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VEVOR SC240N portable thermal camera for professionals

VEVOR SC240N portable thermal camera for professionals

It's not a typical home device, but I could see its use at home.

VEVOR SC240N portable thermal camera for professionals

The VEVOR SC240N portable thermal imaging camera is a device that can be useful for home use, but even more so in a professional environment. It can be used to easily identify the source of problems, such as insulation defects or faulty equipment. It makes infrared waves visible, so potential problems can be easily identified based on temperature differences.

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One of the outstanding features of the camera is high-resolution imaging. Thanks to the 240 x 180 infrared resolution and the thermal sensitivity of < 0,04 °C, the camera offers a crystal clear image in the temperature range between -20 and 350 °C. It offers a palette of four different colors (rainbow, iron, black warm and white warm), which can be adjusted to different needs in order to obtain accurate and easy-to-interpret images. The battery in the device provides a long operating time of up to 9 hours, and the included 16 GB SD card can store up to 90 photos. The data can be easily transferred to the computer via a USB cable.

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The VEVOR SC240N stands out not only for its efficiency, but also for its robust and compact design. With IP54 protection, the device is dust and water resistant and can survive drops from a height of up to 2 meters. The integrated sound and light warning system warns if a temperature outside the measurement range is detected, and the built-in LED work light enables the illumination of dark and hard-to-reach areas. Thanks to these, the VEVOR SC240N camera is a reliable device that can be used in any situation.

The price of the camera is HOCHU using coupon code ~ HUF 91 here:

VEVOR SC240N portable thermal camera

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