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    Night Vision Thermal Imaging Camera for Android

    Inexpensive night vision thermal imaging camera for sale, with a high IR resolution of 256X192, offers unparalleled clarity and detail in thermal imaging. Compatible with your Android smartphone, it seamlessly integrates into your outdoor adventures and professional endeavors.
    SKU: SISCO-TIC-588E
    $553.89
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    📅 Delivery: 7-12 days
    Overview


    Buy a budget-friendly night vision thermal imaging camera online, designed for durability and reliability, the SISCO thermal imaging camera boasts an IP54 rating, ensuring resistance against water and dust. Whether you're exploring the wilderness, conducting night hikes, or performing industrial inspections, this compact yet powerful tool enhances your visibility and safety in low-light conditions.

     

    Night vision mini thermal camera
    • Multiple Display Modes: The high resolution thermal imaging camera offers six different display modes: iron red, white hot, black hot, rainbow, red hot, and cold blue.
    • Versatile Connectivity: The outdoor night vision thermal imaging camera supports both Type C Android and USB interfaces.
    • Durable Construction: The camera's casing is made from metal and PVC, ensuring durability and longevity.
    • Compact and Portable: Its small size makes it easy to carry, allowing for convenient use in a variety of settings and situations.
    • 10mm Medium-Long Focus Lens: Equipped with a 10mm medium-long focus lens for enhanced imaging capabilities.
    Micro night vision thermal camera
    • Powerful Full-Temperature Range Analysis: The micro thermal camera is capable of performing comprehensive analyses across the entire temperature spectrum.
    • High Resolution and Video Quality: The mini infrared thermometer camera boasts a 256*192 high-resolution sensor and can capture 25Hz high-definition video.
    • Advanced Functionality: The small infrared scanner features GPS for accurate positioning, a laser pointer, crosshair divisions, and hotspot tracking.
    • Long-Distance Night Vision: The IR thermography camera provides ultra-long-distance night vision, allowing visibility over distances exceeding 100 meters.

    Applications

    SISCO night vision thermal imaging cameras are essential for wildlife observation and conservation, wilderness survival, night hiking, and industrial and building inspections, providing enhanced visibility and safety in low-light conditions.

    Thermal imaging camera for night hiking

    Night Hiking

    Infrared thermal imaging camera for wildlife observation and conservation

    Wildlife Observation

    Thermal imaging camera for industrial and building inspections

    Building Inspections

    Thermal imaging camera for wilderness survival

    Wilderness Survival

    Specs

     

    Model SISCO-NF-588E
    IR Resolution 256X192
    Pixel Size 12um
    Working Band 8~14um
    Frame Rate 25Hz
    NETD <70mK@25°C
    FOV 17.5°x13.2°
    Lens 10mm Lens
    Focusing Method Focus
    Electronic Amplification 1x-4x infinite zoom (via screen gestures)
    Temperature Measurement Supports temperature measurement at the highest point, lowest point, center point of the entire screen
    Color Palette Iron red, rainbow, white hot, black hot, cool blue, red hot
    Hotspot Tracking Support
    Waterproof and Dustproof IP54
    GPS Can display mobile phone GPS information in the App
    Electronic Compass Mobile phone electronic compass information can be displayed in the App
    Screen Rotation Support
    Video Support
    Photograph Support
    Dimension 30x30x19mm
    Storage Environment -40°~85°C
    Working Environment -20°~60°C
    Weight 30g


    Details
    Infrared thermal imaging camera details

    FAQs

    Q1: How does a thermal imaging camera work?
    A1: Thermal imaging camera works by detecting infrared radiation, which is emitted by all objects based on their temperature. The camera's sensor captures this radiation and converts it into an electronic signal. This signal is then processed to create a thermal image or thermogram, where different temperatures are represented by various colors or shades of gray, allowing users to visualize heat patterns and temperature variations.

    The camera uses a special lens to focus the infrared light emitted by objects in its field of view. Inside the camera, a phased array of infrared-detector elements creates a detailed temperature pattern called a thermogram. This thermogram is translated into electric impulses, which are then processed by the camera's circuitry to produce a visible image on the display, illustrating the heat distribution of the scene. This technology is widely used in various applications such as detecting termites and mice, conducting electrical and HVAC inspections, firefighting, locating water leaks, and performing building and home inspections.

    Q2: Can an infrared thermal imaging camera detect water leaks?
    A2: Yes, an infrared thermal imaging camera can effectively detect water leaks. It identifies temperature variations on surfaces, which can indicate the presence of moisture. When water leaks occur, they often cause cooler or warmer spots on walls, floors, or ceilings due to the difference in thermal conductivity compared to dry areas.

    By using the thermal imaging camera, technicians can quickly and non-invasively locate the source of the leak without needing to dismantle structures. This makes it a valuable tool for early detection and repair, preventing further damage and reducing maintenance costs.

    Q3: Can an infrared thermal imaging camera be used outdoors in various weather conditions?
    A3: Yes, infrared thermal imaging cameras can be used outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. They are designed to detect temperature differences and can function effectively in both day and night. However, certain environmental factors like heavy rain, fog, or extreme temperatures can affect the clarity and accuracy of the thermal images. For optimal performance, it is advisable to use the camera in conditions where visibility is not severely obstructed. Additionally, many models are built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, including being resistant to dust and water, ensuring durability and reliable operation in different environments.

    Tips: How to choose the best thermal imaging camera for your needs?

    Choosing the best thermal imaging camera for your needs involves considering several key factors to ensure you get a device that suits your specific applications and budget. Here are some important considerations to help you make an informed decision:

    • Resolution: Higher resolution (e.g., 320x240 pixels) provides clearer images and better detail.
      Temperature Range: Ensure the camera can measure the temperatures relevant to your application.
    • Field of View (FOV): A wider FOV (e.g., 56° x 42°) allows for scanning larger areas quickly.
    • Sensitivity: Higher sensitivity detects smaller temperature differences, improving accuracy.
      Image and Video Capture: Look for cameras that can capture both for comprehensive documentation.
    • Storage and Connectivity: Adequate built-in storage (e.g., 8GB) and USB transfer capabilities are important for data management.
    • Software: Ensure it includes robust analysis tools for detailed inspection reports.
    • Durability and Design: Choose a rugged, ergonomic design for ease of use in various environments.
    • Battery Life: Long battery life supports extended use without frequent recharging.
    • Additional Features: Options like multiple color palettes and automatic temperature tracking can enhance usability.
    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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