When we reviewed the FLIR One iPhone-attached infrared camera back in August, we found the device to be kind of a mixed bag. On one hand, it was undeniably a neat gadget—the device snapped onto the ...
If you’re a fan of cop shows or military dramas, you’ve no doubt seen ghostlike pictures of bright white bad guys in the night that are produced by forward looking infrared radar (FLIR) cameras. The ...
Phone cameras have gotten extremely powerful. The one in your phone right now can capture your kid’s quick moves at the soccer game, take day-spanning time-lapses, and it probably has a chance to take ...
Thermal imaging camera maker FLIR Systems has started working with drone maker DJI Technology on infrared cameras that can be attached to DJI’s drones. The partnership could expand the drone market, ...
Milestone thermal imager sold by Professional Equipment, given to Bob Childs, Home Inspector Tucson, AZ, November 4, 2009 – FLIR Systems (NASDAQ: FLIR) announces the delivery of its 100,000th ...
Thermal imaging camera maker FLIR Systems has started working with drone maker DJI Technology on infrared cameras that can be attached to DJI’s drones. The partnership could expand the drone market, ...
I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a thousand products during 18 years working full-time at PCMag.com, including every generation of the iPhone and the ...
I've been using the same infrared camera, the FLIR E6, for the past three years. Today, it's still my infrared camera of choice as a home inspector. I'm basing my decision on a combination of price ...
Joining the A-Series of infrared cameras from FLIR Systemsis the A615, the line's highest-resolution model capable of producing over300,000 pixels of accurate temperature-measurement data. The A615 ...
FLIR Systems has announced new low prices for its i5 and i7 thermal imaging cameras. FLIR Systems has announced new low prices for its i5 and i7 thermal imaging cameras. Effective Sept. 1, 2010, the ...
Flir is one of those companies that, even if you don’t know its name, you know its work. Almost any kind of infrared footage that you’ve seen, whether it’s of hot tires in Formula One, or the Boston ...