Seek Thermal Compact - All-Purpose Thermal Imaging Camera for iOS , Black - LW-AAA








Key features
- •Transform your smartphone or tablet into an all-purpose thermal camera with a 206 x 156 thermal sensor for use at home, the jobsite, and more.
- •Find and fix faster by seeing problems invisible to the naked eye such as: energy loss, electrical and mechanical failures, water damage, and hundreds more heat related issues.
- •Perfect tool for DIY homeowners, contractors, builders, and engineers.
- •Does not require batteries or charging. Waterproof case included. Free Seek mobile app.
- •SPECS: 206 x 156 Thermal Sensor, 36° Field of View, < 9 Hz Frame Rate, Focusable Lens, -40F° to 626°F Detection Range, Captures Photos & Videos, Spot Temperature, High-Low Temperature, Threshold Mode, 9 Color Palettes.
BrandSeek Thermal
CategoryAmazon Business Pricing
SizeCompact
ColorBlack
Warranty1 Year Warranty for Manufacturer Defects
Seek Thermal Compact - All-Purpose Thermal Imaging Camera for iOS , Black - LW-AAA
List Price: $189.19$170.27DEALYou Save: $18.92 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.8
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Works great with Samsung Galaxy Tab S2
Jungle guy✓ Verified Purchase•August 14, 2017
I'm using the Seek with Samsung Galaxy Tab S2. Works great, the picture is good even in the 9.7" screen. I bought it to find out any insulation leaks in my home. I have a new home and knowing the quality of work the contractors do here, I was sure there will be lot of "hot spots". I live in South Texas so it is hot, I mean really hot. So any leaks in the insulation can cost a lot in the electric bill. This tiny thing shows easily the leaks and you can take pictures or video of the thermal image. It will record time and other info to the picture, so you can later identify the pics easily if you forget to rename the pictures. One photo added of the ceiling, we had 102F today. The one spot on the ceiling, in the living room showed 37C (98F). Inside temperature during day we keep 77F. This spot is on the west side front, where we get the afternoon blaze from the sun. My attic is done with blown insulation, so it clearly has an open spot there. Also some other locations in the ceiling I found simular "leaks". When it gets cooler I can climb to the attic and fix these issues, now it is too hot there, even at night. This little thing will pay itself back even before the next summer season starts. Our summer here lasts about 8 months, thats considered summer when the temps are over 95F. 6 moths it can be over 100F every day. So even smaller "leak", can cost over time a lot of money. You can set the image temps to F or C, and also the imager has a pointer that searches the hottest and coldest spot, like the hot spot 37C, in the picture. The second image is my Spectrum Cable Box, it is not on, it is standby, but still steaming hot, 46C, that's 115F!
You'll see everything in a different llight.
A. Marks✓ Verified Purchase•July 25, 2017
It plugged into my Moto Turbo Droid, the Seek app found it, and it takes interesting stills and video. I've exported the video and stills, renamed them to have an .mpeg or .jpg extension, respectively, and uploaded them to my photo site. I'm intrigued by the images I'm getting. If my wife knew I was leaving heat foot prints on the kitchen floor she would not be happy. If she knew the cats were doing it to, man, I don't want to talk about it. I get a good image of heat from me reflection off a glass French door. When the door is out of the way, the screen does not reflect my image, unless I stand near it, heat it up, and.. I can see how full a coffee vessel is right through the vessel wall. My Chevy Volt has a cool profile, internal combustion engine cars do not. The only thing warm on the Volt after 40 miles appears to be the tires. When I snap a landscape shot I get the temperature of everything in the scene, at once, with a color scale to help me interpret it. The water proof case is nice: the heat sensor is tiny and would get trashed w/o the case. I'll find all sorts of uses for this. I'm full of questions. It's like seeing everything in a new light. The footprints are a trip. They persist for minutes. My feet aren't always evenly perfused! You don't need an outside thermometer: just take a picture.
Amazing device
N. Dittes✓ Verified Purchase•May 6, 2017
I got this for my old phone with micro USB. Now I have a USB-C phone and needed an adapter. Just make sure you get an adapter that supports OTG, otherwise it won't work. Some adapters are just made for charging, not data.
It's not as high quality as a standalone device, but the price is impossible to beat. I have access to one at work that was about $2k only a couple years ago and the Seek thermal imager is nearly as high quality, but doesn't have quite the pixel resolution or thermal resolution. I'm an engineer and keep this in my backpack all the time because you never know when diagnosing circuits or machines might come in handy.
It's not as high quality as a standalone device, but the price is impossible to beat. I have access to one at work that was about $2k only a couple years ago and the Seek thermal imager is nearly as high quality, but doesn't have quite the pixel resolution or thermal resolution. I'm an engineer and keep this in my backpack all the time because you never know when diagnosing circuits or machines might come in handy.
Thermal but support software is junk
MR BUMP✓ Verified Purchase•April 29, 2017
The camera is ok. You get very low res images. The Android software is junk, even the video capture does not work. Seek also had no SDK for Windows, Mac, Linux ect. This was promised back in 2013, still nada. Just spend a little more and get the better brand.
Excellent product
consumeconsume✓ Verified Purchase•March 27, 2017
Excellent camera, exactly what i was looking for. If your device only has a USB type C, like my HTC 10, you need an adapter, I used AUKEY USB-C Adapter Type-C to Micro USB Adapter Aluminum (2 Pack) for MacBook Pro, Nexus 6P 5X, Google Pixel, LG G5 and More .
Range on the normal version is pretty good, I could easily see someone about 600 feet away.
Range on the normal version is pretty good, I could easily see someone about 600 feet away.
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