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FLIR ONE Pro LT - High resolution Thermal Imaging Camera for Android Smartphones (USB-C). Not compatible with iOS Devices

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Style: Pro LT Android


Features

  • COMPATIBILITY - Pro LT infrared cameras connect with all USB-C Android devices. NOTE: Not compatible with iPhone 15 and later with USB-C. For iPhone 15 and later see FLIR ONE Edge or Edge Pro
  • CLEAR IMAGES - High Resolution IR images with 1440x1080 visual resolution and 80x60 thermal resolution
  • 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
  • FLIR IGNITE CLOUD - Directly upload, organize, and share images from your Wi-Fi connected FLIR camera.
  • 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 let gives you the power to find invisible problems faster than ever. Simply attach the FLIR one Pro let to a supported Android phone/tablet with USB connector, and turn it into a powerful thermal imager with 4, 800 (80 x 60) resolution. With class-leading MSX technology that overlays visual image details into the thermal image plus divider image processing, the FLIR one Pro let lets 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, finding water damage, or having fun in the outdoors, the new FLIR one Pro let is a tool No serious professional should be without. Spot Meter - Off / °C / °F. Resolution 0.1°C / 0.1°F. Non-Operating Temperature : -20°C — 60°C (-4°F — 140°F). 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.

Manufacturer: ‎FLIR


Part Number: ‎ONE PRO LT USBC


Item Weight: ‎1.28 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.7 x 0.6 x 1.4 inches


Item model number: ‎435-0013-03


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎USB-C


Color: ‎Usb-c


Style: ‎Pro LT Android


Finish: ‎Matt


Material: ‎ABS


Pattern: ‎Thermal Camera


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Power Source: ‎corded-electric


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Certification: ‎RoHS, CE/FCC, CEC-BC, EN62133


Special Features: ‎Add Thermal Imaging to Your Phone; Catch Potential Problems Early; Detects Temps from -4°F to 248°F


Included Components: ‎FLIR ONE PRO LT, USB to USBC Cable, Storage Case


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Warranty Description: ‎1 year


Date First Available: July 17, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Product meets expectations
Style: Pro LT Android
I bought this item as an experiment, as there was a number of times when I needed a heat camera in non-professional settings. After doing some research, this is the product I selected. Overall it does not disappoint. * Setup: relatively easy, though it requires downloading the Flir app. * Ergonomics: very good—it fits easily into the phone's USB port, and does not make the phone significantly bigger or bulkier. There is a wheel that fastens the camera so it doesn't fall off. * Packaging and handling: the little camera case is neat and looks professional, but the camera and case are built together in such a way that the easiest way to put the camera in the case is by putting a finger on the lens – a small but annoying design oversight. I've had to clean the lens basically every time. * Picture quality: be aware that infrared/heat cameras are not mainstream products, so the amount of R&D that goes into them is small. Therefore, even the best cameras have a very low resolution. Perhaps today infrared cameras are at the point that "normal" digital cameras were 25–30 years ago. Having said that, this camera has a good enough resolution to perform basic tasks like detecting leaks. We have a couple of decades to wait until infrareds can be used for photography too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022 by Yan Nasonov

  • Handy little gizmo for the home.
Style: Pro LT Android
Great device to have in the home. When demonstrating to my son, I actually identified where insulation had fallen away from wall to cathedral ceiling. Finds fresh pet spots on carpet or any other misplaced/unexpected water. lacks temperature differential/resolution of commercial units, but for home use it really can't be beat ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025 by Charlie B.

  • Works well. Get a rubber band.
Style: Pro LT Android
Me: homeowner and DIY'er. I use this product to scan my walls, doors, and windows for thermal data. I use this data to inform my decisions about weatherproofing and risk. I have used this product to identify areas where I need to improve weatherstripping and insulation. I am satisfied with its performance because I can see a difference in the photos after I apply corrective measures to the affected area. Other reviewers have noted the short battery life of the device. They are correct, the battery does not last very long. That said, I have never yet been unable to finish a task due to battery failure. I usually use this for a few minutes at a time and the battery is fine. The resolution of the photos is average at best. This is fine by me because if I don't need high-resolution IR photos. If I want high res regular photos, I'll use my cell phone or another camera. One piece of advice: Get yourself a rubber band to hold the FLIR onto your cell phone, otherwise it will fall off every few minutes. The USB-C connector is not sufficient to hold the FLIR onto your camera as you move around. SUGGESTION TO THE MANUFACTURER: Nice device, but it would be very helpful if you added a function that would automatically take two photos when the button is pressed: One photo in the visible spectrum (regular photo), and one IR photo showing temperature differential. Because the IR photos can be low res, I find it very helpful to first take a regular photo for orientation purposes, and then re-take the shot in IR mode. Manually switching between the two modes is annoying. Please make a function that takes both at the same time. Thanks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2019 by WargRider

  • Mid-priced model hits the sweet spot
Style: Pro LT Android
The LT model has the lower resolution like the FLIR ONE but has the software of the FLIR ONE Pro. More software options makes the lower resolution less of an issue by outlining the images using information from the visible light lens. In practice around the house you just need to get closer to the surface to see detail after scanning more broadly from a distance not unlike a conventional camera really. Battery life is limited so when your done playing (it is fun) recharge it and plan on getting getting your survey done in under an hour. A few tips. 1] Glass is opaque to IR so don't pay any attention to the reading you get from it. 2] Shiny things emit IR poorly and reflect it like a mirror. Don't be fooled by your own reflection. 3] Put a piece of electrical tape on a shiny surface and read the temperature of the tape. 4] Water holds heat surprisingly well so to find dampness try a fan or A/C temperature changes to create a temperature difference and moisture will stand out. Confirm your suspicions with a moisture meter. 5] Sun and wind outdoors can change the surface temperature and confuse matters. Its not hard to imagine the liquid propane in the bottom of the tank being cooler that the vapor in the top, or for that matter the same temperature for a period of time. 6] The default colors indicate the highest and lowest temperature in view not hot and cold per se. My nephew isn't the Human Torch in Antarctica but if he was the image would be a range of purple to yellow as well. 7] It can seem like you can see through things but you can't. You only see surface temperature differences. In the middle picture you can see a missing insulation bat in the ceiling and three windows. If you look closely you can see my reflection in the right hand window. Also if I had put my hand on one of the windows a hand print would be immediately visible and persist for several minutes. 8] When observing a power panel do it while the connected devices are on and drawing current. Unloaded power panels are no fun in IR. Put a measuring spot on the point in question and make sure its really "too" hot and not just warmer that surrounding areas. Breakers and wires under load will be warmer normally and stand out. If it's a loose connection issue the entire wire will not "glow" in the image; just the end connected to the breaker. 9] You may be able to see breaker bus bar connection issues by heat that seems to emanate from the gap between the breakers and not the breaker itself. Remember, bus bars are shiny and mirror like so the heat u see may be your own body heat reflected back at you. Stand off to the side or kill the mains and try the tape trick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021 by Brian K Brian K

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