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Thermal Imagers
Thermal imagers and infrared cameras for building inspection, electrical maintenance, HVAC diagnostics and home energy auditing. Browse FLIR and Extech cameras from entry level 80 by 60 pixel handhelds to professional 640 by 512 instruments with on screen analytics, MSX overlay and WiFi reporting.
FLIR TG268 Thermal Camera 24:1/160 x 120 with Bullseye Laser and Type-K Thermocouple -13°F to 752°F
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR TG268 Spot Infrared Thermal Camera is engineered to deliver precise, non-contact temperature readings up to 752°F (400°C), with a...
View full detailsFLIR High-Temperature Spot Infrared Thermal Camera TG298 30:1/160 x 120 with Bullseye Laser -13°F to 1976°F
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR TG298 High-Temperature Spot Infrared Thermal Camera allows users to accurately measure objects with temperatures up to 1976°F (10...
View full detailsFLIR TG297 High Temperature Industrial Thermal Camera 160 x 120 -13F to 1886F 9Hz
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR TG297 Industrial High Temperature Spot Thermal Camera, 160 x 120, -13°F to 1886°F, 9Hz combines precise non-contact temperature m...
View full detailsFLIR TG275 Automotive Diagnostic Thermal Camera 160 x 120 < 9 Hz
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR TG275 Thermal Camera for Automotive Diagnostics is a purpose-built tool for automotive professionals, designed to reveal hidden h...
View full detailsFLIR TG267 Thermal Camera 160 x 120 Resolution -13F to 716F 9Hz
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR TG267 Spot Thermal Camera, 160 x 120, -13°F to 716°F, 9Hz takes you beyond the limitations of single-spot IR thermometers, allowi...
View full detailsFLIR ONE EDGE PRO Wireless Thermal Camera 160x120 8.7Hz for iOS and Android Smartphones
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR ONE EDGE PRO Compact Thermal Camera is a powerful tool that brings advanced thermal imaging to your fingertips. Designed for both...
View full detailsFLIR K2 Thermal Imaging Camera for Firefighting 160x120 9Hz
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR K2 Thermal Imaging Camera is built to thrive in the harshest environments firefighters face. Compact, lightweight, and tough, the...
View full detailsFLIR K1 Thermal Imaging Camera 160x120 9Hz for Situational Awareness
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR K1 Thermal Imaging Camera for Situational Awareness, 160 x 120, 9 Hz is a rugged, compact tool built to deliver accurate 360° ass...
View full detailsFLIR E5 Pro Infrared Camera 9Hz 160x120 Resolution MSX Technology Ignite Cloud -4°F to 752°F
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR E5 Pro Infrared Camera delivers exceptional thermal imaging performance in a lightweight, rugged design ideal for professionals c...
View full detailsFLIR Compact Thermal Camera CX5 for Hazardous Locations with Wi-Fi MSX Technology and Ignite Cloud Connectivity 160 x 120 9 MHz
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR CX5 Hazardous Location-Rated Compact Thermal Camera is engineered for safer, faster inspections in potentially explosive environm...
View full detailsFLIR C5 Compact Thermal Camera with Wi-Fi Ignite Cloud Connectivity 160 x 120 9 Hz and MSX Technology
Teledyne FLIRThe Teledyne FLIR C5 Compact Thermal Camera with Wi-Fi and MSX Technology, and Ignite Cloud Connectivity, 160 x 120, 9 Hz is your go-to tool for bu...
View full detailsHow to Choose a Thermal Imager
A thermal imaging camera produces a colour map of surface temperature, which makes invisible problems visible: missing insulation, water leaks, overloaded breakers, slipping bearings. Pick the resolution to match the work and check thermal sensitivity, accuracy and supported analytics.
Resolution
- 80 by 60 to 160 by 120. Entry level. Useful for residential energy audits, pest inspection and basic moisture detection.
- 240 by 180 to 320 by 240. Professional building science and electrical maintenance work.
- 384 by 288 to 640 by 512. Industrial inspection, fire service, R&D. Captures small temperature differences across large objects from a safe distance.
Thermal Sensitivity (NETD)
NETD measures the smallest temperature difference the camera can detect. 50 mK or lower is excellent (energy auditing, building science). 100 mK is acceptable for most maintenance work. Higher numbers (less sensitive) struggle with subtle wet area or insulation gaps.
MSX, Wi Fi and Reporting
MSX overlays the visible camera image on the thermal image so labels, gauges and serial plates remain readable. Wi Fi connectivity sends images to a phone or tablet for instant reporting. Voice and text annotation on captured images saves hours of post job documentation.
Pair a thermal imager with a moisture meter to confirm whether a cool spot is a wet area or just a draft, and a clamp meter for electrical maintenance work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a thermal imager and a thermal camera?
The two terms are used interchangeably. Both measure surface temperature and produce a colour image. Some manufacturers reserve "thermal imager" for handheld scanning tools and "thermal camera" for fixed installations and high resolution scientific instruments.
What resolution do I need for home inspection?
For residential home inspection and energy auditing, 160 by 120 is the entry level recommended by InterNACHI and most state building science programs. 240 by 180 or 320 by 240 captures more detail and reads better in client reports.
Can a thermal imager see through walls?
No. Thermal imagers see surface temperature only. They cannot see through drywall or wood. They can show patterns of warmer or cooler surfaces caused by moisture, missing insulation, framing or pipes behind the wall, but they cannot image hidden objects directly.
Are FLIR thermal cameras worth the price?
FLIR is the leading commercial thermal camera brand with mature software, accessories, training and parts support. For paid inspection and industrial work, the support and image quality usually make FLIR worth the higher up front cost compared with budget brands.