Why I Picked This FLIR Thermal Imaging Camera for Apple Smart Phone

Why I Chose the FLIR Thermal Imaging Camera for My Apple Smartphone

Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! If you’re curious about why I picked the FLIR ONE Pro Thermal Imaging Camera for my Apple smartphone, you’ve landed in the right spot. Whether you’re tracking down pesky energy leaks or just want to feel like a tech wizard, this handy gadget offers a lot of fun and functionality.

A Glimpse Into Thermal Imaging Magic

This FLIR thermal camera transforms your smartphone into a powerful thermal imaging device. It’s perfect for those moments when you need to see beyond the visible spectrum, literally making the invisible visible! Check current prices here.

For more in-depth insights, feel free to watch the video on YouTube.

Our Gear: Tools of the Trade

We’ve been using various gadgets to capture stunning photos and videos. Here’s a quick rundown of our favorite gear:

  • Smartphone: Photos are mostly taken with the Samsung Galaxy A71. Grab one here.
  • Software: We rely on Adobe Software for our editing magic. Get a subscription.
  • Drone: Our DJI Mini 3 with the “Fly More” combo set offers captivating aerial views. Check it out.
  • Laptop: Editing is a breeze with our Dell laptop. Find it here.
  • Monitor: The Sceptre Curved 30″ Monitor is our editing lifesaver. Learn more.
  • Social Media Phone: We use a TCL phone for all things social. Grab one.
  • Lighting: Good lighting matters, and the UBeesize Selfie Ring Light with Tripod does the trick. Get yours.
  • Microphones: For events and interviews, we trust the Godox 2 Pack Wireless Lavalier Microphones. Check it out.
  • Printer: Our Xerox color laser printer makes printing a pleasure. See it here.

Support and Thanks

Thanks for checking out our gear recommendations and supporting our projects. You can explore more at Gear Websites or check out our other creative endeavors on Patreon. For some fun collectibles, head over to GearWebsites on eBay.

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Thanks for joining the adventure and making the invisible, visible with us!

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