But Flir One's MSX technology, which meshes a regular image with a thermal image offers sharper optics than the identically priced Seek Thermal Camera that our very own Sarah Mitroff reviewed earlier ...
FLIR Marine, a Teledyne Technologies (NYSE: TDY) company, today announced the launch of Ocean Scout Pro II, a next-generation ...
With how expensive thermal cameras are, why not build your own? This is the goal with which [Dan Julio] set out a while ago, covering the project in great detail. While the ultimate goal is to create ...
In May 2026, Teledyne Technologies and its FLIR units announced several developments, including the launch of the Ocean Scout Pro II marine thermal monocular, the FirstLook 125 throwable ...
The Flir One Pro is a thermal camera that attaches to a mobile phone with a USB-C plug. [Gigawatts] has one, and unfortunately managed to drop it, breaking the USB-C plug and rendering the device ...
Takes images that show you how hot or cold the objects in the frame are. Infrared sensors can measure temperatures from below freezing to over 700 degrees Fahrenheit. Flexible: Use it with any modern ...
Flir One, a thermal imaging camera attachment to your iPhone or Android smartphone, is designed to let you peer deep into impenetrable places like walls and through the pitch black darkness of night.
The U.S. Army recently contracted with FLIR Systems to order $2.6 million worth of the Black Hornet mini-drones. (Pfc. Rhita Daniel/U.S. Marine Corps) WASHINGTON — Teledyne Technologies’ $8.2 billion ...
Flir has announced an enhanced integration between its professional-grade iXX-Series thermal imaging cameras and RocketPlan, ...
The Flir FX has an impressive array of features, but this home security camera has some some hurdles to overcome before it’s ready to contend in a crowded DIY security category. Flir is best known for ...
. said Friday that Earl Lewis will step down as president and chief executive, ending arguably one of the longest and most successful tenures by a top executive of any publicly traded Oregon company.