• Handheld camera provides portable infrared imaging capabilities

    Featuring adjustable thermal level and span, full-frame thermography, and 76,800 temperature pixels, the RevealPRO handheld infrared camera from Seek Thermal is designed to identify potential hazards in seconds in applications such as building and predictive maintenance, surveillance, and situational awareness. 
    Sept. 9, 2016
    2 min read

    Featuring adjustable thermal level and span, full-frame thermography, and 76,800 temperature pixels, the RevealPRO handheld infrared camera from Seek Thermal is designed to identify potential hazards in seconds in applications such as building and predictive maintenance, surveillance, and situational awareness. The camera features a 320 x 240 VOx infrared microbolometer with a spectral range of 7.5 – 14 µm, as well as a fixed focus, 300 Lumen LED light, and a frame rate of greater than 15 fps in normal mode. Additionally, the camera, which costs $699 USD, comes with software, which enables adjustable thermal level and span, on-screen emissivity control, nine standard and high-contrast color palettes, and full-frame mapping of temperature distribution.

    To Learn More:

    Contact:Seek Thermal
    Headquarters: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
    Product:
    RevealPRO handheld infrared camera
    Key Features: 320 x 240 VOx infrared microbolometer with a spectral range of 7.5 – 14 µm, 5 x 2.4 x 1.2 in form factor, software, 4GB internal drive.

    What Seek Thermal says:
    View more information on the RevealPRO.

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    Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013.  Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.

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