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The FLIR ONE Gen 3 is a compact, rugged thermal imaging camera designed for iPhones with lightning ports (iPhone 14 and older). It delivers high-resolution infrared images with precise temperature accuracy, enhanced by an intuitive app that guides users through home inspections and industrial diagnostics. Built tough for jobsite conditions, it’s the essential tool for professionals seeking fast, reliable thermal insights on the go.
Manufacturer | FLIR |
Part Number | 435-0004-03 |
Item Weight | 1.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.64 x 0.55 x 1.34 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 435-0004-03-NA |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Gen 3 iOS: Lightning Port |
Color | Black/Silver |
Style | Gen 3: iOS with Lightning Connection (iPhone 14 and older) |
Pattern | Thermal Camera |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement Accuracy | .1 |
Certification | FCC |
Special Features | High Accuracy |
Included Components | Thermal Imaging camera/Adapter |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
S**A
Good unit
Useful and fun to nerd out with around the house. Finding efficiency losses.
B**D
This thing is quite worth the investment. Fun to play with.
I got this used. Looked like it was never taken out of the packaging. The image quality is spectacular with the enhancement (outlines of edges and such), really helps identify hotspots easily. Came with a nice hard case and USB-A to USB-C Cable. The image is neat with the little cross hairs reticle and temp reading, allowing pinpoint temp identification. I trust this unit more than I do a cheap infrared thermometer. Automatically calibrates, and color changes as hotter items get introduced to view. I do not regret buying this thing. The worst I see with it is it doesn't reach through my other box cover. The rubber is just too thick. So I ordered an 80 gbps male to female USB-C data cable and will use it unattached from phone. I keep hitting the power button due to it being centered on the unit, and me holding it on phone tightly. Image clarity is spectacular. And allows you to see at night. It isn't hard to use, easy to deploy. I don't have a full hour into its use. Definitely gonna be handy for hotspots on engines! Picture shows an LED 100 watt equivalent. It's neat to look at what has heat and what don't. If you are considering getting one, it is worth $200.
M**R
A good IR camera for DIY or home inspection uses
As an add-on for an Android phone, it works fairly well. This camera is not high resolution, nor does it display the actual temperatures of the objects in the image, but it does show differences in the thermal signature that can show you where insulation is missing or loose, or leaks are letting air in or out, etc. You can save an image in the phone if you want to use it for more study, or to give to another person. The "visible light" camera (which is separate) results in synthetically outlined major visible objects, so you can see how the object fits into the scene with a direct overly over the thermal image. I've used it to check the thermal performance in our rooms, in the attic, etc., to help me focus on what needs to be fixed or adjusted. The software can be a bit frustrating when it decides "you've seen enough" and shuts it down. The camera itself also has an on-board battery which must be charged prior to use, so running down the battery can make it shut down also. A review that I read mentioned that it would be nice to have some sort of strap or holder to keep it on the phone, since you hold the phone while it dangles at the bottom. Sometimes it falls off, or gets disconnected due to tilting, which is annoying. The accuracy and picture quality ratings reflect the points made above, and the overall rating reflects these plus the additional issues. Nonetheless, it is one of the more useful IR cameras for low cost, if not the best.
F**N
A Game-Changer for Thermal Imaging
I recently purchased the FLIR ONE Gen 3 - iOS - Thermal Camera for Smart Phones, and let me tell you, it's a game-changer! This little gadget has transformed my world into a colorful, thermal wonderland.At first, I was skeptical about the capabilities of a thermal camera for my phone, but this little gem has exceeded all of my expectations. The MSX Image Enhancement Technology is a game-changer, allowing me to see things in thermal imaging that I never thought possible. It's like my own personal superpower!One of the first things I did with my FLIR ONE was to take it on a ghost hunt with some friends. We were exploring an old abandoned building, and the FLIR ONE picked up all sorts of strange heat signatures. We found out that the ghost we were looking for was actually just a raccoon living in the attic, but it was still a fun experience nonetheless.I've also used the FLIR ONE to investigate some strange noises coming from my attic. I was convinced that there was some sort of monster living up there, but it turns out it was just a pesky squirrel. Thanks to the FLIR ONE, I was able to see exactly where it was hiding and evict it from my home.But the real fun with the FLIR ONE is just exploring the world around me. I've used it to see where my cat likes to sleep during the day (turns out it's on top of the fridge), to see which of my houseplants are getting the most sunlight, and to check the temperature of my coffee (because who doesn't want to know that?).Overall, I give the FLIR ONE Gen 3 - iOS - Thermal Camera for Smart Phones five out of five stars. It's a little pricey, but it's worth every penny for the endless entertainment and utility it provides. Plus, it makes me feel like a superhero, and who doesn't want that?Here's a comparison between the FLIR ONE Gen 3 for iOS and the SEEK Compact Pro Thermal Imaging Camera:FLIR ONE Gen 3 - iOS - Thermal Camera for Smart Phones:* Thermal sensor resolution: 80x60* Temperature range: -4°F to 248°F (-20°C to 120°C)* Field of view: 55° x 43°* Minimum focus distance: 0.5 meters* App compatible with iOS devices* Battery life: up to 1 hourSEEK Compact Pro Thermal Imaging Camera:* Thermal sensor resolution: 320x240* Temperature range: -40°F to 626°F (-40°C to 330°C)* Field of view: 32°* Minimum focus distance: 15 cm* App compatible with iOS and Android devices* Battery life: up to 4 hoursAs you can see, the SEEK Compact Pro has a much higher thermal sensor resolution than the FLIR ONE Gen 3, which means it can provide more detailed thermal images. It also has a wider temperature range and longer battery life. However, the FLIR ONE Gen 3 has a slightly larger field of view and a shorter minimum focus distance, which may be useful in certain applications.In terms of compatibility, both cameras have apps that are compatible with iOS devices, but the SEEK Compact Pro also has an app that is compatible with Android devices.Overall, the SEEK Compact Pro is a more advanced thermal imaging camera with higher resolution and better features, but it is also more expensive than the FLIR ONE Gen The choice between the two will depend on your specific needs and budget.
C**E
Incompatible with many Android phones – not advertised
I bought the FLIR One (part # 435‑0005‑03) hoping to add thermal imaging to my workflow, but it turned out to be unusable with my phones.- Motorola Moto E22 (Mediatek MT6765V/CB Helio G37 chipset) – the camera would not pair with the FLIR app.- Samsung Galaxy A13 – I tried the same camera on this device as well, and it failed to connect there too.I contacted FLIR support, and they confirmed that the FLIR ONE Pro, Pro LT, and Gen 3 models have known connectivity issues with several Android chipsets—including the Mediatek Helio G37 and the chipset used in the Galaxy A13. The support rep pointed me a knowledge‑base article where they list some of the devices that are not usable (search for answer #2897 in flir custhelp)What’s missing: The product description makes no mention of these compatibility limits. As a result, I spent time and money on a device that I can’t actually use.Bottom line: If you have a phone with a Mediatek chipset or many other Android models (including the Samsung Galaxy A13), this camera will likely refuse to pair. Check the compatibility list before buying, or choose a different thermal camera that explicitly supports your phone. Otherwise, you may end up requesting a refund, as I did.
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