🔍 See the unseen with FLIRONE Edge!
The FLIRONE Edge is a cutting-edge Bluetooth thermal imaging camera designed for smartphones, compatible with all iOS and Android devices. It offers wireless connectivity, high-resolution imaging, and precise temperature measurements, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking to enhance their diagnostic capabilities. With FLIR Ignite Cloud integration, users can effortlessly manage and share their thermal images.
Manufacturer | FLIR |
Part Number | 11001-0101 |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.87 x 1.38 x 1.48 inches |
Country of Origin | Estonia |
Item model number | 11001-0101 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Size | Edge |
Style | Edge: Wireless for All iPhone and Android |
Pattern | Thermal Camera |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement Accuracy | +/-0.5% |
Included Components | Getting started guide, Notice, Guide |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 2-10 Thermal camera warranty |
O**R
Good for the whole family!
Want to know if someone has been in the candy jar, or which glass of water is fresh, or exactly how hot your wife is? This may be the camera for you! Oh, and given a tempature delta, it can find hot water pipes, studs, damp spots, hot wires and junctions, missing insulation, air gaps around doors, and more. This thermal camera is a great tool, and toy.IOS / Android Support:It seems to pair slightly better on an IPhone than an Android. It can take a few restarts of the camera and app to link on Android, but at other times it works fine.[Update: This seems to work fine on Android after switching for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 to Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra]Size and Durability:It fits nicely into a jacket pocket or work bag, but may be a little bulky for Jeans. The finish is a polymer / rubber that is soft enough to absorb impacts but tough enough to stand up to use. It may still break if dropped. The design is very streamline and feels good to use.Image Quality:The camera has enough resolution to capture a whole electrical panel or 8' tall wall section. It will place focused tempature points (highest and lowest) on the image in real time. After taking a photo you can use the app to measure the temperature at any point later. This makes it easy enough to capture a wide area and grab the needed information after the fact.
D**R
FLIR One EDGE PRO is excellent. It's now the third FLIR model in my professional tool lineup.
I already owned a FLIR B20 and a FLIR One Pro LT. As a consulting broadcast engineer, I love both of those cameras, but I wanted something on the wireless, "untethered" side to use with my phone or tablet at transmitter, studio, and other sites. The fact that the One Edge Pro has both four times the IR pixels (IR resolution) and longer operating time per battery charge compared to my trusty FLIR One Pro LT made it sound like the perfect solution. FLIR scored another "win" in my book with this new camera.Out of the box, about 20 minutes of charging time before it was back to full charge since leaving the factory, and a quick read of a couple of sentences in the "Getting Started" booklet, and I quickly had it wirelessly connected to the Flir One app which was already installed in my phone. My FLIR One Android app had recently updated automatically, which added the a start screen app choice of connecting to a FLIR One Edge Pro or the One Pro or LT, so a single Android APP facilitates both of those cameras. Sweet.I'm very pleased with the resolution, and the alignment menu option provides for quick and easy alignment of the IR and Digital Camera images, which means the MSX feature (and other image viewing/processing features such as "thermal blending" and "Picture-In-Picture" tools found in the Flir Tools app will line up nicely as well, provided you spend a few seconds using that alignment feature before shooting your thermal image.I've ready many user/purchaser reviews of FLIR (and other brand/model) infrared imaging/thermography cameras where people complain about inaccuracies in the temperatures being sensed compared to actual measured temperatures, etc.. In my experience, that's usually due to lack of awareness of the properties and some nuances of thermography. For folks interested in getting the most temperature sensing accuracy possible, developing an understanding of things such as emissivity, reflectivity, reflected temperature, etc., along with having a few inexpensive accessories at hand (such as black, vinyl electrical tape, and a homemade Lambert radiator/reflector made of a piece of aluminum foil and a piece of cardboard) will go a long way to improving the results achieved and the ability to glean really useful data from the IR images -- not to mention overall satisfaction with the device, assuming they've acquired at least a reasonably decent quality IR camera.As a broadcast engineer, the quality of my work depends a lot on having the right tools. I can see already that my FLIR One Edge Pro is going to see a LOT of use while being relatively easy to use. Combined with FLIR's free Flir Tools software, the new FLIR One Edge PRO adds even more accurate, higher resolution preventive maintenance and troubleshooting power at my disposal, and does so at a price that's very reasonable for what you end up with in your hands.I strongly recommend this camera, unless your demands are such that you just have to spend a few $K on something really super high end. Even though I have an even higher resolution FLIR B20, I rarely pull that big Pelican case and camera out to use it, as the FLIR One PRO LT almost always handled the job. Now that I have the new FLIR One Edge Pro, I'll probably have to remind myself to occasionally pull the One Pro LT out and charge it for those times when I might want it to be at the ready as well.
R**N
Camera, GREAT! Application, FAIL!
The camera itself is great, works as it should, does everything it should. If you are looking for a Bluetooth IR, temperature recording camera, this should be it. I love the fact that within the app you can change color types, variations, and even have a “normal” looking photo within the same picture of the temperature reading photo. Sounds confusing yes, I know, essentially think of each picture having a filter over it that can be removed when seeing the pic within the app. The app itself is not good if you are using an iPad/tablet of any sort, the FLIR shows vertical while having the iPad/tablet horizontal (I left one pic in the orientation as shown on tablets/iPad and the others I turned correctly), just a bunch of things that can, should, and NEEDS fixed ASAP. Very disappointed in FLIR for not having this fixed. The app was designed to work for a phone, which boggles my mind really. One other item I don’t like is the camera uses a WIFI signal from the camera to connect to a device, which means if you are using WIFI on your device, it will disconnect you and you will have no WIFI based internet (WIFI is a stable way to transfer/broadcast image to a device). If you are needing a temperature capturing camera, get this one, and wait until they roll out the updates for tablets (At least I hope they are updating it), if you are using it on a phone, works great.
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