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FLIR ONE Pro - Thermal Imaging Camera for iOS Smartphones (iPhone 14 and Older w/Lightning Port), 320x240 Super Resolution (160x120 Native IR)

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Style: iPhone 14 and Older - For iOS with Lightning Port


Features

  • COMPATIBILITY: Infrared camera plugs directly into phone charging port and connects with iPhones with lightning port (iPhone 14 and older)
  • SUPER RESOLUTION: Vivid IR technology upscales the image to 320x240 from 160x120 for greater detail and clarity. Visual camera with 640x480 resolution enables MSX, which enhances 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

Description

The all new FLIR one Pro gives you the power to find invisible problems faster than ever. Simply attach the FLIR one Pro to your iOS phone or tablet, and turn it into a powerful thermal imager. With class-leading thermal resolution and its revolutionary MSX and vivid image processing, FLIR one Pro you see more details and get visual proof that you solved the problem right the first time. Whether you’re inspecting Homes, cars, electrical panels; looking for HVAC problems, or finding water damage, The new FLIR one Pro is a tool No serious professional should be without. Thermal Imaging Product with a frame rate of 9Hz or less are controlled by the U.S. Department of Commerce and classified under Export Control Classification Number (“ECCN”) 6A993.a for U.S. export control purposes and may not be exported, re-exported, or transferred to a “Military End-User” in any country except the U.S. or Canada, except as approved under a U.S. export or re-export license. “Military End- User” means national armed services (army, navy, marine, air force, coast guard), national guard, national police, government intelligence or reconnaissance organizations. Military End-User also means any person or entity whose actions or functions are intended to support Military End-Uses. Additionally, these products may not be used in the design, development, production or use of nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons or missiles.

Macro Focus Range: 15 - Infinity Centimeters


Shooting Modes: Automatic,Easy,Shutter Priority,Manual


Exposure Control Type: Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual


Color: Black


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Product Dimensions: 2.68 x 0.51 x 1.77 inches


Item Weight: 1.27 ounces


Item model number: ONE Pro iOS


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 31, 2017


Manufacturer: FLIR


Language: English


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  • Great product for household maintenance
Style: iPhone 14 and Older - For iOS with Light...
Great product! I have a ceiling that leaks when there are heavy winds and rain. I wanted to see if this would pick up the path of the leak. I think it’s coming from shotty siding on the outside above the Bay window. I have an older house (that is very well built) and felt I needed this product for preventative maintenance. (update: 19JULY2021, today we had very heavy rain and winds. The ceiling leaked overnight. I have ruled out the bay window and the outside siding. I now believe the leak is coming from a plumbing vent pipe and the wind is thrashing a damage roof boot and rain is leaking under the flashing and traveling down the pipe, because it puddles in the same area.) This product does everything I need it to do and more. If you have moisture build-up it’s going to cause a leak. This device can find moisture in the walls because, moisture holds on to heat longer and will show up along the electromagnetic spectrum (actual radiated heat!) at a different surface temp than the drier portions of wall/ceiling around it. The Pro version comes with a thermal sensor and a camera that simultaneously takes a photo of the visible light and then processes both thermal and image together making it (not technically, but functionally) 1. High resolution (for at least 3m from what I’ve gathered so far) 2. For the distance (at least 3m I’ve tested), it’s pretty much Hyper-spectral! Because of the spectral range comparing temperature variations. It’s a heat map. Everyone loves heat maps. The only thing better than this would be to Buy the FLIR Drone! Because why not? I don’t have the money, or I would have. NOTE: I did receive a used device. There were pictures loaded from April 2020. So it must have been a returned item. There was nothing wrong with the item, and I kept it. It is an expensive product, for what it is. Although extremely cool and valuable at times, it makes life easier, it’s limited to vague diagnosis. It’s never happened before through Amazon. So I thought I should mention it here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2021 by The Walrus The Walrus

  • Good product
Style: iPhone 14 and Older - For iOS with Light...
Works good. Almost new
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2025 by Eric Zhang Eric Zhang

  • Versatile and User-Friendly with Limitations
Style: iPhone 14 and Older - For iOS with Light...
The Flir One Pro thermal camera, designed to work seamlessly with iPhones using the lightning connection, is a tool that blends innovation with practicality. I have used this camera for a variety of tasks, from identifying insulation gaps in my home to spotting nocturnal wildlife and even aiding in home improvement projects like hanging paintings. While the Flir One Pro stands out in certain aspects, it also has limitations that potential users should consider. Versatility and Use Cases: The Flir One Pro's versatility is its strongest suit. Its ability to easily connect to an iPhone makes it incredibly user-friendly for various applications. Detecting insulation gaps is effortless, providing a clear understanding of where heat loss occurs in a home. Its utility extends beyond typical use cases; for instance, its effectiveness in spotting animals in trees at night is remarkable. The camera also proves handy for DIY projects, such as locating beams in walls, which is invaluable for safe and precise installation of fixtures and artwork. Connectivity and App Features: Another commendable feature is the device's connectivity. The lightning connection to the iPhone is stable and reliable, ensuring seamless integration with the phone's interface. The accompanying app is robust, offering a range of options and settings that enhance the thermal imaging experience. These features make the Flir One Pro not just a thermal camera but a sophisticated diagnostic tool. Accuracy: In terms of accuracy, the Flir One Pro delivers commendably. It provides detailed thermal readings, making it a reliable tool for both professional and personal use. This level of precision, especially in identifying problematic areas in home insulation, adds significant value to the device. Drawbacks - Frame Rate and Resolution: However, the Flir One Pro is not without its drawbacks. The most notable is its low frame rate and resolution, especially when compared to newer and often cheaper alternatives in the market. These limitations can affect the clarity and smoothness of the thermal imaging, especially in dynamic situations or when fine details are crucial. Battery Life and Charging: Another downside is its reliance on an independent battery, which requires regular charging. The inconvenience of the device not drawing power directly from the iPhone means that one might often find the camera with a depleted battery when needed. This aspect can be particularly frustrating for users who require the camera for spontaneous or urgent tasks. Cost Consideration: Lastly, the cost of the Flir One Pro is a significant factor. It is an expensive device, and while it offers a range of applications, its price point might not justify its purchase for everyone. Potential buyers should assess their specific needs and frequency of use before investing in this thermal camera. Conclusion: In conclusion, the Flir One Pro thermal camera is a sophisticated and versatile tool that excels in connectivity and accuracy. Its range of applications, from home improvement to wildlife observation, is impressive. However, its lower frame rate and resolution, coupled with the inconvenience of battery charging and a high price tag, make it a device best suited for those with specific, frequent uses for thermal imaging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by Ethan Brooke

  • Best Thermal Camera Under $2000
Style: iPhone 14 and Older - For iOS with Light...
In addition to the FLIR One Pro, I’ve used the FLIR E5-XT, FLIR TG 165, and Seek Compact Pro all within the last several months. My primary application is for assessing medium-sized electronics. The Seek represents a great value with high thermal resolution and captures relatively crisp thermal-domain images, but the app is of limited functionality and awful support. It's been a great tool but desperately needs updating. I keep an old Pixel phone only so that I can continue using the Seek. The handheld FLIR E5-XT was a decent camera, but was very expensive and offered limited functionality. Images were inferior to the inexpensive Seek. I don't think it could capture video. It came with a nice case and seemed to be a durable unit. The TG 165 was marginally more than a toy. The camera offered shockingly little in terms of functionality. No custom scaling could be applied to the images, and the single indicated measured temperature was not aligned with the image, making it basically useless for anything other than finding massive air leaks in residential applications. The FLIR One Pro has been the best of all of these, independent of price. I bought an iPod Touch to dedicate to the thermal camera. The accuracy of the temperature values are not great and they do shift around during use - 5 to 10C of error between 0 and 100C is typical. This isn’t a deal breaker for me; if I need a precise reference, I can keep ice water or boiling water in the frame. The app has a fantastic amount of functionality, permitting the use of multiple manual measurement points, manual temperature range scaling, and selective use of the optical and thermal cameras. It’s great for transient measurements and has been an indispensable tool for my applications. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021 by Nolan McCann

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