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Flir One Pro - Thermal Imaging Camera for Android Smartphones (USB-C), 480x360 Super Resolution (160x120 Native IR)

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Style: Pro - Android USB-C


Features

  • COMPATIBILITY: Infrared camera plugs directly into phone charging port and connects with all USB-C Android devices including Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel and more
  • SUPER RESOLUTION: Vivid IR technology upscales the image to 480x360 from 160x120 for greater detail and clarity. Flir MSX technology merges thermal and visual images to enhance details in real time.
  • THERMAL INSPECTION GUIDES: Within the Flir One app is a step-by-step inspection guide to help you address typical faults easily and perform accurate home inspections. Find air leaks, moisture buildup, and more
  • ACCURACY: Measures temperature within 3C or 5% when the unit is within 15 C 35 C and the scene is within 5 C 120 C
  • JOBSITE TOUGH: Built to take the abuse that working on a jobsite dishes out every day, rated to take a drop from 1.5 meters and is built to last
  • USES: Commercial Grade thermal imager ideal for a wide variety of applications including home inspection, automotive, chemical, plastics and machinery industries

Description

The Flir One Pro helps you find invisible problems faster than ever, whether you're inspecting electrical panels, troubleshooting mechanical systems, looking for HVAC problems, or finding water damage. This Flir One Pro-Series camera offers 4x the native resolution of the Flir One, for sharper image clarity that's further enhanced by the revolutionary Flir VividIR. Measure temperatures more than 3x higher than any Flir One model—up to 400°C (752°F)—with a sensitivity that detects temperature differences down to 70 mK. Packed with powerful measurement tools, the Flir One Pro will work as hard as you do. Compatible with the iphone 15 and newer models.

Product Dimensions: 0.55 x 2.68 x 1.34 inches


Item Weight: 1.38 ounces


Item model number: ONE Pro USB-C


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 31, 2017


Manufacturer: FLIR


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  • Excellent thermal imaging tool for PCB analysis
Style: Pro - Android USB-C
Thrilled with the performance of this camera using the free flir app (also excellent) on android. I do electronic ckt and PCB design and primarily use it with my phone (pixel 3A) to image PCBs for thermal analysis. It views in real time and optionally detects the hottest (and/or coldest) spot, and can also be configured with a few other (reposition-able) spots to report the specific temperatures at those points. Displayed temp values update very rapidly (seems around 10 times per sec or so). Saved images are saved as readily viewable .JPG files, but those files also invisibly include all the thermal data for every pixel in the image. These images can be further analyzed on a PC using the "FLIR tools" app (downloaded free from FLIR). In that app the image color scheme and range can be scaled/changed. You can display spot temps, average or peak or minimum temps within user defined regions. I generally use the camera at a distance of around 6 inches and get fine results. The only downside I've noticed when using it that close is that the optical image overlay on the thermal image does not align very well, so I just disable that feature. Quick start usage guide (for android): Charge the camera. (must be charged using it's USB-C charging jack - does not get charged at all from phone) Download/install the Flir phone app on google play. Optionally download Flir Tools (PC app) from FLIR website. Camera works without this, but allows later analysis of saved images. You might need to provide your proof of purchase details to download. Before plugging the (charged) camera into the phone, first turn it on by pressing the button on bottom of camera. LED in button will light. Not sure if this is just with mine, but the button doesn't seem to depress when pushed, but just the pressure of my finger on the button turns it on. Once on, now plug it onto the phone. Note that the knob behind the USB plug can be turned to adjust the length of the plug to fit a recessed USB port due to a phone case. The (previously downloaded) app should automatically start within a few secs of when the camera is plugged in. If it doesn't automatically start, open the app directly. The camera views the scene in real time, and snapshot images are saved to your phone just as normal photos. They can be transferred (as JPG) to your PC via the normal methods (email, USB, etc) where they can be further viewed, analyzed, printed using the Flir Tools app. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2021 by buyer

  • Great for What It Is and Does!!
Style: Pro - Android USB-C
In a past life I was a IRTC Certified IR camera operator for a large Insurance company specializing in high value, complex residential properties (think mansions). Used FLIR IR cameras to spot water leaks, electrical hotspots, failed double paned windows, missing insulation, air leaks through electrical outlets, doors/windows, etc. Great tool. Bought this one for use around my and my friends' houses, and because I'm a nerd. It doesn't have the resolution of the expensive IR cameras, but it tells you what's going on. App is easy to use once you get used to it. Follow the instructions!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026 by Your DM This Weekend

  • Great device. Android 9/10 users download app from FLIR not Google Play (supports 11 and above)
Style: Pro - Android USB-C
I bought this FLIR a year ago, worked great. Software stopped working at end of 2022, but it is only the software on the Google Play, since it requires Android 11 or above now. If you have Android 10 or 9 (go to their support and search on "FLIR ONE® Device Compatibility"), then you need to use a different version downloaded from their support site, found by searching for "FLIR One Legacy App v3.6.1 for Pro, LT & Gen3 Cameras" or you can open up a ticket and they will give you the link. Battery life is a little short (maybe about 20-30 mins of solid use), but the device is quite light and pocket-sized as a tradeoff. It has come in handy for me scoping out water leaks, cold air leaks and of course, having a lot of fun with the kids. I have them hide, then I track their heat footprints! It makes hide and seek easier :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2023 by Scott S.

  • A useful tool
Style: Pro - Android USB-C
As a tech on high speed packaging equipment this is a great tool. Small, portable and plugs directly into my phone. Helps me locate heat in moving parts and find problems.
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2026 by Timothy

  • Was 2 stars, now 1. Virtually no support. Obsoletes devices, stops working with what used to work
Style: Pro - Android USB-C
UPDATE December 2024. As with all my reviews, I write about products I buy for myself and when I can, share my use experiences so that others have more to go on than some paid for review where someone gets something for free and then talks about it. I bought his over a year ago, it's been a real challenge to get any reliable use out of it because the software isn't done well and therefore the hardware is a work when it wants to affair. I've tried plenty of devices (phones and tablets) from Android Version 8 to 14. WIth Android 14 (yes there is now 15) it doesn't work. The company drops versions like a hot potato and while end of life app timelines do have their place, when an app doesn't really work the answer isn't to deprecate it and move on, the answer is to make it work, reliably. Hardware without software support is not a good value. The hardware in this case is the Flir One Pro. One would think "PRO" means professional or at least tier one function and quality. It is not. While the camera itself has in the past worked...sometimes and then on just one device semi-consistently, now it works on nothing because the software app (which is part and parcel to the camera because without the app the camera is useless) isn't well supported and becomes obsolete on even Android 9 devices. Lets be open about this, many people do not trade up hardware all the time meaning they might hold onto a phone and especially tablets. The buy a Flir One Pro and then find they can't use a device that used to work with it and the reason is what used to work (app and tablet) no longer work. The company makes an APK install file available which also doesn't work. Then, the Play Store makes the newer version of the app unavailable to you and the company doesn't offer the APK file so you can see if it will work on your older device. Remember, it used to work until an update and then stopped working. This isn't some cheap thermal camera attachment, its rather expensive in that for about 1/3 the price more you can buy a phone with a built-in thermal camera easily as good as this one and you'll have everything you need built-in. FLIR is a well known company and they sell really high end equipment but this is just one one of them. Read the volume of comments available on the Internet, lots of people have lots of problems with the APP, support and the hardware too. I regret this purchase and can't recommend you buy this unless you are willing to accept what works today might not tomorrow and you won't find it works in the future either. Execution doesn't match the idea. This is not some cheap thermal camera attachment, it's pricey and for that you should expect more than a few minutes of use before the battery drains. The connectivity is also problematic and the app you need to use which comes from the same company is sort of they had to make one so they pushed it out half baked. The quality of the actual camera is pretty good but past that is where things fail. Fully charged the connection to the phone is a hit or miss with the misses exceeding the good connections. By the time that is sorted there are perhaps a few minutes of actual battery life remaining. As he battery discharges the camera often disconnects from the phone and you are back to charging the camera. While the charging doesn't take long, probably because it's so small, the process is repeated over and over until I finally just put it back into it's nicely padded case and use something else. For the money, adding just some can get you a smartphone with a thermal camera and also true IR night vision built-in. While thermal cameras need quite a bit of power to function and IR even more, at least with a phone that has the features built-in there is more than a few minutes of actual use. I like the extendable USB connector but in execution that too has its problems. The connector if fully retracted becomes very difficult to extend and when extended it doesn't fit well into the case. Once connected to the phone or tablet (I tried both) the camera just hands there with no stability and one accidental brush up against anything and that connector will get damaged on either the camera or the phone or both. What is needed is a sleeve that slides up on the back and front to insure that the camera is somewhat protected from being bent in those directions. The entire setup as with many USB dongle type accessories is fragile so that isn't unique to this camera but the manufacturer could include some protection given the price you pay. The quality of the image is ok, midrange I'd say and the pictures are of the same quality. Once again however, the app has a lot of lag time when selcting features and the controls are clumisly arranged. The apps seems to be updated but some problems like lag time which have been reported for quite some time go unaddressed. The potential in this camera is good but until the manufacturer spends more time making it better and less time telling everyone how good it is, I can't recommend it. I had high hopes and good use cases for buying it but the price for what it does has me using alternatives that do far more with better results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by Red Lightning

  • Works well for the most part
Works well, I was slightly concerned after reading other reviews, but decided to give it a try, and I've had good luck so far. Image quality isn't perfectly sharp, but is very acceptable and it's easy to tell what your looking at. Videos do tend to be jerky. Battery life was a concern I had, and the battery percent indicator is slightly wacky, it drops as soon as the camera is unplugged from the charge cord and sometimes goes up if you disconnect and reconnect it without being charged. For a test I deliberately left the camera on and my phone lit up, and it was nearly dead but still running over an hour later and had only used about 8 percent of my phone's battery. For continuous use over about 45 minutes at a time, it needs to be fully charged and a battery pack would be a good idea. The Android version of the app had caused me no trouble. The USB-C connector is just barely long enough to connect to my Moto Z2 in an OtterBox commuter, it actually doesn't quite plug in all the way, but gets close enough to work. Overall it is a great entry product into thermal imaging, maybe even good enough for semi-professional use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • High Quality and Perfect for Industrial Use
Style: Pro - Android USB-C
This one is for ANROID, iPhone product equivalent is here: https://amzn.to/4c1pdSA The FLIR ONE Pro has exceeded my expectations in every way. This thermal imaging camera is of high quality and works great, especially in an industrial setting. I use it in my machining shop, and it has become an indispensable tool for detecting temperature variations and diagnosing issues with equipment. One of the standout features is its high resolution. The thermal images are clear and detailed, making it easy to pinpoint hot spots and other anomalies. This level of detail is crucial for industrial applications where precision matters. Setting it up was simple and straightforward. It connects easily to my Android smartphone via USB-C, and the accompanying app is user-friendly, offering a range of features and settings to customize the thermal imaging experience. Even if you’re not particularly tech-savvy, you’ll find it intuitive to use. Despite its advanced capabilities, the FLIR ONE Pro is compact and portable. I can easily carry it around the shop or take it on-site for inspections. The durability of the device is also impressive, which is essential in a demanding industrial environment. Overall, this thermal imaging camera is worth every penny. It’s a high-quality, reliable tool that delivers accurate results, making it ideal for industrial use. Whether you're in a machining shop or any other field requiring precise thermal imaging, the FLIR ONE Pro is highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by MS3

  • Extremely compact, high-res, but slow and some odd design choices which make it flimsy and annoying Extremely compact, high-res, but slow and some odd design choices which make it flimsy and annoying
Style: Pro - Android USB-C
Very compact, suitable for basic home inspections and recording. I work in property development and construction, and it can be hard to identify potential air leaks and electrical faults without thermal cameras. Previous ones have been exorbitantly expensive and difficult to use, since I often have to take pictures of problematic areas and quickly communicate to the subs. This product is relatively inexpensive, but the startup time and auto shutoff function can be quite annoying. Takes 20 seconds to "warm/boot up", and switching out the app midway (a random text msg or call) shuts it off! Super annoying to start up again EVERYTIME you switch back to the app. This needs to be fixed as a software update. Image quality is good. The software seems to auto-draw some mechanical lines (the white markers) which make interpretation easier. Saves pics and videos, but for some reason you cannot include the temperature scale (on the right) with recorded images. You can save up to 3 pin-pointed temperature spots. That difference makes no sense at all. This is NOT for heavy duty use since it's a weak phone attachment held in place by the USB-C connection. Battery life is also weak. Barely 30 mins. Which means a field inspector can at best check 2-3 properties before running out, which also means they need to constantly charge it in their vehicle or something. There's a weird rotating/extendable USB-C connector, which I assume is there to make it more compatible with different Android phones. But that same function also makes the connection point weak and wiggly, even when the camera sits flush with your device. I'm terrified of dropping the phone accidentally at job sites and breaking it. Maybe take a cue from other phone attachment manufacturers (lens filters, video rigs, etc) and include a simple cradle that provides more secure attachment? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2026 by KKG

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