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MiLESEEY TR256i Thermal Camera for Android, 256 x 192 IR High Resolution,High Accuracy Thermal Imager, Thermal Imaging Camera for Smartphones and Tablets, 5°F~1112°F Temp Range Infrared Camera

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Features

  • High-ResolutionTR256i thermal camera features a high-resolution 256 x 192 thermal sensor, delivering clear and detailed thermal imager, This resolution enhances its capatbilityto acaurately detect and analyze tenperatumre variations across a wide range of applications, including industrial inspections, building diagnostics, and security monitoring.
  • Accurate lleasurment This thermal imaging camera features high measurement accuracy with a tolerance of 2C or 2%, ensuring reliable and precise temperature readings for a wide range of applications. And large 5F~1112F Temp Range capablie for all industry and home applications.
  • RegionalTemperature leasurementThis thermal inaging camera supports the addition of points, lines, and rectangular boxes for temperature measurement. The line and rectangular box tools provide real-time display of the maximum and minimum temperatures within the selected area, enabling precise thermal analysis.
  • Temperature TrackingThis thermal imaging camera can automatically lock onto the highest, lowest, and center temperatures, providing real-time tracking and accurate thermal analysis for enhanced efficiency.
  • conpact and hdaptableTheTR256i is a compact thernal inaging canera with dinensions of 1.3 x 2.2 x0.4 inchs and a lightweight design, net weighing only 20 grams. Itsportable size makes it ideal for handheld use or integration into various Android devices,such as smart phones and tablets.
  • CompatibilityThe TR256i is compatible with any device rurning Android 7.0 or higher. If you encounter any issues, please contact us for assistance.

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.29 x 3.19 x 2.13 inches; 5.61 ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 3, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MiLESEEY


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #70,026 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #50 in Thermal Imagers


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 16 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Super cool gadget!
Awesome little gadget! Got this for my husband to use for work and he loves it. It easily plugs in to his Android phone and setting up the app was a breeze. He uses this thermal camera way more than he expected to and has been happy with the results. The picture quality is great, very clear and vibrant, and its findings are accurate. It can be a bit laggy sometimes but for the most part its smooth. He loves how compact and small it is compared to the thermal guns, so its easy to carry with him for job to job. He also has used it at our home sometimes. Its been an awesome addition to his tools and he says he would definitely recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025 by ♡MamaBear3♡

  • Works, but use a device not connected to finances just in case
I thought this would be a simple device to use but it does make you use an app but I do not like the permissions I had to give it for the thing to work. Something always feels off when you have to install an offbrand app that wants a lot of permissions. But i had an old phone i don't use that has been factory reset and plugged into there to get it up and rolling. The camera works great and you can definitely see the thermal imaging coming through. It is super fun to play with. No surprise that my PC gives off a ridiculous amount of heat. While it is not heavy, you want to use this in landscape mode so it won't just fall off the USB port. I wish there was some kind of additional brace for this to lock in place, but then it would take away from the versatility of it all. If you need a quick portable thermal imaging camera, this is a pretty good option and takes up virtually no space. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025 by Alex K

  • What an amazing piece of technology, finally affordable for consumers!
I've always seen videos of FLIR cameras being used to detect areas where outside air is leaking into a home around windows, doors, chimneys, as well as being used to detect heat failures on electronic devices. I always wanted one but they cost so much money that I just couldn't justify it. Then I saw this thermal camera which plugs into your phone's USB-C port and lets you use your phone's screen to see the heat signatures of everything surrounding you. Most FLIR cameras I've seen are a small 1" - 2" screen, but since this camera uses your phone's screen to display the image, it's so much larger. I immediately tried this out on my windows, doors, and PC which get really hot. I saw pretty much what I expected, a LOT of cold coming in from the outside, and of course heat being generated from my computer's CPU and graphics adapter. There are many good uses for this such as pointing them at your outlets and circuit breaker panel to ensure there are no heat issues as a result of electrical failure, that is something you want to identify and fix before you start smelling the start of an electrical fire. The screen displays the temperatures it's identifying and the interface is very friendly. I'm still learning how to use all of the features it has, but it's easy to just turn it on and start watching temperature. The camera is so small that I keep it in my laptop bag should I ever need it, as I work in IT and travel often. If you're a professional who needs a thermal camera, or just a gadget junkie (I'm both), this is an excellent tool to add to your kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025 by Keith

  • Impressive Thermal Camera for Android Devices
I've used several thermal cameras over the years, but the MiLESEEY TR256i stands out. The high-resolution 256 x 192 sensor captures detailed images, far surpassing older models I've tried. It's perfect for quickly spotting heat or water leaks, electrical shorts, and even wildlife around the house. The app features are intuitive and enhance the camera's functionality with tools like temperature tracking and regional measurement. It's impressive how it locks onto temperature extremes in real-time, making it super efficient for inspections or diagnostics. One of my favorite aspects is its compact design—lightweight enough to carry around easily or attach to any Android device running version 7.0 or higher. This makes it a versatile tool whether you're at home or on the go. Overall, if you're looking for a reliable thermal imaging solution that doesn't require a hefty investment, this is a must-have gadget. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 by [ByteExile]

  • My Heat Vision Hero!
Finding this radiator leak in my van went from a frustrating guessing game to a quick detective job once I plugged this thermal camera into my phone! After downloading the app and connecting the device, I let my engine run for about ten minutes then crawled underneath with my newly equipped heat-vision phone. The contrast was immediate and striking there among the bright yellow-red exhaust components was a subtle blue patch near a radiator hose connection showing exactly where the tiny leak was hiding. I really liked seeing this invisible world of temperature differences with such clarity on my regular phone screen. I've since found myself wandering around my house spotting cold air infiltration around windows and doors, plus some surprising insulation gaps in the attic. There's a slight lag if you move too quickly, so you need to be deliberate when scanning, but for automotive troubleshooting, home maintenance, or just satisfying technical curiosity, this little device gives you professional-level insights without the professional-level price tag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025 by Saul Gonzalez

  • Don't Trust The App
In order to use this device you must download an app to your phone. When I searched it in the Google Play Store, three versions of the app appeared with no info showing which would be the correct one. There is very limited information on any of the three apps in the Play Store and only a handful of people have installed the app. There are no public posts or developer feedback. The main thing is this is a Chinese created and owned app and all companies in China under Chinese law must provide a backdoor to the government. So, I will not be installing this on my phone. It’s a shame as this seems like it would be a neat device for checking heat loss in homes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025 by Yambobo

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