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Fluke Ti100, Ti105, Ti110, Ti125 Thermal Imagers with CNX Wireless System

  • Posted on: 17 October 2013
  • By: Brady

Attention world! Announcing Fluke’s CNX wireless system for Fluke Thermal Imagers and particular test and measurement meters. This new technology is essentially a way to link up a comprehensive network of measurement devices wirelessly and then analyze the data remotely from a computer equipped with the specialized software. I’ll go ahead and give you a run down of a sample chain of meters with a camera.

Fluke Ti300 – The New Wave of Thermal Imagers (Part II)

  • Posted on: 20 September 2013
  • By: Brady

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 Ti200 Infrared Camera Review – The New Wave of Thermal Imagers with Fluke Connect (Part I)

  • Posted on: 18 September 2013
  • By: Brady

The Fluke Ti200 has been discontinued.

Hey all, this is the first in a three part series about Fluke’s new line of thermal imagers. First up is the TI200. Now for this series, the Ti200 is the entry level model but don’t let that label fool you, this is a camera that is highly competitive and vastly featured - especially in its price range.

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To Fluke? - Or not to Fluke? A Simple Question (About Thermal Imagers).

  • Posted on: 24 May 2013
  • By: Brady

This is a post in praise of Fluke. I honestly carry no bias in this and many companies make great products that are comparable in lots of ways. This post is just to let you know exactly what you are getting when you purchase Fluke, specifically their line of thermal imagers.

 

Fluke Ti Series Vs TiR Series Review – What Are You Doing With It?

  • Posted on: 23 May 2013
  • By: Brady

Even the most versatile tools won’t do everything. I’m sorry to tell you but the thermal camera that also takes electrical readings, tests fiber optic cables, analyzes combustible gases, and cooks you scrambled eggs hasn’t been invented yet. Joking aside, the lesson is that you need choose a tool that, while flexible, is tailored to tackle your specific job. So how do you choose a Fluke camera?