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Sun, Jan 08, 2017

FLIR Introduces Thermal Cameras Designed For Drones

Two Models Targeted At Hobbyists And Professionals Alike

FLIR has introduced a line of new thermal cameras at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, including two that are designed specifically for drones.

The FLIR Duo is the drone industry's first multi-sensor camera that features FLIR's Lepton thermal microcamera core, a high-definition (HD) 1080p visible camera, and FLIR's patented MSX technology.

The FLIR Duo offers versatile onboard recording to a micro SD card and real-time remote control of camera functions and can be mounted to any airframe capable of holding the most popular action cameras. Operators can switch between the FLIR Duo's thermal and visible cameras in-flight or view both in a picture-in-picture mode. Priced at $999.99, the FLIR Duo is accessible to drone hobbyists and professionals alike.

The FLIR Duo R, priced at $1,299.99, adds accurate temperature measurement capabilities for commercial applications including agricultural, construction, civil engineering, building inspection, and public safety use cases.

The company says that the cameras are the same size and shape as the most popular action cameras. The cameras accept 5-24VDC input power, and outputs both analog and HDMI digital video.

FMI: www.flir.com/suas/duo


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