Thermal Imaging Cameras
Thermal imaging cameras, also called infrared cameras, detect and measure the infrared energy of an object. They help plumbers find leaks and electricians detect overheating components, amongst many other uses. For advice on your application, chat to one of our expert ITC Level 1 trained thermographers.
Find out more about Thermal Imaging Cameras below.
- SuperIR image enhancement technology
- Premium performance, small package
- Battery-free
- Ultra-sharp thermal images
- Thermal Sensitivity of 0.05°C
- DeltaHeat and DeltaCool measurement functions
- Testo 860i Wireless Thermal Imaging Camera
- Testo 605i Thermohygrometer
- Testo 860i Wireless Thermal Imaging Camera
- Testo 770-3 - TRMS Clamp Meter
- 320 x 240px IR Resolution
- Isotherms: detect hidden problems
- Free 12-Month Flir Ignite Pro Cloud Subscription
- Free ITC Virtual Training – Infrared Basics
- 9Hz and 30Hz versions available
- IR-Fusion™ technology: combines visible and thermal images to varying degrees
- Capture small temperature differences from greater distances
- Thermal detector: 240 x 180px
- Accurately measures temperature up to 550°C (1022°F)
- 1-Touch Level/Span and MSX technology
- IR resolution: 384px x 288px
- Dew Point Colour Alarm, voice annotations, IR-PhotoNotes, and asset tagging
- Two models: 9Hz and 27Hz
- 480 x 360px resolution thermal detector
- 8MP optical detector
- Auto, Manual, and Laser focus
- IR resolution: 320x240px
- Fixed 24° lens
- Inspection Route Camera function: guides user along a pre-defined inspection route
- Thermal resolution: 640x512px (327 680px)
- Thermal sensitivity: <35mK
- 8MP optical camera
- Multiple versions available with different lens combinations
- Auto-calibrates to accommodate the attached lens
- IR resolution: 320x240px
- Available with a 9Hz or 60Hz frame rate
- LaserSharp™ Auto Focus calculates the distance to the target and adjusts the focus
- IR-Fusion™ Blending combines thermal and visible-light images
- IR resolution: 464x348px
- Inspection Route Camera function: guides the user along a pre-defined inspection route
- Seven versions available with different FLIR AutoCal Lenses
- 320 x 240 pixel thermal resolution
- 180° rotating optical block and fast-response touchscreen
- Choice of interchangeable, auto-calibrating thermal lenses
- IR resolution: 640 x 480px
- UltraMax® Enhancement, MSX® Image Enhancement and Inspection Route Camera functions
- Seven versions available with different FLIR AutoCal Lenses
- Available with a choice of standard and telephoto lenses
- IR resolution: 640 x 480px
- SiteRegonition technology
- Available in with a 9Hz or 60Hz frame rate
- Equipped with LaserSharp™ Auto Focus and MultiSharp™ Focus functions
- IR-Fusion™ technology allows the user to blend thermal and visible-light images to varying degrees
- IR resolution: 640 x480px
- 90° rotating screen and a 180° rotating lens
- Temperature range: -20°C to +650°C
- Available with a 9 Hz or 60 Hz frame rate
- 240° rotating (articulating) lens
- IR-Fusion™ Blending and LaserSharp Auto Focus functions
- Sleek, streamlined design with 180° rotating block and high quality touchscreen
- Available with your choice of interchangeable, auto-calibrating thermal lenses
- 464 x 348 Pixels, 30Hz
- IR resolution: 640 x480px
- 90° rotating screen and a 180° rotating lens
- Measurement range of up to 2200°C (3992°F)
- L8, L12, L25, & L50 lenses
- Available with a 9Hz or 60Hz frame rate
- Flexible, ergonomic, rotatable design for capturing IR images of awkwardly located targets
- LaserSharp™ Auto Focus and MultiSharp™ Focus for capturing crisp, clear images
- Free Training Course or Lifetime Studio Pro Software
- High IR resolution: 640 x 480px
- 180° rotating block
Thermal Imaging Cameras for Professional and Everyday Use
Thermal imaging cameras, also known as infrared or thermal cameras, detect heat energy and turn it into a visible image. This makes it easy to see temperature differences that the human eye cannot detect. Whether you’re an electrician checking for overheating circuits, a surveyor looking for insulation gaps, or a plumber tracing leaks, thermal cameras provide fast, reliable insights in real time.
At Tester.co.uk, we stock a wide range of thermal imaging cameras from FLIR, Fluke and other leading brands. Our models are designed for professional engineers, building inspectors, tradespeople, and anyone who needs accurate thermal diagnostics for work.
Why Choose a Thermal Camera?
A thermal camera offers significant advantages across many industries. Electricians and maintenance teams use them to identify faults before they become hazards, helping to prevent costly downtime. Building professionals and surveyors rely on thermal imaging to pinpoint heat loss, detect damp, and confirm insulation performance. Heating engineers and plumbers use them to trace leaks and check underfloor heating systems.
Because thermal cameras are non-contact tools, they provide accurate diagnostics without damaging property. They allow users to scan large areas quickly, making them a practical investment for predictive maintenance, building surveys, and safety applications.
Choosing the Right Thermal Imaging Camera
When selecting a thermal camera, the key factors to consider are resolution, sensitivity, field of view, and usability. Higher resolution cameras, such as 320×240 pixels and above, produce sharper thermal detail and are better suited for professional inspections. Sensitivity (often shown as NETD) is also important, as it determines how well the camera can detect subtle temperature differences.
A wide field of view is ideal for scanning large areas within buildings, while narrower fields or telephoto lenses allow you to capture fine details from further away. Battery life and reporting features are also worth considering if you’re carrying out regular inspections. Many of our cameras include Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity, making it easy to transfer images and create detailed reports on site.
Our thermal camera buying guide goes more in-depth, if you want to read more.
Everyday Applications of Thermal Cameras
Thermal imaging cameras are used in a wide variety of professional scenarios:
- Electrical inspections: Quickly spot overheating connections or failing components.
- Building surveys: Identify insulation gaps, draughts, and moisture problems without invasive checks.
- Plumbing and heating: Trace leaks and verify underfloor heating performance.
- Specialist uses: See below for more more specialised uses.
By offering fast, accurate thermal readings, these cameras help professionals save time, reduce costs, and improve safety.
Outdoor Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars
While the majority of thermal imaging cameras on this page are intended for professional inspection work, there are also outdoor-focused models available. These are designed for security, wildlife monitoring, and agricultural use, helping landowners and outdoor enthusiasts detect movement or monitor animals in complete darkness. If you are specifically looking for an outdoor application, you can find a dedicated range in our thermal monoculars & binoculars section.
Specialist Thermal Cameras Uses
In addition to general-purpose handheld models, there are specialist thermal cameras designed for very specific applications. These advanced devices are built to meet the demands of challenging environments, where reliability, accuracy, and safety are critical. From automation lines to life-saving firefighting operations, specialist thermal imaging solutions provide the right tool for the job.
Other thermal cameras you may also be interested in:
Find the Best Thermal Camera at Tester.co.uk
Our collection includes Android / iPhone, pocket-sized, and high-resolution thermal cameras from trusted brands. Whether you’re a professional engineer looking for advanced reporting tools, or you need an easy-to-use model for occasional surveys, we have an option to suit your needs and budget.
Browse the full range above to compare specifications, call 01642 931329 or contact our technical team for expert advice on choosing the right thermal imaging camera.