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ToolGuyd > New Tools > Seek Thermal, a $199 Thermal Imaging Camera for Your Phone

Seek Thermal, a $199 Thermal Imaging Camera for Your Phone

Sep 26, 2014 Stuart 6 Comments

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Seek Thermal Camera for Android

Seek Thermal has come out the Thermal, a $199 thermal imaging camera that works with certain Android and Apple smartphones. It works with Android phones with microUSB ports and USB on the Go support, and iPhones built with the newer Lightning connector.

Seek Thermal Camera for iPhone

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Check Seek Thermal’s website for updated compatibility info.

Key features include a 206 x 156 px thermal sensor array, a glass lens with 36° field of view, magnesium housing, and -40° to 330° C (-40° to 626° F) temperature measurement range.

Seek Thermal Camera Attached to Android Phone

With a price of just $199, the Thermal is being marketed towards consumers and professional audiences alike.

Seek ThermalPlus Feature

Seek Thermal’s app will offer a ThermalPlus mode that allows for side-by-side viewing of thermal and visual images.

The Thermal will be available soon, through distributors such as Amazon, and Seek Thermal directly.

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More Info(via Seek Thermal)

Related: Flir ONE thermal imaging module for iPhone 5/5S

First Thoughts

One thing I don’t quite like about the Seek Thermal camera is how it’s advertised as a way to see intruders and potentially nefarious individuals in the dark, such as when you walk to your car in a parking lot at night. They also advertise it as a way to check the temperature of meat on the grill. To me that kind of takes away from the many ways this can be used professionally, to check for drafts, water damage, and malfunctioning electrical equipment.

It can be tempting to look at the $199 price tag and wonder how Seek Thermal did it, but keep in mind that this is just a camera module, and that it requires the LCD and computing power of a smartphone to work.

The takeaway is that this is a $200 smartphone thermal camera module that shows you the normally-invisible world of infrared light. How well it works for contractors, tradesmen, and professionals will remain to be seen.

Generally, if you’re looking for a more professionally well-featured standalone thermal imager, the $1000 Flir E4 is a great way to go. It delivers a good quality image, and that’s even before user firmware modification. The great Flir image quality is partially attributed to their MSX visual image enhancement technology, which doesn’t just overlay visual and thermal images, it adds visual contrast into the thermal image.

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6 Comments

  1. Mike

    Sep 26, 2014

    How about the Flir One? I think they are finally shipping it. Seems like a better brand and camera for not much more. Too bad it’s iPhone 5 only, guess I’ll need to wait another year till they update for the iPhone 6. This does seem to be a system that will last longer as phone change.

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    • Stuart

      Sep 26, 2014

      That’s a good point about the Flir One.

      But to date there hasn’t been news of an Android-compatible One. The One isn’t so much a thermal imaging camera module as it is an iPhone 5/5S module.

      The Flir One’s sensor has much lower resolution, but it’s going to have a better software package that includes MSX image enhancement.

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  2. Patrick

    Nov 3, 2014

    The reason that most people would go for this option over Flir is the $1000 price tag and to get a really good quality unit you would have to spend a $1000 plus in the Flir name where this is doing near the same for a lot less.

    Reply
  3. Nathan

    Jul 16, 2015

    would like to see more items like this come out.

    sure it’s a bit gimmicky -because they want to sell units to people that are buying it for the gimmick of it.

    but it has practical use – temp range is pretty good for home use. professionally maybe.

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  4. George

    Dec 25, 2015

    You say $199. But you will not find one for that price, unless you buy used.

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    • Pierce

      Jan 2, 2016

      Yea where I am it’s 300$ at least…

      Reply

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