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Seek Thermal CompactPRO – High Resolution Thermal Imaging Camera for Android USB-C,Black,Brown

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Style: Android USB-C


Pattern Name: Camera


Size: CompactPRO


Features

  • Transform your smartphone or tablet into a high resolution thermal camera with a 320 x 240 thermal sensor for use on the jobsite, at home, and more.Voltage:12.0 volts.Control method:application
  • Highly versatile cameras lets you see building problems invisible to the naked eye and find people and animals in complete darkness or low visibility. Detect energy loss, electrical and mechanical failures, water damage and hundreds more heat related issues.
  • Perfect tool for contractors, inspectors, outdoorsman, engineers, and DIY homeowners.
  • Does not require batteries or charging. Waterproof case included. Free Seek mobile app.
  • SPECS: 320 x 240 Thermal Sensor, 32 Field of View, < 9 Hz Frame, Focusable Lens, -40F to 626F Detection, Captures Photos & Videos, Spot Temperature, High-Low Temperature, Threshold Mode, 9 Color Palettes, Auto & Adjustable Span/Level Control, 4 Emissivity presets

Description

High resolution thermal imaging. Compact Pro is our most advanced smartphone camera yet with unprecedented thermal resolution available at this price. Made for iPhone and Android top models, Seek Compact transforms your smartphone or tablet into a professional thermal imaging tool. By utilizing the power and convenience of your smartphone, our cameras Make it easy to take thermal photos and video, share findings, and send for documentation. Simply connect and detect energy loss caused by air leaks, missing or damaged Insulation, inefficient HVAC systems, electrical faults, and much more. On top of all this, Seek compact cameras are engineered to run on low power from your smartphone and do not require batteries or charging.

Recommended Uses For Product: indoor/Outdoor


Brand: Seek Thermal


Model Name: Compact PRO Android USB-C


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Anti Glare Coating


Manufacturer: ‎Seek Thermal


Part Number: ‎CQ-AAA


Item Weight: ‎0.494 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.8 x 0.6 x 1.6 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎CQ-AAA


Size: ‎CompactPRO


Color: ‎Black,Brown


Style: ‎Android USB-C


Pattern: ‎Camera


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Wattage: ‎9 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Special Features: ‎Anti Glare Coating


Included Components: ‎Seek Themal Compact Pro and Protective Case


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 8, 2019


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  • Thrilled with the results I see so far
Style: Android MicroUSB Pattern Name: Camera Size: Compact
My experience with this *Seek Compact* version of the camera put my fears to rest and I'm thrilled! In 2020 I air-sealed my attic & basement rim joists. I then discovered that exterior insulation (under the vinyl exterior) was poorly installed. I looked at 6 more houses in other communities and found the same result...i.e. look "under the hood" of your house and you're likely to find crummy workmanship that reduces your energy efficiency. I want to kill drafts and save $$ heating/cooling my house (and my kids houses). Where to focus my effort? A thermal camera would help, but I can't afford a pro camera. So for 2-3 weeks I read dozens of reviews on affordable thermal cameras. This Seek camera stood out due to the many favorable reviews. I favored the Seek over its nearest competitor because Seek has the higher pixel count. I did hesitate 'cuz of reviews reviews saying: image quality is terrible; the camera won't work unless you register; the camera steals information. But some excellent reviews addressed these issues for me, so now I'll add my experience. It may help others who'll consider this for future purchase APP ACCESS TO PHONE: I did NOT need to give the Seek app access to my phone. I did NOT need to register the camera. Here's what I did. I dug up my 2014 LG G3 phone (no SIM card). I charged it, connected to a guest network, snapped the camera into the phone port and I installed the Seek Thermal app. Pop-up windows appeared asking for access to camera, photos, mic. **I denied access**. To my delight, the thermal camera image nevertheless appeared and I was quickly seeing images! Yes the Seek focus knob is a little tricky. It requires patience. When you change the focus knob you need to wait 2-4 seconds for the image to update. If you're not patient the focus knob could appear to be useless. I also adjust my range further/closer to the target of interest as part of my focusing process. Well, in less than 5 minutes I was getting the hang of it and could easily recognize my thermal images. This was especially true when I switched the color palette. For me, 'amber' screen images were very clear. Here's the limitation in my strategy. Because I denied app access on my phone I couldn't save thermal images as I walked around my house. For many uses that doesn't matter. Looking for a hot, or cold or wet spot? There it is - problem identified and you never needed to grant the app phone access or register the camera. But if you're surveying areas in your house like I am (for work when Spring returns) it could be cumbersome to record/diagram/inventory all the needs. You probably already saw that I attached pictures to this review, so yes, took the next step and gave the Seek app access to storage on my old LG G3. Then I could walk around cataloging areas that need work. When I stopped using the camera I disconnect it from the phone, powered off my G3 and put them both in a drawer. CAMERA FIT: I bought the older micro USB style. It snapped into my phone and is a very rugged connection. There's no danger of the camera falling out even if I shake the phone. It would require dropping the camera or solidly smacking the phone on something to dislodge the camera. I did have to remove the hard-shell case and rubber cover from my LG phone to fit the camera, but this is a minor issue. BATTERY LIFE: I agree that the camera is a battery drain. I walked around with the camera on for ~30 minutes and my phone battery went from 98% to 62%. Your experience will differ. For sure my 5+ year old G3 phone battery is nowhere near its original 3000mAh. May be best for you to guess you'll get an hour of power before your phone will need juice. Temperature accuracy: I brought a pot of water to boil on my stove and viewed thru the Seek compact camera. The imaging spot jumped around due to the rigorous boiling, and was reporting temperatures of 207-210 degF. Or, when I image a person, the camera shows readings of 96-97 degF. These are both more than good enough for the current and expected work I plan with this camera. IMAGES (attached) One pic is my fireplace. You can see logs in the fireplace. The heart-shaped glow centered above the fireplace is a hanging wreath at room temp (bright). You can see the horizontal mantle, the candles on the mantle and even draped decoration. Lower left corner reading of 78F is the edge of a charging plug. Another picture is of my front door - poor insulation around the door perimeter. The door window showed 57F. I have clear heat-shrink plastic insulation covering this window. The thin plastic insulation might be invisible to the Seek camera and it might be reading the temperature of the inside surface of that window. The high temp reading in the lower right corner is from an adjacent heat register. 3rd picture shows exterior wall next to my kitchen sink. Can you see the dish-drying rack, a coffee filter cone and a wall plug and power cord on the right? What troubles me is the dark blob that's about in the center of the pic. It's . the light/disposal switches. Even though I previously insulated that plate with 'foam pads' from a big box store and later w/Great Stuff, it's still really cold. The cold even 'flows' down the wall and chills my sink counter. The Seek compact reveals that there's ~6" x 4" section in the wall cavity that's missing insulation. The camera revealed 3 other exterior wall outlets in my kitchen with the same missing insulation defect. 4th picture is a section of exterior wall. Maybe you can ID what it shows without my description and then decide for yourself if the image quality from the camera is useful. I'm very happy with the performance/price ratio. Its' working really well and I anticipate getting lots of data that will direct my work to make my house more comfortable, less costly, and more environmentally green. Thanks again to the positive detailed reviews from people before me. Good luck to those of you considering this Seek compact camera.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021 by RG RG

  • plug-and-play thermal camera that creates useful, impressive thermal images and video on my galaxy ...
Style: Android MicroUSB Pattern Name: Camera Size: Compact
I just got the Compact Android model today, and used it at work to scan everything that caught my attention. My qualifications are I'm an engineer and wood/metal fabricator, and I've also never used a thermal camera before. Although I only have about 1 hour on the thermal camera so far, my immediate reactions are: 1. For less than $200, this is a fully functional, plug-and-play thermal camera that creates useful, impressive thermal images and video on my galaxy s7. Well done Seek! 2. I was not forced to create an account to use the app. It gave me the option to create one later or skip it, so I skipped it. I hate creating accounts to use a product (I bought it to serve me, not the other way around), so I'm relieved. The app opened and worked instantly and intuitively. 3. I can't figure out how to get the "spot" temperature point readings yet. I only have the color scale with the min and max color temps. 4. With the brightness cranked up on my display, my phone battery drained faster today from extensive 1st day use of the thermal camera. This is the best ~$200 I have spent on a while. I have many different projects that I want to investigate for hot/cold spots, and I feel this thermal camera will work very well for my many applications. I'll report back when I have more info. Update 9/16/2017 This device continues to impress me. I live in the desert in a manufactured rental house that is poorly insulated. After the old, inadequate central air conditioner failed the second time, I installed a 24k BTU air conditioner in the living room and began looking for hot spots in the house (currently pursuing). With the thermal camera, I could see hot spots in the ceiling and walls, and discovered an unventilated attic space in the back of the house that heated up during the day, and held the heat late into the night. I'm going to install a powered attic fan and vents, and cycle the fan after sundown to evacuate the hot air. I can't wait to see the difference on the thermal camera! I attached a picture where the roof rafters can be seen through the ceiling at the end of a warm day. Very cool! A few months ago, I re-upholstered the banana seat on my motorcycle, changing the color from all black, to black and white. The black seat heats up on sunny days, and cooks my rear when I hop on the bike. I left the rear of the seat (passenger area) and sides black, and made the area where I sit on the seat white. The new white upholstery felt cooler than the old black color, but I had no idea how much until I scanned it with the thermal camera. What a difference! The app works perfectly on my galaxy S7. In the past 5 days, it has never crashed or had a bug, and I haven't heard a word about registering the product or creating an account yet (yay!). I quickly found out how to switch to "spot" temperature mode, and found many other useful display modes. The image processing is fantastic, and I can always get the data that I need. Other thoughts: Plugging the camera into the usb port on my phone means I can't charge my phone while using the camera. Maybe if there was an additional usb charging port on the camera? Wireless charging does however work while using the camera. I also worry about a mishap (like dropping the phone) trashing both the expensive camera and the usb port on my more expensive phone. I guess that's where a dedicated, hand held thermal camera comes in. I've dropped the camera a few times, but it's very light weight and well built, and still doesn't have a scratch on it. I plugged the thermal camera into my phone, and mounted my phone in the car mount on the dash (upside down) so I could view the road in front of me through infrared vision! Then the featureless green screen reminded me that IR doesn't pass through automotive glass very well. The screen does rotate when I turn the phone upside down, in case I wanted to risk mounting it above the windscreen on my motorcycle. I've been thinking about getting another camera, connecting it to an old android phone, and mounting it to my shotgun to add thermal imaging to my home protection arsenal :) The thermal imaging also doesn't work on reflective metallic surfaces, but I guess that's the nature of IR. I have to remember that sometimes when I'm imaging a scene that contains reflective metal parts, as they tend to show a temperature gradient, even though they are the same temperature of the surrounding matte materials. The hard shell, soft inside carrying box that comes with the camera is itself a very nice piece. The tinted and opaque plastic is thick, rigid, has a mirror finish, and the assembly snaps together perfectly. Overall, I see high quality, consumer grade hardware and software that work together to deliver a dazzling experience for very little dough ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2017 by Average Consumer Average Consumer

  • Good price for a decent clip on thermal camera
Style: iOS Pattern Name: Camera Size: Compact
Im very happy with this camera. The pictures show how well my radiators are heating up. The vertical red line is the steam riser inside my wall. Fuzzy? yeah. This isn't a photograph. It's a thermograph. I use this for analyzing heat differences. I find where heat is leaking out of my house, heating systems and even for finding shorted electronic components. It's small and comes with a small case when you're not using it. The camera app works well with my iPhone and is easy to use and capture images. This unit is limited to phones or iPads that have lightning connectors. My only complaints, it won't fit when you have a case on your phone. You have to remove the case to use it. (I have an old iPhone 5 that I use it with no case) There is a function in the app to show the image from the sensor and the phones camera. It's a nice idea but bad in function. They don't match up at all, so pretty much worthless. The other functions in the app work well. Good for the price and useful for the non professional. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by C. Manuelian C. Manuelian

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