This New Thermal Imaging Tool is Surprisingly Affordable

  • So, here's what you need to know to decide if the FLIR Scout TK is right for you.

    Overview:

    The FLIR Scout TK is a consumer-grade thermal imaging monocular. It works by detecting relative heat. This is a vastly different approach from light-amplifying night vision. That means the FLIR isn’t just capable of seeing in the dark, but through smoke and fog, too.

    The Scout TK displays relative heat differences, not absolute values: an object stands out when it’s a different temperature from its surroundings.

    The handheld monocular recharges via USB and has a five-hour run time. In addition to displaying its images on a small screen, inside its eye cup, the Scout TK can also capture 1,000 images and shoot four hours of video.

     

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    1. James Grouzos said:

      Didn’t work well in areas with lots of trees. I bought one but ended up selling it.

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