Shooting Illustrated 2015 Golden Bullseye Accessory of the Year

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posted on April 10, 2015
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Looking like something out of science fiction, the FLIR One iPhone personal thermal imager uses heat gradients to generate a picture of heat differentials, allowing the user to literally see in the dark. Whether using the device to spot heat leaking around an old window frame, discover a hairline crack in a water pipe before it bursts or deciding whether that bump in the night was an intruder or simply Fido trying to reach a treat on the counter, the FLIR One can be used in myriad ways. A simple, free app available from FLIR pairs the device with your iPhone 5 or 5S (Android versions will soon be available) and within seconds the power of thermal imaging is in your hands.

“With the FLIR One, it is possible to observe an intruder in complete darkness, based solely on heat differentials.” —Jay Grazio, Associate Editor.

Specifications

FLIR Systems: (877) 773-3547MSRP: $349

Winning Features

  • Identify potential threats in complete darkness.
  • Software is intuitive and allows for near-infinite settings with a multitude of viewing options.
  • Can pay for itself in spotting heat loss, water leaks and other home repairs as well as being a useful self-defense tool.


Read the full article in our January 2015 issue
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