Thermal imaging is an interesting selling point, who needs that?
If you have a house, you can detect bad isolation and gaps.
It can also detect hotspots in electronics, which can be immensely helpful if you repair or make your own designs.
Those are the most helpful uses I’ve found myself, but admittedly I haven’t really used my FLIR for about a year now, so not something I use often.I have a phone with one, it’s just been a neat toy so far. I do know someone who used a USB-C module version to track down wasp nests though.
Oddly, despite being older, the resolution of the infiray “camera” in mine is 256×192, higher than the FLIR unit in this phone.
Is it just an IR camera like security cameras use?
What phone do you have?
Doogee v31gt
Me! I need that. I use thermal imaging to fix things from plumbing, cars, to circuit boards. I use it to see if my dog is still at the end of the garden at night and to find draughts in the home. Thermal imaging is useful AF.
Chinese Company and sells stuff to Russia.
NOPE THANKS.
5G shouldn’t be a selling point anymore, especially as they’re removing 3G in many areas.
It is for China…