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384 x 288 IR Resolution Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera for Android Micro USB or USB-C Smartphone with 25 HZ, Hti-Xintai Thermal Imaging Camera

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Style: HT-301


Features

  • Advanced Infrared Technology This camera thermal imaging gets a more in-depth image by utilizing infrared photos or videos in real time that let you measure energy loss, surrounding heat, electrical hot spots, and much more.
  • Smartphone App Support Our handheld thermal camera system is compatible with any Android operating system and connects to your cellphone via a quick access USB port for plug and play convenience thats perfect for personal or professional use.
  • Quick Adjust Focus Each thermal imagine camera features a high IR resolution of 384 x 288 and lets you easily adjust the focus for improved clarity and visual consistency when viewing different objects or environments.
  • Capture Images or video in Real Time with 25 HZ Hti-Xintai handheld thermal cameras let you take pictures or videos with true accuracy. In fact, its the sharpest mobile thermal imaging possible for personal grade use.
  • Innovative Temperature Analysis This camera thermal imager uses point, linear, and regional temperature measurements to help you determine low, high, and core temperatures within self-defined points as a standard. WARRANTY: We offer hassle-free after-sale services: 60-Day money back guarantee, 24 month warranty, Lifetime technical supports. We won't let our customer waste their money.

Brand: Hti-Xintai


Special Feature: High Accuracy


Color: Black


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: Thermal camera,Adapter,Cable,Manual.


Outer Material: Metal


Display Type: Digital


Connectivity Technology: Usb


Product Care Instructions: Wipe Clean


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.93 x 1.42 x 1.14 inches; 1.58 ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 17, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ XT Instrument


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #340,630 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #171 in Thermal Imagers


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 161 ratings


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  • Really good camera. Detailed pictures and smooth video.
The media could not be loaded. So, the camera came with a big box. The package includes a thermal camera, a soft case, an adapter USB Type C to Micro USB and an User Manual. My smartphone has no USB Type C, so I use the camera with adapter and it works fine. I can also flip camera over and make selfie. In user manual and on back side of camera you find QR Link, which sends you to "Hti Image" App for android devices. There is no software for iOS. Enclosure of camera seems like plastic, but it is aluminium. The camera has a big 13mm lens. Many other thermal cameras have only 6-9mm lenses, but the bigger lens is the more infrared radiation pass through and the better quality of image. If you rotate lens, you can adjust focus. Minimum focus distance is about 15cm. Quality of images and video is very good. I was impressed. The pictures are cleary and not noisy. Video is really smooth and detailed. 25Hz and image sensor with 384x288 resolution make good work. Unfortunately all photos and videos will be storaged in internal phone's memory, there is no "SD Card" option. If your video recording is longer than 3 minutes, it will be splitted in parts. Sometimes video freezes for one second, because image sensor makes recalibration with shutter. I just make manual recalibration before I start video recording, so I have no problems with freeze moments. I used "Hti Image" and "Therm Viewer" Apps. Both work O.K. "Therm Viewer" can record video with or without sound, and "Hti Image" only without sound. "Hti Image" has 6 types of color pallets. "Therm Viewer" has a bit more, there are some interesting pallets, but im my opinion "Hti Image" pallets looks better. "Hti Image" has two temperature ranges: -20°C ~ 120°C and -20°C ~ 400°C but can measure temperature up to 600-650°C. To choose high temperature range, you need first activate one of temperature measurements, otherwise software will be crashed. I made some tests with ice water and boiled water and I can say, that temperature measurement is correct, but don't forget to set right distance and other settings in software menu. I made some photos and video, but amazon has compressed my video. Original video looks much better. In conclusion, I would say, that I'm satisfied with this thermal camera and can recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2019 by ROB ROB

  • Great buy, minor issues
For the price (US $787), this is the best IR camera out there if you have Android. (Sorry, no iOS.) I'm using this for building evaluations and it works for me without a hitch on Android 9 (LG V35) with Hti's app. Like others mention, the aluminum chassis feels surprisingly solid. Performance is very quick on screen, no hesitation. It's the best resolution (384x288) in this class and 25 frames/second for video is movie quality. I can produce crisp, clear IR images with plenty of resolution to see air movement, siding fasteners, and lots of other interesting and useful details. The tiny carrying case is a nice capsule lined with high density foam that includes a soft rubber lens cover. One oddity is the noticeable mechanical clicking sound the camera makes every 20-40 seconds or so that freezes the output for a second, but it doesn't affect the operational effectiveness for me. The Hti app autorecognizes the unit when plugged in. I find the app very stable and it hasn't crashed for me once in hours of use over every available option. Snapshots and videos seamlessly end up in Google Photos. All the options and settings are intuitive and useful. Another third part app advertised, "ThermViewer", works with this camera, but I find it buggy, slow, and doesn't list that it costs $35 after 72 hours of use, which is a non-starter for me. Frankly, that app's only advantage is the thermographic scale displayed down the side of an image, which the Hti app can't do. But Hti's app can display high-center-low crosshairs as well as several other points touched anywhere on the screen, which is possibly even more useful. Hti has six good IR color schemes. I find the "Ironbow" the most intuitive, high contrast, and easily converted to conventional white-black thermographic image. There are a few small detractions for me, barely problematic enough to lower the rating to 4-stars and symptomatic of being a lower cost unit: 1) The aluminum lens cylinder is focused by simply by twisting it into and out of the aluminum chassis, metal on metal. The threads are course and loose fitting. It is so loose that focus is difficult to set and relaxes just touching the lens. You have to gently twist and carefully let go to keep focus. Fortunately, the image is very crisp so this is obvious, but I have to re-focus every shot. 2) I measure the field of view (FOV) at only 28° wide. The other Hti cameras report 35° and 56°, so I figured this would be at least as wide. But you have to step back pretty far to get an entire building facade in view, although the high resolution allows a lot of data capture in a small focused area. 3) The software does not provide image-over-IR type blending like other (FLIR) apps. To get the same effect, you'll have to switch to the camera app, take a picture, and then overlay it with the IR image in 3rd party photo editing software. One Hti app option allows a camera picture-in-picture to be included, but it is too large and occludes quite a bit of IR screen data. Certain reporting standards require some sort of real vision camera shot overlaid or adjacent to an IR image for reference, so this software limitation adds an extra 15 seconds per shot and you can't forget or the IR image can't be used in the report. 4) When changing to another app (camera) the IR selection window setting is lost. I use the three-point to record high-center-low temperatures and crosshair locations, but switching to the phone camera for a reference shot looses the crosshairs. This is a big deal when out on site and you forget to record temperature data on a few critical time-sensitive shots but don't realize it until you are back in the office. Again, I'm using this semi-professionally, so this wouldn't be a worry for casual use. 5) Hti's app does not provide an option to hold the color scale to a constant range. Each shot uses a relative color range. (Pink might mean 78°F in one shot but 52°F in another.) Pro cameras use this feature to visually compare shots or merge multiple IR images into single larger one. 6) Data is captured only as an image, unlike more advanced pro IR cameras that convey the recorded IR data at each pixel for measurement later. This is a minor concern for a unit in this price unit, but a pro will need more. In summary, it's a great little camera for the price point, useful for casual and non-pro thermography use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2020 by SteveHallArchitecture SteveHallArchitecture

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