Fluke TiS60 Thermal Infrared Camera with 260 x 195 Resolution and IR-Fusion Technology Review
The Fluke TiS60 has been discontinued.
The Fluke TiS60 has been discontinued.
The Fluke Ti450 Infrared Camera has been discontinued.
Today we will be reviewing a new entry from Fluke in their thermal imaging line of products, the Fluke Ti450. The Fluke Ti450 is a culmination of the best new technology coupled with great pricing. Looking at the features it is clear that this midlevel thermal imager is designed with the preventive maintenance technician in mind.
Today we will have a look at an exciting new thermal imager line from Fluke, most specifically the Fluke TiX640. This new series is a top of the line offering from Fluke that can be tailored to highly specialized needs – though it is a powerhouse right out of the box.
The Fluke Ti90 and Ti95 Infrared Cameras have been discontinued.
Hello all. This week we’ll have a look at the new line of Fluke cameras (Fluke Ti90 and Fluke Ti95) that make use of the new Fluke Connect Wireless app and are the only infrared cameras in the price class that offer any kind of wireless communication. Let’s have a quick look at the specs and then a glance at the wireless capabilities.
The Fluke Ti200, Ti300 and Ti400 Thermal Imagers have been discontinued.
Heads Up! Fluke’s CNX wireless system for Fluke Thermal Imagers and specialized test and measurement meters is here. This technology basically provides a system for linking a comprehensive network of measurement devices wirelessly and then analyzing the data with a CNX software equipped computer. Here is a basic setup for a home electrical inspection.
The Fluke Ti400 has been discontinued.
The Fluke Ti300 has been discontinued.
As promised this post is going to dive into more of the features of Fluke’s new series of cameras, specifically the Fluke Ti300 Thermal Imager.
Let’s touch briefly on the unique features of this camera and then a little info on the cool new LaserSharp focus system that Fluke has come up with.
Fluke’s newest offering in the emerging market for Visual IR Thermometers is the Fluke VT04. I recently posted about the Fluke VT02 and mentioned that it has some limitations. Many of these issues have been addressed in VT04 and have set it at the head of the pack for this new kind of tester.
Today we’re going to talk about a tool that, as far as I know, has no current competition or comparable product on the market – the Fluke VT02. While it has its limitations, it is certainly one of the best and most cost-effective choices for certain applications.