Flir’s thermal camera detects images based on heat — CES 2016

Flir's thermal camera detects images based on heat — CES 2016

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Hi, this is Sam with a virg, i’m hiding behind a tree just outside the win in las vegas. And if you had this the Scout TK by fleer, you might be able to find me because this is a portable thermal camera, which you just look something like this and it detects images based on heat. So yeah I’ve just been using this to kind of track. People outside the win – and I got ta – tell you it’s pretty fun you can. You can look at people’s footprints on the grounds because they leave a heat signature. If somebody is hiding in foliage, you can kind of see their their bodies glow through the trees like it doesn’t completely PSO, but you can definitely tell there’s something there moving it around, and this is designed to be useful for campus, so you can spot animals surrounding Them or who can use the night vision to kind of look for areas to camp it’s up, so it’s a pretty simple device. It feels very strong and it’s kind of rubberized and it’s a protected against water and drops.

The controls are simple. There’S just a power button here: this is how you record you can change the brightness here, and this has different color palettes for making different things show up more reasonably his about to focusing – and you just look through this – I piece right here to see what you Want to look at so the Scout TK is going to cost 500 9999 it’ll be out this quarter and if you like, playing the duck, this is a lot of fun, so stay tuned to the verge for a lot more videos of some things like this and Subscribe to us on YouTube, .