I got the mini2plus v2. From a digital privacy perspective, I'm pleased that, though the app is proprietary, it does not appear to be part of a huge data harvesting operation (like proprietary apps usually are), does not require internet connectivity to function (though firmware updates do, for obvious reasons), and there does not appear to be any notable risk of access to your thermal camera being retroactively paywalled or altogether disabled, á la scamazon. The /e/OS tools found just one tracker, ad-related, which is pretty good for a proprietary app. As much as I dislike being required to use proprietary software for something like this, it looks like HIKMICRO are at least trying to do right by their customers, which is all I could ask for. The Analyzer software also looks pretty good. Runs a treat on the VM, but it's unstable under Wine without further fettling (which I've not attempted). A native linux version would be greatly appreciated, if their software department has the time. Publishing the API so that FOSS devs can do all that work is also a possibility. The probable upside is an increase in sales due to wider compatibility. I myself can't think of any downsides - it's not like they charge money for the software ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks for the review. I've got just 2 questions: 1) Does the Hikmicro app support recording with audio? 2) Does the Hikmicro app support picture-in-picture function? (for example: normal view 1/4 part of the screen + thermal view 3/4 part of the screen)
Hello, i'm afraid I no longer have this unit to be able to test for you but if the Hikmicro app doesn't then I can confirm that the Topdon app does have these functions.
The silvered bags inside boxed wine + a clothes peg are great for insulating an inline DCH pump. Ditto big crisp packets. Taped together, either offers zero-cost behind-radiator heat reflectors 😊
I don't mind losing a little heat in the airing cupboard. We used to lose a lot from the last cylinder! Heat reflectors behind the radiators is less important with such low flow temperatures.
This P2 is much better than so many other cell phone thermal imaging cameras on the market. But it is too low-profile. There are not many videos of relevant reviews that can be found online
Deals4homes, testing a U-value shows how to cheaply obtain figures for heat loss (in Watts per square meter) for any external property surface - wall, window, casement, reveal, frame, ceiling 😊 These TICs are "samey". A next gen one would use AI to measure the areas of each big-picture surface type, then Express it's current heat loss in kWh & W/m2. Then folks can compare results & see if their insulation is ang good compared to others' Excel interpolation + v-lookup of the technique gave my property figures that matched energy use pretty well. Let's hope the manufacturers watch your videos & read the comments 😊
Never owned a mobile phone = yes I am that one person , is there a thermal gadget gun thing that has a built in screen rather than the gun thing that only read the temperature , I know you don’t need one but if you ever do a video on portable electric radiators can’t find any information in regards to the running cost per day be it oil filled or fan heating i think there’s a micathermic panel heater , thanks take care.
@@roblinc2u😂 it takes some time to put all the slides together etc and I've been doing some of my volunteer teaching work in the evenings too so I'm a bit behind. This thermal imaging camera video along with most of my stuff is recorded and edited weeks in advance and scheduled for publishing but the stats one is always a bit of a rush for me to try and get it out as soon as I can!
@@UpsideDownFork I'm only teasing, I appreciate these things take time to decide an order of service, record, edit, check for even the slightest error because 1,000's of people will notice then re-edit to cut some waffle. Myself and I'm sure all your followers do appreciate your time in putting your monthly PV stats together. I must admit around the beginning of the month I do feel a slight tinge of disappointment with the infill videos when I'm expecting the stats 😢 Any now I'm waffling, it must be contagious! Thanks once again for the monthly stats, much appreciated.
So small and yet so powerful... Need a thermal master P2 for my house inspections.
My P2 review video is on the way soon.
I bought a P2 because I did a ton of HVAC and comfort seating in high end Chrysler vehicles (lol) and it's been fantastic. Thermal cameras are fun.
Good to hear.
@@UpsideDownFork Indeed. P2 is more convenient, so what's the price of Hikmicro Mini 2 ?
So is that possible to make more detailed clips of these 2 thermal camera? I want to see more:)
amazing product man, really thank you for the post before I place the order for Flir one... Now I prefer thermal master...
Glad I could help
I got the mini2plus v2. From a digital privacy perspective, I'm pleased that, though the app is proprietary, it does not appear to be part of a huge data harvesting operation (like proprietary apps usually are), does not require internet connectivity to function (though firmware updates do, for obvious reasons), and there does not appear to be any notable risk of access to your thermal camera being retroactively paywalled or altogether disabled, á la scamazon.
The /e/OS tools found just one tracker, ad-related, which is pretty good for a proprietary app.
As much as I dislike being required to use proprietary software for something like this, it looks like HIKMICRO are at least trying to do right by their customers, which is all I could ask for.
The Analyzer software also looks pretty good. Runs a treat on the VM, but it's unstable under Wine without further fettling (which I've not attempted). A native linux version would be greatly appreciated, if their software department has the time. Publishing the API so that FOSS devs can do all that work is also a possibility. The probable upside is an increase in sales due to wider compatibility. I myself can't think of any downsides - it's not like they charge money for the software ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I like my P2. It was cheaper than the Mini v2 but works great for around the house, car, hvac, and work bench.
Glad it's working for you.
Which one would you choose, the Hikmicro mini 2 v2 or the infiray p2 pro, and why? Not really needing the macro feature of the infiray.
If you don't need the macro then the Hikmicro is more versatile.
Thanks for the review. I've got just 2 questions:
1) Does the Hikmicro app support recording with audio?
2) Does the Hikmicro app support picture-in-picture function? (for example: normal view 1/4 part of the screen + thermal view 3/4 part of the screen)
Hello, i'm afraid I no longer have this unit to be able to test for you but if the Hikmicro app doesn't then I can confirm that the Topdon app does have these functions.
Great video - purchased the Mini v2
@@chrisyoung3925 glad it helped.
great review. I'd like to be able to use this on a pc - feeding live straight into the pc - is that possible? do you know?
Yes it is. Apologies for not demo-ing that in this video. They have a windows utility called "HIKMICRO Analyzer"
Where can I buy the Hikmicro mini2plus v2?
In the USA?
It looks like the V2 is not available in your region just yet.
Amazon has this one amzn.to/49z2xtp
I think this year I need to get one of these to hunt the heat leaks out. Good reminder.
@@JOOI525 you are welcome 👍
Great side-by-side comparison review.
Even though both are spec'd at 256x192, the Mini 2 V2 appears to have a little sharper image quality.
Definitely appears that way. Not such a huge difference on the phone screen but easily noticeable on the recording.
The silvered bags inside boxed wine + a clothes peg are great for insulating an inline DCH pump.
Ditto big crisp packets.
Taped together, either offers zero-cost behind-radiator heat reflectors 😊
I don't mind losing a little heat in the airing cupboard. We used to lose a lot from the last cylinder! Heat reflectors behind the radiators is less important with such low flow temperatures.
This P2 is much better than so many other cell phone thermal imaging cameras on the market. But it is too low-profile. There are not many videos of relevant reviews that can be found online
My P2 review video is on the way soon.
Deals4homes, testing a U-value shows how to cheaply obtain figures for heat loss (in Watts per square meter) for any external property surface - wall, window, casement, reveal, frame, ceiling 😊
These TICs are "samey". A next gen one would use AI to measure the areas of each big-picture surface type, then Express it's current heat loss in kWh & W/m2.
Then folks can compare results & see if their insulation is ang good compared to others'
Excel interpolation + v-lookup of the technique gave my property figures that matched energy use pretty well.
Let's hope the manufacturers watch your videos & read the comments 😊
Any form of measuring is good in my book! The heat loss industry spends far too much time on guesswork.
Never owned a mobile phone = yes I am that one person , is there a thermal gadget gun thing that has a built in screen rather than the gun thing that only read the temperature , I know you don’t need one but if you ever do a video on portable electric radiators can’t find any information in regards to the running cost per day be it oil filled or fan heating i think there’s a micathermic panel heater , thanks take care.
@@KavanOBrien you should watch this video of mine th-cam.com/video/b7E5FrFBh_k/w-d-xo.html
Where are your solar stats for September 😂
@@roblinc2u they're a coming!
@@UpsideDownFork 7 mw is great but what about last months generation details 😄
edit 5 mins later - it's ok, I figured it out.
@@roblinc2u😂 it takes some time to put all the slides together etc and I've been doing some of my volunteer teaching work in the evenings too so I'm a bit behind.
This thermal imaging camera video along with most of my stuff is recorded and edited weeks in advance and scheduled for publishing but the stats one is always a bit of a rush for me to try and get it out as soon as I can!
@@UpsideDownFork I'm only teasing, I appreciate these things take time to decide an order of service, record, edit, check for even the slightest error because 1,000's of people will notice then re-edit to cut some waffle.
Myself and I'm sure all your followers do appreciate your time in putting your monthly PV stats together.
I must admit around the beginning of the month I do feel a slight tinge of disappointment with the infill videos when I'm expecting the stats 😢
Any now I'm waffling, it must be contagious!
Thanks once again for the monthly stats, much appreciated.
@@roblinc2u I'm working on it as we speak! 😁 Hope to have it ready for my usual Saturday morning slot.