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The first full-featured, pocket-sized thermal camera designed to help building professionals see hidden heat patterns that can reveal sources of energy loss, signs of structural defects and plumbing issues is now available in the Asia Pacific region.

The FLIR C2, which is priced at only $990, fits comfortably into any pocket, making it one of the most convenient thermal cameras on the market.

Professionals including builders, roofers, home and insurance inspectors, electricians, and realtors can keep the C2 handy while still carrying other tools and equipment. The C2 has a brilliant, simple-to-use touch screen with auto orientation, and is built tough in a rugged casing.

The C2 is powered by FLIR’s patented Lepton micro thermal detector, which captures and displays subtle thermal patterns and small temperature differences using 4,800-pixels of resolution.

The C2’s wide angle fixed-focus lens is ideal for viewing and analyzing large areas typically found in building inspections. Plus, the C2 includes a built-in work light and flash that helps illuminate poorly-lit areas common in building inspection environments.

With quick point-and-shoot operation, the C2 stores radiometric thermal and visible JPEG images with the push of a button. The images can later be downloaded with FLIR Tools, free software that allows users to adjust thermal image levels, isolate and add temperature measurements, change color palettes, and create compelling reports.  

The vice president and general manager of FLIR's instruments business, Rickard Lindvall, said its ideal for HVAC technicians and contractors.

For more information visit www.flir.com.hk/C2