seek Logo. They can be chosen individually and the fact that you can turn off the Seek Logo is a plus (not possible on Flir cameras - don't know about Therm App).. The date, time and location is taken from your phone so if the date or time is off so will the watermark be. If your location on the phone is turned off you won't be able to get a precise location on the picture (I don't know why I have to tell you this but apparently not all think about this) The camera I heavily relying on the phones cpu and that's what keeps the price down. The software allows you to change between 9 different color palettes: white, black, iron, cool, amber, indigo, tyrian, glory and envy. They will each show temperatures in a mix of gradient and different colors. I've found that the same motive can be more or less clear/obvious depending on the palette used. it's possible to have the temperature shown on the picture either in spot mode (temperature measured and shown in the middle of the picture) and High/Low mode where highest and lowest temperature within the frame is shown. There is a search mode where you can have the camera highlight temperatures higher, lower or exactly a given temperature. In the thermal+ mode you can use the camera together with the phones camera and slide between the 2. If you double press on the normal picture you'll be able to zoom and pan the picture so it fits the thermal picture. With a little practice the 2 pictures can be lined up to almost perfection a feature that is very useful. When you take a picture in this mode 2 pictures will be saved to the phone. An ordinary and a thermal. Within the app you can still slide between the two but that is not the case when you export the pictures or see them in your phones image viewer (goes without saying, but still saying it) If you take the picture in one of the temperature modes the temperature will be shown on both pictures. All in all I'm very satisfied with this camera. I have both ios and android version and this review goes for both. Only difference I've noted is that the ios version seems to fit firmer in the phone and can be set both ways in the phone. For the android version, on a phone with the micro usb turned the "wrong" way a small cable works
Scritto da: shradha more
Product is worst
Please don’t purchase quality is worst. Sealed was open. Image was not visible properly
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Uses phone battery, a lot
Ideal to show where more insulation needed
Scritto da: stephen j gutteridge
Seek Compact pro high resolution infrared camera For iPhone
From the outset I should say I am Very pleased with this device, it's done everything I’d wish for and more, the resolution is very good indeed for such a reasonably priced device, I’ve have had no problems with stability using a iphone 11 pro and it has worked perfectly from day one with this combination, its primary purpose was to evaluate heat loss in a 600 year old thatched property with Victorian extension and has exceeded in all areas. Plus the delivery from HK took six days which I am very pleased about, so all round I'm very happy with this purchase. If you are in the market for an infrared camera you're unlikely to go far wrong with this unit. so highly recommended.
Scritto da: esoel
The specs are a fraud
Unfortunately I have been using this product for a while so it is too late to return it. I didn't think to really test the temperature range until recently, after buying a temperature controlled soldering iron. The temperature tops at 105ºC, a far cry from the reported 330ºC. I can't really test the lower range, it reports -15ºC on my freezer and the weather rarely goes below 0º here.
Scritto da: Giulio Zanni
interesting in relation to the effective resolution and price
the product is interesting in relation to the effective resolution and price. the app is certainly immature and at the moment it is not able to provide reliable temperature values ​​for which the investigation that can be carried out is only or mainly qualitative. however I point out that there is an active community of developers and it is possible to connect the device to windows. I recommend looking for: thermalviewer by joe c. with it you can experiment very seriously and this model is supported.

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