A flir thermal imaging camera is a non-invasive, non-contact device that uses infrared radiation to capture thermal images of objects, scenes, or people, revealing temperature differences and anomalies, allowing for real-time temperature measurement, detection of heat sources, and identification of potential issues in various applications, such as predictive maintenance, building inspection, search and rescue, and medical diagnostics.
A medical professional is using a FLIR thermal imaging camera to diagnose a patient's internal injuries, allowing for early detection and treatment of conditions that would have otherwise gone undetected.
A thermal imaging camera mounted on a drone is capturing the heat signatures of a massive wildfire raging through a dry forest, helping firefighters to identify hotspots and predict the spread of the blaze.
A futuristic thermal imaging camera, developed by FLIR, is being used by a team of scientists to detect and track a group of endangered animals in the dense jungle, providing crucial insights into their behavior and habitat.