Long-Lasting Battery Life Best-in-class battery life of up to 4 hours continuous thermal imagingĭurable, Pocket-Sized Housing Built with a rugged, IP54 ratingĮasy-to-Use InterfaceDiagnose problems on-the-spot and analyzes images on your device WIFI Live View Stream a live thermal view onto your smartphone or tablet over WiFi Large Color Touch Screen3.5” color touchscreen with 640x480 resolution so you can see more detail SeekFusion™ TechnologySee exactly what you’re looking at with combined visible and thermal images Seek ShotPRO puts durable and sleek thermal imaging expertise in your pocket.ģ20 x 240 Best in Class Thermal ResolutionIdentify, diagnose and report problems faster with high resolution thermal images and video Mount to a tripod and live stream to colleagues to tackle tougher jobs in the challenging environments. Share and stream to any smartphone or tablet over WiFi.
Take full control of photos and video by adjusting the blend between visible and thermal images. Precisely diagnose problems with 16x higher resolution than comparably priced cameras. Spot measurements and temperature boxes to create time-saving reports on the spot. Snap photo and video and analyze immediately with new on-board thermography tools. Seek ShotPRO is the most advanced thermal imaging camera for building professionals. Take full control of your image by adjusting the blend between visible and thermal images. Precisely diagnose problems with 15 times the resolution of comparably priced cameras. Add spot measurements and temperature boxes to create time-saving reports on the spot.
This feature can also be found on professional IR cameras.Seek ShotPRO Pocket Sized Handheld Thermal Imager There is also the option of shifting the IR image with respect to the visible one, so that they align with each other as accurately as possible. You can adjust the amount that each image is displayed. This results in a mixed image where it is much easier to see what you are measuring. Here different colour patterns for the display of the image are available, which spot-temperatures are shown in the image and there is access to the stored screen shots.Ī very important little icon is the “eye”, that offers the option of combining the thermal image with an image from the normal camera that is also built in. The bottom bar gives access to the image settings. The top bar leads to the preference settings including the choice of temperature unit, setting the clock and the emissivity. When touching the image on the screen, a bar appears at the top and bottom for the various settings.
The camera can make a wireless connection to a PC using WiFi. On the front is the lens with a lens cover, on the other side is a 3.5” touch screen. The entire housing is covered with a tough rubber covering and the thing looks like it could handle the odd bump. The ShotPro is an standalone IR camera in the format of a smartphone. Even the relatively cheap Seek Compact already has a sensor with 206x156 pixels.
To compare: an IR camera in the price category up to 1000 Euro has a sensor with at most 160x120 pixels, while the Seek ShotPro has 320x240 pixels. Nevertheless these two have one thing in common: They provide a very detailed image that shows an accurate distribution of the heat.
On one side we have the semi-professional Seek ShotPro with a price tag of 850 Euro and on the other side there is the Seek Compact, a plug-in module for smartphones for some 300 Euro, which is available as an Android and an iPhone version. Here we look at two products from Seek that are in very different price segments. These temperatures are usually represented on the screen using different colours. And this radiation is a measure of the temperature of the objects that are observed. In contrast to a normal camera, this one is not sensitive to the visible light spectrum, but is only sensitive to infrared radiation. We probably don't need to explain to most electronics engineers what such a thermal imaging camera does. In this article we compare two IR cameras from the American manufacturer Seek, which have sensors with a much higher resolution than those in other devices in the same price category. But such a camera can also offer the electronics engineer a solution to tracking down heat problems in circuits. Infrared cameras are very convenient for tracking insulation leaks in rooms, blockages in drains and hotspots in electrical installations.