Jeff—January 8, 2026
I don't really care about measuring things with it although it seems to be fairly accurate. What I care about is seeing what the predator saw. The movie of my childhood. Always wanted one of these things and they are finally affordable. This one is lightweight but still doesn't feel cheap. It feels like a sturdy product. The resolution is sufficient for my needs, I probably would not recommend going with a lower resolution which there are some models out there. I do wish you had a slightly higher resolution but it is 100% usable and I have had more fun with this thing than most of the silly gadgets I buy. Read more
Patrick A. Benson—April 19, 2025
This thermal imager works so much better and faster than the other 2 that I own. Higher resolution and frame rate. I’m surprised it didn’t cost more. I also love that the interface is simpler, there arnt many options to have to worry about changing like on some imagers. So it’s pretty much always ready to grab, point & measure. The color pallet works very well and is the pallet I usually pick on my other imagers. So no complaints about “missing” options from me. I also really like the pistol grip style of it as it’s much easier to hold/point than the phone style imagers. All in all, This is the imager I would recommend to hobbyists and professionals as it’s cheap enough that hobbyists can justify the price and it tells you enough for it to be useful for professionals without breaking the bank. Today I used it for verifying a customers a/c concern. Customer stated that their a/c wasn’t blowing as cold as they remembered from last year. Instead of waiting for a temperature probe to equalize with the vent temperature over a few minutes, I was able to check the vent temperature within seconds. Their Freon charge was a bit low due to a shader valve leak. After repairing I was able to show them that the air coming out of their vents was much colder than when they brought their vehicle in. Visual evidence of a performance increase helps the customer trust your services! Read more

Brandon—May 7, 2025
This thermal imager is awesome especially for the price! It came in a nice box which is always a nice surprise and not just cheap carboard packaging. Instruction manual and quick start guide included. It came with a charge so it was ready to use out of the box. It has a nice feel and and design and is weighted well, which to me shows the quality of the tool. I bought this so I could temp check items in my oven for powder coating. This is PERFECT for that, it shows the item in the oven on the screen so I can check multiple sections of the part being coated and it gives accurate readings from my testing thus far so I can confirm the entire part is up to temp. Definitely recommend if you need it to check remote temps, I played around and checked my air vents in my house, my stovetop to see how hot it was getting, it's just kind of fun to have even if you don't really need it Hahaha Read more
eHackster—May 31, 2025
This thermal camera is an excellent tool to detect hot or cold spots along the ceiling, walls, windows and doors of your home so that you can better insulate them to save on utility bills. It's also useful for detecting air leaks in the attic HVAC duct work. It has a 2" display, and it can easily be carried and operated with one hand, which is convenient in tight spaces like an attic. Overall, the thermal camera works as expected, although the small display size is cumbersome and the thermal resolution is quite low. 1. It doesn't come with an instruction manual on how to use it. 2. To turn ON the thermal camera, press and hold the power button for 8 seconds. There's no option to reduce the power-on time. 3. To turn OFF the thermal camera, press and release the power button. 4. The thermal camera works out-of-the-box, and you only need to set the display language and date/time. 5. To set up the camera, press the OK button to enter the Menu screen. Then use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the options and press the OK button to select the option. Press the RETURN button to exit the Menu screen. 6. There are 5 thermal imaging modes that can be selected using the UP and DOWN buttons. 7. The IR sensor resolution is 128x128, but the screen resolution with TISR is 240x240. This results in a slightly blocky thermal image. 8. It has a 2" screen which can be difficult to view at times. 9. The 25Hz refresh rate causes the display to lag noticeably. 10. It's easy to hold the thermal camera with one hand and snap photos using the trigger. 11. It has a USB-C port on the top which can be used to recharge the battery or to transfer photos that were taken to a computer. It doesn't come with a power adapter. 12. It's made of good-quality plastic and has a nice sturdy feel. Read more
RSTJA—July 16, 2025
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I bought this to find out if I need extra insulation in my home. It works great for that, all you do is look at doors and windows on the little display, and it is color coded to tell you the temperature. Although the display is far from photo quality, it works because you don't need high detail for things like that. It's so sensitive that you can put your hand on the wall for a second and clearly see the heat imprint of your hand. Quite fun. I used it to see if my new LED lights are too hot to last a long time (an almost universal problem with cheap lights). Also fun. The build quality is quite good. It's a solid feeling device that seems fairly rugged. I checked the accuracy of the display against body temperature and it's within a degree F. One thing I found fun was to look at my dog's head while I praise him and baby-talk to him (which he likes). You can clearly see his head heating up as he flushes with dog love. Most fun. Read more
Mark—December 14, 2025
Bought it to check if my exhaust is leaking ended up finding two leaks and blocked cat converter. Very cheap compared to other brand names . Highly functional even for electronics boards or electrical installations. Durable and easy to use . Good battery life Read more