Thermal Imaging Camera (Infrared 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 Camera (Infrared Cameras) below.

- For Android smartphones
- IR res: 256 x 192px
- Mini2 and Mini2 Plus options available

- IR detector: 96 x 96px IR detector
- 50° wide-angle lens
- Two versions available: Eco & Eco-V

- iOS or Android versions
- MSX Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging
- OneFit adjustable connector

- Wirelessly connects to your iOS/Android smartphone
- Resolution: 80 x 60px
- MSX imaging function

- SuperIR function increases the IR resolution to 240 x 240px
- Five imaging modes: Thermal, Visual, Fusion, Blending, and Picture-in-Picture
- Large, intuitive 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen

- 256 x 192 (49,152 pixels)
- < 40 mK (@ 25 °C, F#=1.0)
- 25 Hz image frequency
- 3.2" LCD

- IR resolution: 256 x 192px
- High-temperature alarm with speaker and torch alerts
- Wi-Fi connectivity

- 25Hz image frequency
- 3.2" LCD screen display
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Innovative Macro Mode

- Seek Shot: 36° FOV, 206 x 156px
- Seek ShotPRO: 57° FOV, 320 x 240px
- Ideal for electricians and building professionals


- Use with iOS & Android smartphones/tablets
- Includes FLIR’s VividIR™ & MSX™ technology
- Compatible with FLIR’s Thermal Studio Software & Ignite Cloud Service

- 256x192px VOx thermal sensor
- 8MP optical lens
- Built-in Wi-Fi, 16GB memory, LED torch, and speaker

- Available with or without Wi-Fi
- Pocket-sized with a 3.5” touchscreen display and LED torch
- Visual, Infrared, MSX and PiP imaging modes

- 256 x 192px detector
- <40mK sensitivity
- 2MP optical detector

- 160 x 120px thermal imager and 5MP visual-light camera
- Integrated 3.5” touchscreen and LED torch
- Upload images to FLIR Ignite™

- Efficient, easy-to-use, accurate and robust thermal imager
- Includes IFOV warner and Scale Assist function to reduce the possibility of measurement errors
- Infrared resolution of 160 x 120 pixels

- High Image Quality
- Supports multiple palettes
- Rugged & Durable Design
- Conveniently Share Images and Reports


- Resolution of 120 x 90 (10,800 pixels)
- IR-Fusion blends thermal and visible light images
- Fluke Connect Asset Tagging saves IR images and data to a predefined folder

- Thermal resolution: 384 x 288 (110,592 pixels)
- NETD: ≤ 35 mK (@ 25 °C, F#=1.0)
- Accuracy: Max (±2°C/3.6°F, ±2%)

- High Image Quality
- Supports multiple palettes
- Rugged & Durable Design
- Conveniently Share Images and Reports

- An improved thermal sensitivity: 80mK
- A better visual camera resolution: 5MP
- A new user interface with simplified 'tile' operation of menus using a joystick button


- FREE EX Pro Bundle including; Ignite Pro, Extended Warranty & Training
- Thermal resolution: 160 x 120px
- MSX Imaging, One-touch Level and Span, Delta T Measurement Tools, & Notes function

- IR res: 256 x 192px
- 8MP digital camera
- Two versions: M20 & M20W


- IR-Fusion technology
- Fluke Connect compatibility
- Long battery life
- TiS20+ and TiS20+ Max models


- FREE Flir Bundle including; Ignite, Extended Warranty & Training
- Thermal resolution: 240 x 180px, MSX imaging
- Images and annotations can be uploaded to the FLIR Ignite Cloud
Thermal Imaging Camera Help & Advice
At PASS we stock a full range of Infrared cameras from world-leading manufacturers; FLIR, Fluke, Testo, Seek and Hikmicro. We can offer you; help and advice, after-sales support, training and ongoing calibration and service.
Other Thermal Cameras You May Also Be Interested In
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- Firefighting Thermal Cameras
- Thermal Security Cameras & CCTV
- Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars (Spotters)
- Thermal Drones, Cameras & Gimbals
Frequently Asked Questions
What are thermal cameras used for?
They can be used for various applications including HVAC Plumbing, Electrical, Mechanical Maintenance, Condition Monitoring and Building Diagnostics. We also have ranges for ecology and wildlife, search and rescue and fire fighting.
Is it worth buying a thermal imaging camera?
This question all depends on your specific needs and budget. For businesses, owning one has many benefits. It can be used for energy audits, damp and mould surveys, fire detection, condition monitoring and predictive and preventative maintenance. The time-saving diagnostics it offers can reduce future costs of equipment failure and expenses associated with expensive energy losses.
Consider what you'll use it for – whether it's for work or personal projects. They can be expensive, so think about how often you'll use it and whether it's worth the investment. Look into the features of different cameras and how they match your requirements. Also, explore potential cost savings or benefits it could bring in the long run.
We have solutions for all applications and will help you to get the best camera for your budget. whether it's a cheap thermal camera for your home improvements or a thermal monocular for spotting wildlife don't hesitate to give us a call on: 01642 626 140
Can I use my iPhone / Android smartphone as a thermal camera?
Yes, you can use your IOS or Android phone as a thermal imager (TI) with the help of some attachments and accessories or specialised apps.
TI attachments and Bluetooth devices are offered by some manufacturers. FLIR, Seek and Hikmicro all offer attachments that connect to your smartphone and are used in conjunction with an App. These attachments typically include a thermal sensor and a compatible app that allows you to view and capture images using your phone's screen. While these attachments can provide basic functionality, they may not offer the same level of performance or features as standalone cameras. FLIR's new FLIR One Edge thermal camera uses your smartphone as a screen, it utilises Bluetooth connectivity to allow it to be detached from your handset enabling you to view awkward areas and spaces.