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FLIR ONE Pro LT - High resolution Thermal Imaging Camera for iOS Smartphones (iPhone w/Lightning Port Only)

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Style: Pro LT iOS – Lightning Port


Features

  • COMPATIBILITY - Pro LT infrared cameras connect with all iOS devices with a Lightning Port. 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

FLIR ONE Pro LT has the power to find hidden problems faster than ever. With the enhanced resolution of FLIR VividIR™ processing, added perspective of FLIR MSX®, and the convenience of the OneFit™ adjustable connector, FLIR ONE Pro LT works as hard as you do. Whether you're a professional or just focused on DIY projects, the FLIR ONE Pro LT has the powerful features you need at an affordable price. The FLIR ONE and FLIR ONE Pro LT are not waterproof. Use caution if the FLIR ONE or FLIR ONE Pro LT are used to observe very hot objects like fire or molten metal. 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: ‎FLIR ONE Pro LT iOS


Item Weight: ‎1.28 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.7 x 0.6 x 1.4 inches


Item model number: ‎IOS


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Ios


Style: ‎Pro LT iOS – Lightning Port


Finish: ‎Matt


Material: ‎ABS


Pattern: ‎Thermal Camera


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Power Source: ‎corded-electric


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


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


Special Features: ‎Adjustable


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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  • Used to locate in floor radiant heat lines
Style: Pro LT iOS – Lightning Port
Based on reviews, I wasn’t sure if this was up to the task of locating in floor radiant heat lines, but it did an excellent job! The only diffference between this version and the next pricier one is the temperature range detected. For our application, this was sufficient, but for serious commercial grade electrical or electronics work, you would want to buy the next step up. This unit seems ideal for residential applications and would be excellent for performing energy audits or home inspections. Only downside is that battery life is short, I get less than two hours of use out of it on a full charge, so you need to be quick and snap photos or take videos for later reference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024 by Public profile name

  • 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

  • Paid for itself ten times over in only a few seconds during a broadcast engineering call.
Style: Pro LT Android
I purchased this model wondering just how useful it would be in my broadcast engineering and electronic repair work. I have been more than pleasantly surprised with its overall performance and versatility. Adding a couple of accessories (a 6' USB extension cable and a tripod-mountable cell phone holder) allows me to "tether" the camera via the USB extension cable up to 6' away from the phone so that I can keep the camera stable and stationary while fooling with the settings on the phone and in the FLIR app (like positioning the temperature display spots/zones, aligning the infrared image to the digital camera image, and so forth.) Using my "tether" method also makes it much easier to get the camera itself into relatively tight locations (such as inside broadcast transmitters) while having the controlling cellphone in a more convenient location for checking the camera's view, adjusting the settings, actually shooting and reviewing images, etc. You could spend up to several $K and get much higher resolution, more features, etc. But I have found that many of the negative reviews of this camera can be attributed -- at least in part, if not lartely -- to user technique. I highly recommend that anyone purchasing one of these cameras with the intent of using it for more than a fun toy visit FLIR's website and read up on infrared thermography techniques and become a more knowledgeable user. There are tricks (such as using electrical tape, "white out," spray foot powder (yes, you read that right), etc. on shiny, metallic and certain other surfaces/items to control "emissivity" and thermal "reflectivity" (a very critical topic to understand if you want to avoid trying to figure out and resolve "hot spots" which appear in your IR images but don't really exist, etc. I have to say I'm more than pleased with this camera. In fact, in a matter of seconds it recently helped me discover that one of two internally mounted cooling fans on a very expensive broadcast transmitter had failed -- without even having to shut the transmitter down or open it up (see the photo included in this review.) The transmitter had a history of blowing amplifier modules which cost between $2K and $3K. I'm the third engineer who was still trying to determine why that was happening. Now that we know the transmitter is only flowing 1/2 the amount of intended cooling air through its cabinet, I'm pretty sure the previously inexplicable failures have been caused by excessive heat due a fan which has probably been dead for a long time. Preventing the loss of just one of those amplifier modules alone represents at least a ten-fold return on the investment I made in this camera, when you factor in parts cost, labor, down-time, travel to perform the repair, etc. At the workbench and in the field, this camera has already saved me a LOT of time, money, and head-scratching. I'm sure I'll end up purchasing one of FLIR's higher-end, more expensive IR thermal cameras in the future, but I have to admit this one is performing well above what I expected for the price and its overall usefulness is really quite impressive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2019 by Dan Gunter, Communications/Broadcast Engineer Dan Gunter, Communications/Broadcast Engineer

  • Nifty Camera
Style: Pro LT Android
Nice little camera has been handy checking conditions of bee hives in the winter and cold spots around the hose that need more insulation
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025 by Michael

  • Great for honey bee removal!
Style: Pro LT iOS – Lightning Port
I have used this for the last 6-7 months. I will say past couple months it has trouble connecting to my iPhone. I have a 12pro. But other then sometimes taking 10 min to connect to my phone it’s awesome. Great for the price. I highly recommend this brand. I have used knock off brands and they other brand that connects to iPhone. Non of them find the sweet spot like a flir can. I have prob almost a hundred pictures I’ve taken with this Flir and saved to my iPhone. That’s prob my favorite part so I can send what I see to the customer. Also worked well checking to see which hives have made it through the winter as seen in the first photo. Middle hive survived and the other outside two died. In conclusion I’d say no other brand in this price range compares. Get a Flir. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024 by JacobAllison JacobAllison

  • Difficulty to connect consistently
Style: Pro LT Android
I've used Flir handheld cameras, and they are great. I was happy to find a compact Flir to use with my Android phone...however have struggled a lot with getting the device to work properly. I cannot rely on it to connect when I need it. It seems to have a mind of it's own. I've charged completely, rotated the swivel to ensure it's fully connected into my phone (even removed my phone from its case), yet more times than not, I cannot get it to connect. When I do get it to connect, works fine for my use. The other down side is that to take a "normal" photo with the phone its connected to for comparing with the infrared photo, you have to disconnect from the Flir software/app, then it's Russian Roulette if it lets you reconnect. I'm going to find a different version that I can take photos separately. Tried for months to make it work. Great when it does, but just too unreliable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025 by Karen M

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