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The model we are looking at today is the T2S Plus. iOS version and price wise this is about $30 more than the T2S Plus, but ofcourse price will vary depending on ongoing discounts or the shop you order from. This unit was sent to me for free by xinfrared.com for the purpose of this review, they also sell on amazon so I encourage you to checkout the links in the description below to find out more about them.
This camera is likely using exactly the same thermal sensor from infiray inside, because it advertises the same resolution of 256x192 which is a very good thermal imaging resolution for this price range and as I mentioned in Voltlog #442, these sensors are not limited to just a few fps as the thermal sensors coming from the united states, but instead offer you a very nice refresh rate of 25Hz.
What’s different about the T2S Plus is that it comes with an adjustable 8mm lens plus this nice handle mount accessory to bring everything into a compact, single hand usage package. So you can clamp your phone in here, clamp the camera on the front side and then you can adjust the focus of the camera using the manual adjustment. This is generally intended for inspection work of electrical panels, distribution boxes, electrical motors, HVAC stuff heating/cooling but they also claim PCB inspection. So we’ll see how close that 8mm lens allows us to adjust later during testing.
This mount seems to have a good build quality, it’s made out of plastic, feels very ergonomic, you have multiple tripod mounting points, one at the bottom of the handle, several on the phone and camera clamps which are made of metal and feel very strong.
Inside the box we get the camera inside a nice EVA hard carry case and it’s got a warning not to point the camera at the sun. Next to this we get some lint free cleaning cloth. Separate from the box, I also got this lightning extension cable which makes it possible to mount the camera in the special holder and run the wire to the actual phone.
But upon seeing the live feed, which started in a black and white image mode, I was immediately mesmerized by the high resolution and high refresh rate. It almost makes you think this is an actual visible light image, as you can see here in this sample video looking at my cluttered desk, you can clearly identify the objects on my desk, you can see them in high detail and all just from the thermal imager, all at this high refresh rate making everything look very fluid.
Next I switched to my favorite view which is the iron type color palette and I started exploring the app. Everything works smoothly. You have the video and image capturing modes as well as color mode at one side while the other side has a few options for placing some temperature measurement markers either as a point, as a rectangle or as a line. You can also adjust the temperature units Celsius or Farenheit, you can trigger the calibration shutter manually and you can adjust a few settings that influence the measurement accuracy: things like emissivity, distance, correction.