San Diego, Calif. – Sept. 10, 2013 – MicroPower Technologies Inc., an award-winning provider of surveillance solutions optimized for rapid, cost-effective deployment, today announced the availability ...
Don’t blame us for the title. [CCrome] admits it may well be the cheapest and worst IR camera available. The concept is surprisingly simple. Mount a cheap Harbor Freight non-contact thermometer on a ...
For best results, IR camera users must think carefully about the type of measurements they need to make and then be proactive in the camera’s calibration process. The first step is selecting a camera ...
No, this isn't the all new all thermal camera review site. It's still the same old Dot Physics. However, I have trouble saying "no" when someone asks if I want to look at their new infrared camera ...
You can buy some pretty legit infrared cameras and scopes these days for only a few hundred dollars. Brands like FLIR and Fluke have rapidly commercialized and brought into the mainstream what was ...
The ZC-BT/BX Colour IR range of cameras comescomplete with a 3.0-9.0mm auto iris high speed varifocallens providing optimum performance in demanding lighting conditions. The lens and infrared leds ...
The Google Pixel 4 packs 3D face unlock capabilities, using a combination of IR cameras, a dot projector, and a flood illuminator to scan your face. It’s a pretty advanced feature compared to ...
1/2.8" Sony STARVIS CMOS-Sensor Resolution max. 3840x2160 IR and White Light LED illumination AI analysis functions including object classification Smart Codec H.265/H.264, Multi-streaming Fixed focal ...
Installing a third-party camera app can give you instant access to a hidden night vision mode on the Pixel 4. As revealed in a recent thread on Reddit, these apps enable a spooky night vision mode ...
The benefits of car night vision systems that enable drivers to see people or animals more clearly on dark, unlit roads have already started appearing in luxury cars. But these systems rely on ...
Photography is great, but sometimes it can get boring just reusing the same wavelengths over and over again. There are other options, though and when [Malcolm Wilson] decided he wanted to explore them ...