InfiRay Thermal Sensor With Dual Spectrum Fusion Technology

DOOGEE S98 Pro integrates InfiRay’s thermal camera with a dual spectrum fusion algorithm. The sensor’s 256x192 resolution is twice the closest has to offers and its 25Hz frame rate is the highest. This means thermal images on the S98 Pro are clear, sharp, and offer more details than any other smartphone. Talking of the Dual Spectrum Fusion algorithm, this feature allows you to combine images from all three cameras into one.

Putting all these features together, you have a powerful device that is handy on the factory floor, campsite, at home, and basically anywhere you want to see cool images and detect heat.

Some of the most common uses of Thermal cameras include:

Electrical Maintenance

When current pass through a resistor, some of the electrical power is dissipated as heat. As the connection ages, resistance increases, and so does the among of heat produced. Engineers use thermal cameras to track the increase in temperature to know when a connection needs to be replaced.

First Responders

Thermal imaging cameras are essential for firefighters. It helps them see beyond thick clouds of smoke and reveal what is behind it. It is great for finding people trapped in burning buildings or avoiding doors with fire behind them.

Security

Thermal cameras have become a staple in most militaries around the world, either in the form of integrated cameras mounted on individual gears or vehicles. Thermal imaging has also been deployed in home security since it can uncover hotspots in pitch-black, and can spot intruders hiding behind shrubs and bushes.

Mechanical Installations

In order to prevent unwanted vibrations and stress, mechanical installation require a high amount of precision. Thermal cameras can pick up heat created by forces such as friction. 

Moisture And Leak Detection

Getting on top of leaks is very important to make sure the structural integrity of a building is not compromised. Leaking pipes left unchecked can lead to very expensive repairs, which are in most cases also time-consuming. Thermal cameras, however, can easily detect these conditions and save you a ton of money and time.

Gas Detection

Thermal cameras can pick up the temperature difference at the point of a leak caused by the pressure variance. 

Pipe and Duct Blockages

Pipes and ducts need to be always free to deliver water to the user and take out wastewater when we don't need them. Sometimes, blockages form in pipes, if left unchecked, which can lead to disruption in the quality of service delivery. Thermal cameras can help with early detection and maintenance.

Finally, the most important part, having fun. 

Thermal cameras are cheeky little ways to cheat in hiding and seek, or simply take the temperature of everything and everyone.

Electrical Maintenance

When current pass through a resistor, some of the electrical power is dissipated as heat. As the connection ages, resistance increases, and so does the among of heat produced. Engineers use thermal cameras to track the increase in temperature to know when a connection needs to be replaced.

First Responders

Thermal imaging cameras are essential for firefighters. It helps them see beyond thick clouds of smoke and reveal what is behind it. It is great for finding people trapped in burning buildings or avoiding doors with fire behind them.

Security

Thermal cameras have become a staple in most militaries around the world, either in the form of integrated cameras mounted on individual gears or vehicles. Thermal imaging has also been deployed in home security since it can uncover hotspots in pitch-black, and can spot intruders hiding behind shrubs and bushes.

Mechanical Installations

In order to prevent unwanted vibrations and stress, mechanical installation require a high amount of precision. Thermal cameras can pick up heat created by forces such as friction. 

Gas Detection

Thermal cameras can pick up the temperature difference at the point of a leak caused by the pressure variance. 

Finally, the most important part, having fun. 

Thermal cameras are cheeky little ways to cheat in hiding and seek, or simply take the temperature of everything and everyone.