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Seek thermal shotpro vs flir c5







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So like, if that's true, how do the C units still exist? What's the differentiation that you wouldn't just get one of those? Same with the E4 - it's $1000, has lower resolution and lower measurement range than the TG267 - why would anyone buy that? Just because it has wifi? What am I missing here? Finally, since I know a lot of you have probably faced this exact same decision tree, are any of these HTI units comparable in features and price? I think I'm shying away from them because the ultimate image quality just looks worse than what the Flirs spit out, and I do find MSX valuable. So all in all, the TG267 looks like a great deal as a fully-integrated device with feature parity of the Flir One Pro, and way better performance than the comparably expensive C series units. Best I can tell, only the upper temperature bound changes with price point, and the 267 for $500 gets you 380C, about the same as the Flir One.

#Seek thermal shotpro vs flir c5 Bluetooth

I think they even bluetooth to your phone so exfiltrating images shouldn't be too much more of a pain compared to the Flir One? The best part is, the cheapest (267) is $500, right about the same price as the C2 but way better image specs. The TG275/TG297/TG267 basically all have the same resolution, handheld form factor (which I think reduces my latency annoyance, but can't be too sure without having one in hand), MUCH better battery life, single-tool grab-n-go-ability, etc. I noticed that the recently released Flir TG series looks awfully familiar, but probably fixes my gripes.

#Seek thermal shotpro vs flir c5 upgrade

Did I mention battery life? In a perfect world, I'd upgrade to something of comparable resolution (160x120) and 30hz framerate, but alas, I'm not made of money. There seems to be a pretty big latency between image capture and display - besides just being slow framerate, seeing what's going on in real time is kinda hard. Cons: battery life is garbage and always seems to be dead whenever you need to use it, requires using your phone which is a cumbersome non grab-n-go process. Pros: Resolution, quality, and ease of sharing/using images (since they're already on your phone). I have a Flir One Pro, latest gen, iOS, which I very much like.









Seek thermal shotpro vs flir c5