If UVC webcam mode is what you are after, lookie lookie here www.eevblog.com/forum/thermal-imaging/vevor-sc240n-topdon-tc004-infiray-c200-hisilicon-hi3516dv300/
Ah, it's that time of the month when Marco's hard drives are full and he has to push out all the videos :). BTW .h264 files are usually the raw H.264 bitstream with no container, although it's a bit odd to see a consumer product produce one as they're not the nicest files to work with.
Several years back, I got a refurbished Agilent (with Keysight sticker) IR imager with visible sensor. It has a neato mechanical focus-and-parallax-adjusting mechanism so whenever you adjust the focus with one camera, the mechanism also focuses the other and aligns the images. You can choose to see the visible, IR, combined, or (I think) a sort of picture-in-picture setup. It's built beautifully like this Vevor and the *refurbished* price was around $600. I think it was $1200 new. (It also doubles as a club for subduing enemies.) Amazing what has appeared in just the past few years.
Can you rewrite the comment incorrect grammatical English - without writing in the third person ( i.e without using the word 'you'. Also formaat the text into a narrow column and use paragraphs. It is evident by your writing hat you have minimal knowledge of the English language. and no writing skills at all - and clearly you fail to read in order to educate yourself - fail to pay attention to detail. That ads up to a scholastic failure. Just know that my youngest students age 8 are academically more advance that you - know that there were peasants 500 years ago that were more advanced than you. There are no geniuses in your family and never likely to be, Keep that in mind. So do something about it and educate yourself. Undertake an extensive reading program. Read for two hours every day Read books by accomplished authors Read books on many subjects Read books that are outside if your sphere of interest Read one book per month Make it your goal to read 100 books in 100 months And learn to pay attention to detail - make sure the brain sees exactly what the eyes are looking at. Allow others to teach you and most importantly. BE TEACHABLE Then in then in ten years you will have the knowledge of a Professor. I can certainly recommend some books. Are you ready for the challenge ? Or do you wish to stay in the peasant class ? Of course - the peasants are nor called peasants any more because they become offended --- Instead we call them citi-zens. The peasants like that much better. Give it some thought. I hope this has been helpful and awakened you to your inherent failings and laziness. educate yourself -- you can do it - however it requires discipline. Good luck
It's not in "some weird container", it's in *no* container. That's a raw H.264 stream, which is possible because it's video-only. But yeah, it would have been much easier for most people to deal with if they put it into an ISOBMFF ("MP4") container.
That's a really well-constructed piece of equipment and for it's functions, I think its priced right! All the improvements you mentioned could be done and the price raised accordingly in my opinion.
Thank you so much for the teardown. I have an Infiray C200 (very happy with it!) which has exactly the same outer casing, specs, functions and so on and I've been wondering how to open it, if it ever becomes necessary. Now I know, finally. I bought it about two years ago and I was a little too quick. Shortly after Infiray released an updated C210, that also offers live video output over USB, just like the Uni-T UTI260i.
I own one made by infiray itself - infiray C200 Pro. It's 1 to 1 outside, but in red-grey colors and ir resolution is a bit higher - 256x192. And there is a myriad of IR cameras by different brands with same hardware in and out. I guess infiray is just not shy of giving this device to any brand for it to stick it's own sticker on top
Do you have any firmware for your c200. Pro...? I got one but only in Chinese.... 😂 and would like to flash an international firmware. Would be great if you could makes it available. Thanks
@@honumoorea873 if you know the way to export it without teardown of the device I can do it. When I searched about it few months ago the only way was to take it apart, which I don't want to bother. Other than in device memory I don't have any firmware, but saw a few direct dumps on eevblog forum
i recently bought a Vevor 10HP VDF it has got to be one of the chonkiest VFDs i have ever held, and that chonkiess was due to a massive aluminium heat sink internally really surprising quality for the price, because it was less than $200USD
I have a Dogee s98Pro for my phone. It has the same sensor built in, and ironically my only issue with the phone is the visible light cameras are straight out of 2005! The thermal camera is amazing though.
Looks great. As you mentioned a few features are missing, but I doubt this is going to take a long time now that china is able to produce these image sensors
Physically identical to my Topdon TC004 but from what I can see the Vevor SC240M IR sensor res is 240x180 whilst the TC004 is 256x192. There are quite a few in this category, all sooo much alike and quoting different resolutions, and who knows who actually makes the hardware? FYI TC004 boot time = 28secs. PS. Be nice to see Mr. Marco Reps compare the two.......
Holy crap, I bought this last winter for our company for electronics work. Macro would be nice but it works really well. We bought the infiray C200 Pro. This is clearly a white label version. I'm blown away by the build quality inside.
It could NOT have been LAST winter as we are in winter again. So explain what LAST means in your language In my language (English ) one of several languages I speak LAST means there are NO MORE to follow. Such as will be on your LAST day on this earth. Are you getting the point yet ? Read more tot educate yourself and Study the English language. Learn what the words actually mean - as you do not know the eaning of the words you use - You only use then because you heard what other uneducated illiterate people use . That is sheep behavior. You should have written " I bought this one year ago ' ... Read BOOKS to educate yourself - and good luck.
Thanks for reminding me I bought one of those Infiray phone dongles, took a video of the cats with it and promptly put it somewhere - now I can't find it. :P
My votes go for a “Project Northstar” type Open Source Augmented Reality Head Mounted Display, or go something goofy like a Avegant Glyph (which I’d LOVE a teardown of), or a Google Glass / Voidstar Labs type thing.
As other comments have said, you should use ffmpeg (or MKVMerge) to wrap the file in a standard MKV and it should fix the issue without losing data to transcoding.
You can probably workaround the h264 files, skipping transcoding, by putting it in a container google mp4box and/or mkvmerge (prefer mkvmerge) and use the h264 as the video stream to output a .mp4 or .mkv that should be open-able by any video editor.
The whole Infiray thing is neat. I've been waiting on thermal cameras to drop in price and go up in resolution for a very long time. It's great we're FINALLY reaching commoditization. I wish I had seen this video before buying the P2 Pro, as the SC240M is a bit cheaper here in the US. That being said, the ability to use the P2 Pro on a computer is very nice. It's also absolutely TINY! So far I've been pretty impressed with it, aside from my first unit having weird issues and eventually failing. The second one has been flawless, though. Been using it to hunt down issues in an early switch mode power supply in an old Solartron multimeter, as well as reveal moisture in walls after a recent flood. Regarding the visible light camera and MSX-like functionality, it's almost not required. With the thermal imager being so high res, it's not at all difficult to make out features that FLIR units need MSX for.
I have absolutely no idea what most of those terms mean. But I just bought this thing and the fact that someone smarter than me says it's good... is good ;)
Curious that another channel just got the smartphone dongle version, too. These must have just released for sale! The phone version is very appealing to me, although this stand-alone product looks very well made.
Would be interesting to reverse engineer the binary thats running on it and putting openipc on it to reduce the boottime and add other features like usb/wifi streaming
After buying a SC240N myself and taking it out with me on a bike ride at night I really feel your comment at 5:40 about AR thermal vision specs. It's amazing to play around with this camera. I have found that despite the supposedly limited temperature range of -20°C to 350°C, temperatures of almost 600°C can be measured with the SC240N (measured my toaster). In addition, the number of color palettes is limited with the SC240N. However, with the Infiray C200 software, you can read out the raw .irg files and select between 8 color palettes afterwards. Unfortunately, the seal on the lens cover of my camera was not inserted properly, so it swells out at the bottom and the IP54 rating is probably not met. That's why I'm currently in contact with customer service. Last but not least, I have a question about the lens. What is the recommended focal length for microelectronics? Edit: Vevor offered me a ~30 % refund and a focal length of 2 inches seems to be fine.
They can be a bit hit or miss, some of their stuff is definitely just rebranded low cost things, but they do also have a good amount of things made to their specification that's oddly good value for money. It's a weird shopping experience because you can never be quite sure what you're getting. Also quite funny when you're browsing for a thermal camera or something and they suddenly recommend you a fully automatic donut making machine.
@@oliverer3 yeah I bought one of their water distiller and it didn't even turn on..weird support experience too. But then I watch this video and I'm like... They make thermal imaging equipment?!
I've always gotten along with alcohol and freeze spray. Though an IR camera would be a nice luxury. If you buy the gum remover sold to carpet cleaners freeze spray is WAY cheaper. Find a janitorial supply and buy a case of a dozen.
There is a guy on the eevblog forum that has made pc software for the infiray dongles that gives full control. I just haven't found a eu distributor of infiray.
This video is not like other Marco Reps content. No info about UX - what about software on that thing? - can you define what temperature range you want to see (ie: let something very hot in in frame to be out of scale and focus only on stuff between say 10 and 20C)? - can you change color scheme - how often does mechanical shutter activate to calibrate this thing Thermal cameras from Asia with 25fps aren't a new thing, just look at what HTI offers. Looks like HT-301 is very similar to T3S-Pro.
I can answer some questions. - The temperature range can only be defined afterwards via software. - The SC240N offers 4 color palettes vs. SC240N with 7 color palettes. - After booting it calibrates every few seconds. The frequency decreases like a decay function and with longer operation time it happens only occasionally. But you can also do it yourself if you want to.
"how does this only cost $300?" because all of the items that cost $800+ don't actually cost $800+. You are probably spot on the money that this thing is priced with thin margins to get its name out there. Half the cost is probably in the die cast aluminum and thermal sensor. everything else is pennies and dollars
I hate a flir e5 i hacked to full resolution, and while 320x240 is WAY better than what it was stock, that frame rate is just unbearable. I always wondered why, but now I know thank to you! danke
8:06 When are you getting (or making…an Open Source…) Industrial CT Scanner? Oh the reverse engineering one could do! Those pesky X-Rays do love messing with all my cells though…
One of those Ruggedized phones from China had thermal cameras with high fps, and the reviewers were thinking they were overocking some chipset, neat that it may be this!
There was a "CAT" (i.e. from the Caterpillar Heavy Equipment Co) branded one here for a bit (USA) and must be abroad some, too, as Big Clive used it in a bunch of his videos. I can't recall who the oem was for it, though...
hey reps - take it from me that the P2 Pro is not the right one to get... the T2L is better version and it does not cost so much more from the right aliexpress seller(s). Often the price is reduced now and again. After the T2L then next step up is to get their T3S (aka T3Pro). Which is the correct successor to the T2L, just with their newer sensor. However T3S is unfortunately too expensive ATM. Since it is still relatively new out on the market.
I don’t know about these things with integrated battery… how about a TOPDON TC001? No battery, usb c (yes, you need your phone, but more resolution and your phone surely has a bigger display) 😉 PS: because it’s USB it works with nearly every OS. I just bought one and i think it will replace my older FLIR system…oh, and it even has some monitoring functionality my flir obviously hadn’t. And it’s even cheaper than your standalone device, you can get it for 210-230€
Was the shown IR Software ThermoVision_JoeC used with the suggested Inifiray P2 or with a Seek Sensor? Is there a trick to get the Infiray working under the Software, because out of the Box mine didnt work :)
If UVC webcam mode is what you are after, lookie lookie here www.eevblog.com/forum/thermal-imaging/vevor-sc240n-topdon-tc004-infiray-c200-hisilicon-hi3516dv300/
Now that 30fps IR cameras are available, it is your duty to turn one into a 3D printable heat-seeking missile.
*Open Source Patriot Missile When*
( /s though, dual use Open Source Technology is something I haven’t quite come to terms with yet oof)
Take two, turn then on at the same time, and you have 60fps! Do this with 1000 cameras an you have 1000fps! You’re welcome.
@@float32now good luck synchronizing
Nowadays normal CV are better in this application than IR camera.
@@solotekle2999 except in the dark or fog/clouds I’d imagine…
Two reps videos within two days? That must be a fever dream!
Will we get a fabled country venture to harvest wild growing electronic components, perhaps?
@@HurricaneOK1 Only if the dogs are up for it 😁
You're in a dream! WAKE UP!
Ah, it's that time of the month when Marco's hard drives are full and he has to push out all the videos :). BTW .h264 files are usually the raw H.264 bitstream with no container, although it's a bit odd to see a consumer product produce one as they're not the nicest files to work with.
ffmpeg -i raw.h264 -c copy video.mp4
no, they're extrmely common in chinesium products.
That's the Hi Silicone chip doing that, natively. Usually used for CCTV cameras
Several years back, I got a refurbished Agilent (with Keysight sticker) IR imager with visible sensor. It has a neato mechanical focus-and-parallax-adjusting mechanism so whenever you adjust the focus with one camera, the mechanism also focuses the other and aligns the images. You can choose to see the visible, IR, combined, or (I think) a sort of picture-in-picture setup. It's built beautifully like this Vevor and the *refurbished* price was around $600. I think it was $1200 new. (It also doubles as a club for subduing enemies.) Amazing what has appeared in just the past few years.
Can you rewrite the comment incorrect grammatical English - without writing
in the third person ( i.e without using the word 'you'.
Also formaat the text into a narrow column and use paragraphs.
It is evident by your writing hat you have minimal knowledge of the English language.
and no writing skills at all - and clearly you fail to read in order to educate
yourself - fail to pay attention to detail.
That ads up to a scholastic failure.
Just know that my youngest students age 8 are academically more advance
that you -
know that there were peasants 500 years ago that were more advanced than you.
There are no geniuses in your family and never likely to be,
Keep that in mind.
So do something about it and educate yourself.
Undertake an extensive reading program.
Read for two hours every day
Read books by accomplished authors
Read books on many subjects
Read books that are outside if your sphere of interest
Read one book per month
Make it your goal to read 100 books in 100 months
And learn to pay attention to detail - make sure the brain
sees exactly what the eyes are looking at.
Allow others to teach you and most importantly.
BE TEACHABLE
Then in then in ten years you will have the knowledge of a Professor.
I can certainly recommend some books.
Are you ready for the challenge ?
Or do you wish to stay in the peasant class ?
Of course - the peasants are nor called peasants any more because they
become offended --- Instead we call them citi-zens.
The peasants like that much better.
Give it some thought.
I hope this has been helpful and awakened you to your inherent
failings and laziness.
educate yourself -- you can do it - however it requires discipline.
Good luck
It's not in "some weird container", it's in *no* container. That's a raw H.264 stream, which is possible because it's video-only. But yeah, it would have been much easier for most people to deal with if they put it into an ISOBMFF ("MP4") container.
That's a really well-constructed piece of equipment and for it's functions, I think its priced right! All the improvements you mentioned could be done and the price raised accordingly in my opinion.
Nothing like a fresh reps video to end the day
Or start the day. 8:30 am here
Thank you so much for the teardown. I have an Infiray C200 (very happy with it!) which has exactly the same outer casing, specs, functions and so on and I've been wondering how to open it, if it ever becomes necessary. Now I know, finally.
I bought it about two years ago and I was a little too quick. Shortly after Infiray released an updated C210, that also offers live video output over USB, just like the Uni-T UTI260i.
Good god that was a good film peel. 10/10
Pretty interesting indeed! Thanks, Marco! 😃
I hope they make a version with adjustable lenses!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Glad to know you're a fellow VoistarLabs enjoyer.
I own one made by infiray itself - infiray C200 Pro. It's 1 to 1 outside, but in red-grey colors and ir resolution is a bit higher - 256x192. And there is a myriad of IR cameras by different brands with same hardware in and out. I guess infiray is just not shy of giving this device to any brand for it to stick it's own sticker on top
Do you have any firmware for your c200. Pro...?
I got one but only in Chinese.... 😂 and would like to flash an international firmware. Would be great if you could makes it available.
Thanks
@@honumoorea873 if you know the way to export it without teardown of the device I can do it. When I searched about it few months ago the only way was to take it apart, which I don't want to bother. Other than in device memory I don't have any firmware, but saw a few direct dumps on eevblog forum
Cool, I just got one of these cameras and now I can see what's inside. Thanks MR!
i recently bought a Vevor 10HP VDF it has got to be one of the chonkiest VFDs i have ever held, and that chonkiess was due to a massive aluminium heat sink internally really surprising quality for the price, because it was less than $200USD
Zach just got called out by Marco. Happy worlds colliding
And abom79 in the last video
I have a Dogee s98Pro for my phone. It has the same sensor built in, and ironically my only issue with the phone is the visible light cameras are straight out of 2005!
The thermal camera is amazing though.
Looks great. As you mentioned a few features are missing, but I doubt this is going to take a long time now that china is able to produce these image sensors
Physically identical to my Topdon TC004 but from what I can see the Vevor SC240M IR sensor res is 240x180 whilst the TC004 is 256x192.
There are quite a few in this category, all sooo much alike and quoting different resolutions, and who knows who actually makes the hardware?
FYI TC004 boot time = 28secs.
PS. Be nice to see Mr. Marco Reps compare the two.......
I have the phone version and it has a focus ring. I absolutely love it, best purchase recently.
That support-heatsink was quite well made :o
It might require milling down the heatsink a little, but I wonder if you could find a small Peltier TEC to go between the sensor and the heatsink?
Great video! Vevor often had high quality at excellent prices.
Holy crap, I bought this last winter for our company for electronics work. Macro would be nice but it works really well.
We bought the infiray C200 Pro. This is clearly a white label version.
I'm blown away by the build quality inside.
It could NOT have been LAST winter as we are in winter again.
So explain what LAST means in your language
In my language (English ) one of several languages I speak
LAST means there are NO MORE to follow.
Such as will be on your LAST day on this earth.
Are you getting the point yet ?
Read more tot educate yourself and Study the English language.
Learn what the words actually mean - as you do not know the
eaning of the words you use -
You only use then because you heard what other uneducated
illiterate people use .
That is sheep behavior.
You should have written " I bought this one year ago ' ...
Read BOOKS to educate yourself - and good luck.
Thanks for reminding me I bought one of those Infiray phone dongles, took a video of the cats with it and promptly put it somewhere - now I can't find it. :P
Vevor makes literally everything it's wild.
That's some serious engineering.
Hahaha, it took me quite a time to solve the screw puzzle. Incredible rubber engineering
Not one but TWO Marco Rep's videos in under 24 hours!
A visor eye goggle setup would be ridiculously cool for night time dog walks not gonna lie!!!
My votes go for a “Project Northstar” type Open Source Augmented Reality Head Mounted Display, or go something goofy like a Avegant Glyph (which I’d LOVE a teardown of), or a Google Glass / Voidstar Labs type thing.
I didn't expect such high quality
As other comments have said, you should use ffmpeg (or MKVMerge) to wrap the file in a standard MKV and it should fix the issue without losing data to transcoding.
You can probably workaround the h264 files, skipping transcoding, by putting it in a container google mp4box and/or mkvmerge (prefer mkvmerge) and use the h264 as the video stream to output a .mp4 or .mkv that should be open-able by any video editor.
ffmpeg is definitely the goto tool for this IMO - ffmpeg -i yourvideo.h264 -codec copy output.mp4
The whole Infiray thing is neat. I've been waiting on thermal cameras to drop in price and go up in resolution for a very long time. It's great we're FINALLY reaching commoditization.
I wish I had seen this video before buying the P2 Pro, as the SC240M is a bit cheaper here in the US. That being said, the ability to use the P2 Pro on a computer is very nice. It's also absolutely TINY!
So far I've been pretty impressed with it, aside from my first unit having weird issues and eventually failing. The second one has been flawless, though. Been using it to hunt down issues in an early switch mode power supply in an old Solartron multimeter, as well as reveal moisture in walls after a recent flood. Regarding the visible light camera and MSX-like functionality, it's almost not required. With the thermal imager being so high res, it's not at all difficult to make out features that FLIR units need MSX for.
You missed the AvE style Stanley knife scraping on the plastic! Nylon or fibre reinforced? Great video, thanks Marco
Hello, do you have an idea why the Vevor is advertised as a 240x180 pixels while the C200 or Topdon are advertised as 240x192 ... pixels ...
I would love to see what this sensor could do with a Peltier cooler
They don't already have one integrated into it?
I have absolutely no idea what most of those terms mean. But I just bought this thing and the fact that someone smarter than me says it's good... is good ;)
6:29 the video file format is probably a raw h264 stream without a container
A screw on macro lend would be a good addition indeed, but may only appear on higher end models.
Nice looking widget!
Curious that another channel just got the smartphone dongle version, too. These must have just released for sale!
The phone version is very appealing to me, although this stand-alone product looks very well made.
Would be interesting to reverse engineer the binary thats running on it and putting openipc on it to reduce the boottime and add other features like usb/wifi streaming
I really don't need one, but now i want one 😀
Maybe one day i get back into the clicky rooms in factories.
Thanks for the hedgehog snippet, I think I need to take my camera while walking the dog at night as skunk lookout.
After buying a SC240N myself and taking it out with me on a bike ride at night I really feel your comment at 5:40 about AR thermal vision specs. It's amazing to play around with this camera.
I have found that despite the supposedly limited temperature range of -20°C to 350°C, temperatures of almost 600°C can be measured with the SC240N (measured my toaster).
In addition, the number of color palettes is limited with the SC240N. However, with the Infiray C200 software, you can read out the raw .irg files and select between 8 color palettes afterwards.
Unfortunately, the seal on the lens cover of my camera was not inserted properly, so it swells out at the bottom and the IP54 rating is probably not met. That's why I'm currently in contact with customer service.
Last but not least, I have a question about the lens. What is the recommended focal length for microelectronics?
Edit: Vevor offered me a ~30 % refund and a focal length of 2 inches seems to be fine.
I thought that vevor was just a cheap dropshipping company, but I'm surprised to see they actually make decent tools!
They can be a bit hit or miss, some of their stuff is definitely just rebranded low cost things, but they do also have a good amount of things made to their specification that's oddly good value for money. It's a weird shopping experience because you can never be quite sure what you're getting.
Also quite funny when you're browsing for a thermal camera or something and they suddenly recommend you a fully automatic donut making machine.
@@oliverer3 yeah I bought one of their water distiller and it didn't even turn on..weird support experience too. But then I watch this video and I'm like... They make thermal imaging equipment?!
So when are you going to do the video on a DIY IR-guided missile now?
Looks like a very nice product for the price ! Interesting
I've always gotten along with alcohol and freeze spray. Though an IR camera would be a nice luxury. If you buy the gum remover sold to carpet cleaners freeze spray is WAY cheaper. Find a janitorial supply and buy a case of a dozen.
This sure looks like a rebranded A-BF RX680 I bought couple of years ago.
There is a guy on the eevblog forum that has made pc software for the infiray dongles that gives full control. I just haven't found a eu distributor of infiray.
This video is not like other Marco Reps content.
No info about UX - what about software on that thing?
- can you define what temperature range you want to see (ie: let something very hot in in frame to be out of scale and focus only on stuff between say 10 and 20C)?
- can you change color scheme
- how often does mechanical shutter activate to calibrate this thing
Thermal cameras from Asia with 25fps aren't a new thing, just look at what HTI offers. Looks like HT-301 is very similar to T3S-Pro.
I can answer some questions.
- The temperature range can only be defined afterwards via software.
- The SC240N offers 4 color palettes vs. SC240N with 7 color palettes.
- After booting it calibrates every few seconds. The frequency decreases like a decay function and with longer operation time it happens only occasionally. But you can also do it yourself if you want to.
Hi,
Anyone know how this SC240M compare with UTi260B?
"how does this only cost $300?" because all of the items that cost $800+ don't actually cost $800+. You are probably spot on the money that this thing is priced with thin margins to get its name out there. Half the cost is probably in the die cast aluminum and thermal sensor. everything else is pennies and dollars
And it needs a 1/4-20 female thread at the base of the handle, so you can pop it on a cheap tripod.
Love the voidstar lab shoutout lol
High construction standards indeed....cheers
Yes, but how many ppms does it have?
"The body feels great mechanically" sounds like a different kind of German video.
hehehehe voidstar lab display, nice reference
I have the P2 dongle, but without the extra clip on macro lens. Still, its a fantastic tool!
7:13 your AC only cools down the ceiling 😂😂😂
Pretty nice review ... what do you recommend for a Thermo camera For viewing circuit boards smaller components ?
I have a UTI260B w/ clip-on macro lens. You can occasionally get them on sale for $200 US, and the macro lens is like $20
@@pyromen321 Okay I look into it thanks
I hate a flir e5 i hacked to full resolution, and while 320x240 is WAY better than what it was stock, that frame rate is just unbearable. I always wondered why, but now I know thank to you! danke
Yes! New Video
Just asking... have you tried connecting it to USB, without the SC card plugged in?
Very nice, I'm glowing pseudocolor white with envy. I'm guessing the die cast frame is actually a zinc alloy.
Looks good will have to pick one up. Hopefully not a bait and switch at that price.
TWO VIDEOS??? idk if I can handle this
Dude that is exactly what i was looking for. now hope you didn't get special one of reviewer model.
love the @VoidStar shoutout!
Who is the manufacturer of the sensors? I want to buy the sensor and connect it with a RPI
I have a Seek and I feel inadequate now
Vevor is like ACME, isnt it?! From Vevor i've got an rig for my simracing-wheel :D
I cursed at you when you dropped the IR on the floor lol
8:06 When are you getting (or making…an Open Source…) Industrial CT Scanner?
Oh the reverse engineering one could do!
Those pesky X-Rays do love messing with all my cells though…
One of those Ruggedized phones from China had thermal cameras with high fps, and the reviewers were thinking they were overocking some chipset, neat that it may be this!
There was a "CAT" (i.e. from the Caterpillar Heavy Equipment Co) branded one here for a bit (USA) and must be abroad some, too, as Big Clive used it in a bunch of his videos. I can't recall who the oem was for it, though...
@@mattmanyam Similar concept. The one i was thinking of was the “AGM Glory Pro” along with maybe a few other similar ones.
@@ericlotze7724 gotchya.
Would you ask for a review sample of T2S+ from InfiRay?
Excellent. I need to bolt one of those to my robot,
hey reps - take it from me that the P2 Pro is not the right one to get... the T2L is better version and it does not cost so much more from the right aliexpress seller(s). Often the price is reduced now and again. After the T2L then next step up is to get their T3S (aka T3Pro). Which is the correct successor to the T2L, just with their newer sensor. However T3S is unfortunately too expensive ATM. Since it is still relatively new out on the market.
More like a Marco lens, am I right?
8:54 UJ got me dead 💀
I don’t know about these things with integrated battery… how about a TOPDON TC001? No battery, usb c (yes, you need your phone, but more resolution and your phone surely has a bigger display) 😉 PS: because it’s USB it works with nearly every OS. I just bought one and i think it will replace my older FLIR system…oh, and it even has some monitoring functionality my flir obviously hadn’t. And it’s even cheaper than your standalone device, you can get it for 210-230€
Hello Marco,have you tested our T3S thermal camera, it is better
Could you reply me, sir
"Record the frequency: Yes / No?"
Is that the yes/no for the visible light?
Has anyone managed to find the difference to the orignal from Infiray with 256x192@25Hz? Can the Infiray firmware be used to upgrade Vevor?
I hesitate with the smart phone one, can you see in black and white with this one?
Handbrake is wonderful. It's basically just a GUI for the features you actually care about in FFMPEG
As if we don't have enough cheap surveillance, this camera takes it to a whole new level.
I wonder if they'll ever make a monocular you can wear?
I like the video, but I miss the "Promoted" popup box.
Now can we get a cheap Heat Seeking Anti-Air Missile is the question…
Nice 1281 :)
I kinda wish it was one :)
0:39 Holy sweet mother of Jesus!! Its like a black and white 8K picture wtf!! That camera most likely cost close to a small countries gdp!
Was the shown IR Software ThermoVision_JoeC used with the suggested Inifiray P2 or with a Seek Sensor? Is there a trick to get the Infiray working under the Software, because out of the Box mine didnt work :)
I wonder why it seems like nobody has gone the route of using a hot/cold mirror to physically allign a visible and thermal IR sensor
The better image quality is because of overlaying the low resolution IR image with the visible light camera
I was thinking the same. (I have the flir dongle that does the same)
How many cycles are the calibration shutters rated for? How often does it use the shutter?
Has anyone figured out what the image "Alignment" settings (0.5 -- 3.0) mean?
Hmm do they also give out the pins outs?