Flir Systems is expanding the number of its cameras with which customers can extend the scope and depth of thermal imaging inspection thanks to features utilising wireless technology. Users have confirmed efficiency gains, error reduction and savings on reporting time through WiFi compatibility and Meterlink technology.
New versions of the Flir T250/T335/T365/T425 and the Flir P660/P640 and P620 will now also be able to transfer radiometric images via WiFi to an iPad or iPhone as standard. This capability was introduced in the higher-end Flir T-Series and the new Flir E-Series compact thermal imaging cameras and it enables data to be shared with colleagues, over distance. Customers have reported this as being a great facility when measurements need to be taken in areas with limited access or in hazardous environments.
Not only can others see the images, but they can also analyse them directly on their iPad or iPhone thanks to the Flir Viewer app that is easily downloaded. Comprehensive reports can be generated and emailed to customers, colleagues or managers.
Meterlink technology is the second new standard feature on the upgraded Flir T- and P-Series cameras. This makes it possible to transfer, via Bluetooth, data acquired by an Extech clamp meter and embed it in the thermal image. It negates the need for note-taking and speeds up the reporting process, as all values are included in the report automatically.
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