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FLIR ONE® Edge Pro from Teledyne FLIR

Thermal Camera with Wireless Connectivity for iOS® and Android™ Smart Devices

January 18, 2024

FLIR ONE® Edge Pro from Teledyne FLIR

Remotely Inspect Out-of-Reach Targets with the FLIR ONE® Edge Pro Thermal Camera

Compatible with the NEW iPhone 15

The innovative FLIR ONE Edge Pro wirelessly connects to your smart device so you can easily inspect targets that are out of reach – or clip it onto your phone or tablet for one-handed operation. Combining VividIR™ and FLIR MSX® (Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging), you can take crisp thermal images from any angle. Improved battery time and ruggedness makes sure the camera is ready to use in more industrial environments.

The wireless connection allows the same camera to be used with both Android and iOS devices so you can easily share tools with your friends and colleagues. All your thermal images and videos are saved directly to your mobile device making them easily accessible for further use. Connecting to FLIR Ignite™ allows you to instantly upload your files to the cloud where you can create reports as well as organize, store, and share data for a more efficient workflow.

The FLIR ONE Edge Pro wirelessly connects to your smart device so you can easily inspect out-of-reach, out-of-view targets. Compatible with iOS and Android, the FLIR ONE Edge Pro can be used without limitations—regardless of carrier, operating system, or future smart device upgrades.

Easily Inspect Anywhere

Conveniently scan targets out-of-reach or out-of-view while comfortably viewing images from your mobile device, or clip the FLIR ONE Edge Pro to your smart device for one-handed operation with a natural grip.

High-Quality Images and Performance

Take high-quality thermal images, easily identify targets, and recognize where problems are located with FLIR MSX, VividIR, and 160 × 120 (19,200 pixels) thermal resolution.

A Professional Tool

With a battery time of up to 2.5 hours and fast-charging capabilities, the FLIR ONE Edge Pro is ready when you need it. This rugged camera is IP54 rated and drop-tested from 2 meters.

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FLIR ONE® Edge Pro

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