Seek Shot – All-Purpose Thermal Imaging Camera







Key features
- •ON-DEVICE ANALYSIS: Edit photos to add multiple spot measurements, isolate areas of interest with temperature boxes, and change color palettes to identify problems faster and with more accuracy.
- •THERMAL IMAGE OVERLAY: SeekFusion combines the diagnostic power of thermal imaging with the context and detail of a visible image. Adjust the blend to quickly expose hidden problems.
- •WIFI STREAMING: Stream live to your smartphone or tablet. Connect to the free SeekView app, transfer and analyze photos, and easily create reports. With a built-in tripod mount, Seek Shot is great for fixed monitoring and hard-to-reach areas.
- •RUGGEDIZED ERGONOMIC DESIGN: A slim, pocket-sized thermal camera built for the field. Seek Shot is designed to withstand the elements with a durable IP-54 rating. Battery has up to 4-hour runtime on a single charge
- •LARGE TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY: Vibrant, 3.5" color touch screen with 640x480 resolution lets you inspect with ease. The large visual workspace makes it easy to adjust thermal analysis tools so you can get the job done on the spot.
BrandSeek Thermal
CategoryTools & Home Improvement Outlet
ColorBlack
Warranty1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Seek Shot – All-Purpose Thermal Imaging Camera
List Price: $692.54$623.29DEALYou Save: $69.25 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Absolutely love this thing.
J. Schmidt✓ Verified Purchase•February 8, 2024
The media could not be loaded. Have wanted a thermal camera for a long time now, and am glad something affordable came along. I uploaded a video showing where insulation appears to be missing behind the ceiling and walls in my house, and obviously I had to post cat pics. Lots of fun, very useful, and worth every penny, and I have hope for a future with even better quality imagery and more features.
Some things I wish it had:
A way to remote trigger without touching (and thus causing movement) or a burst shot option. The images are low resolution, and the signal-to-noise ratio can be bad, but if you've got a mount and can take several images in a row, those can be stacked to reduce the noise and improve quality a bit. The picture of my cat sitting in her bed was made using this technique. A self-timer might also be quite useful (and basic).
Some mild disappointment:
The camera will not take pictures very fast. It's something like one every 5 seconds or so. Videos also hitch at regular intervals. The camera makes a soft clicking or tapping noise at the same time the video hitches/lags/stutters (pick your verb). I don't know what's causing it, but presumably that's normal? And yes, the videos contain the hitches when played back. It's not just a display issue.
Anyway, kudos to this Santa Barbara company for putting out an affordable and surprisingly good camera.
Some things I wish it had:
A way to remote trigger without touching (and thus causing movement) or a burst shot option. The images are low resolution, and the signal-to-noise ratio can be bad, but if you've got a mount and can take several images in a row, those can be stacked to reduce the noise and improve quality a bit. The picture of my cat sitting in her bed was made using this technique. A self-timer might also be quite useful (and basic).
Some mild disappointment:
The camera will not take pictures very fast. It's something like one every 5 seconds or so. Videos also hitch at regular intervals. The camera makes a soft clicking or tapping noise at the same time the video hitches/lags/stutters (pick your verb). I don't know what's causing it, but presumably that's normal? And yes, the videos contain the hitches when played back. It's not just a display issue.
Anyway, kudos to this Santa Barbara company for putting out an affordable and surprisingly good camera.
Nice thermal imager, super battery life
CB✓ Verified Purchase•January 23, 2024
Pretty cool gadget. Takes great thermal pics, can be edited later, since the raw data is saved... Nice. Resolution is high but can appear grainy in low contrast, this is just how the imager works. Took me a few minutes to figure out, then i was happy. Much better than FLIR at the same price range.
Battery lasts forever. The wifi is meh, like it will work but its not fantastic. Mainly because the app is pretty much a wonky mess.
I got the pro, for the wider field and its been great for detecting leaks around door and window seals with ease.
I'd buy it again.
Battery lasts forever. The wifi is meh, like it will work but its not fantastic. Mainly because the app is pretty much a wonky mess.
I got the pro, for the wider field and its been great for detecting leaks around door and window seals with ease.
I'd buy it again.
Great Quality for the Price, Easily adapted to macro, hidden way for viewing stream on computer.
Taylor P.✓ Verified Purchase•December 29, 2023
I originally purchased this wanting to inspect circuit boards for faulty components and I wanted to write this review as I found a very easy way to adapt this camera to take macro photos for inspecting circuit boards. Simply insert a 12mm diameter laser cutter focus lens (such as this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CMTGMN6) into the front of the camera and instant macro. The IR photo was taken with a 1.5" FL lens. The smaller the focal length (FL) the closer the camera has to be to the object and the bigger the object is in the camera. Now the fusion camera does not have a second lens, so the fusion won't work correctly, but is not needed as the IR image is clear enough that it is not needed.
One complaint is that the USB-C port is really close to the threaded tripod mount. It is nearly impossible to use a normal tripod and have the USB-C cable connected at the same time. The other complaint is the app for iOS is terrible. The app replicates the basics of the camera interface, but does not allow landscape viewing of the stream, crashes all the time, locks up the camera.
Also It is possible to open the stream using VLC on a computer. Once the stream is started once using the seekshot app connect your computer to the wifi of the camera, then open VLC player and start a new network stream with address rtsp://192.168.100.1/stream0
The key is you have to initialize the video stream from the app before you can connect VLC player.
One complaint is that the USB-C port is really close to the threaded tripod mount. It is nearly impossible to use a normal tripod and have the USB-C cable connected at the same time. The other complaint is the app for iOS is terrible. The app replicates the basics of the camera interface, but does not allow landscape viewing of the stream, crashes all the time, locks up the camera.
Also It is possible to open the stream using VLC on a computer. Once the stream is started once using the seekshot app connect your computer to the wifi of the camera, then open VLC player and start a new network stream with address rtsp://192.168.100.1/stream0
The key is you have to initialize the video stream from the app before you can connect VLC player.
BREAKS AFTER ONE YEAR
Phil W.✓ Verified Purchase•December 27, 2023
GREAT packaging and advertising. GREAT to use once purchased. HORRIBLE after one year. Will not charge. It stops working. BE CAREFUL WITH DECISION WHEN THINKING OF BUYING.
So far so good.
Tadd ✓ Verified Purchase•December 20, 2023
I have used Seek products before and been really impressed with their performance and utility. Although there were some less than favorable reviews and this was a little pricier than I was looking for, I pulled the trigger anyway. When it arrived (very timely), I pulled it out and put on the charger just to make sure it was a full charge, based upon some other reviews. When I used it the first time, it worked well, but the image quality is less than anticipated. The second time I used it, I turned it on but nothing happened (like another review mentioned). After what seemed like 3 or 4 minutes of pressing and holding the power button, it restarted, and has operated without issue since. The Emissivity settings do not seem to matter which is disappointing, and the accuracy is not like other Seek devices I have owned. It is incredibly portable and works pretty well. I have tried to use it to look at wildlife at night, but it requires a very distinct crossover before things appear differently. There are probably functions that I have not used yet, and it has come in very handy finding leaks, and overloaded circuits. Still have a little sticker shock, but it is decreasing the further away from the purchase I get.
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