This one-handed tool features a high-resolution with a 2.8-inch LCD color screen, accurate thermal sensitivity, and stores up to 5,000 images. It comes with a rechargeable lithium battery. The I5 thermal imaging camera comes with QuickReport software to analyze and share radiometric images easier. Plumbers and HVAC repairmen are some of the types of people who would use the Extech. It allows them to find what is wrong with a piece of equipment before anything dangerous occurs. The camera can find variations of temperature that can lead to mechanical and electrical failures. It can reveal leaks in air ducts, moisture problems, or poor insulation.
Homeowners would benefit from using a thermal imaging camera because they could save a lot of money when it comes to finding what is wrong with their home. Instead of hiring professional help, the Extech i5 can help them find the problem before it becomes a big issue, so they can hire the right professional to get the job done. Many homeowners waste money because they don’t know what the problem is and the person that they get may not know how to solve the issue.
Roof and house inspectors and energy auditors use the tool to help them see things that cannot be seen with the naked eye. Asphalt and paving workers use the tool to report and ensure quality work. Many city workers could use this tool to see what is going on underground. For example, a city worker can go underground to locate a leaky pipe. Energy auditors can go into a home to find out why a homeowner is losing so much heat.
The Extech i5 meets the IP43 dust/splash proof standards. It is moulded to hold easily in one hand. The camera is small enough to place in your back pocket or on your belt. It comes with a belt clip and carrying case. The battery lasts up to four hours, so you don’t have to worry about having to recharge it while you are working on a project. Capture an image by pulling a trigger on the camera. The image is saved to a 512 MB miniSD card for easy transfer to other applications.