HIKMICRO Pocket2 Thermal Camera Review

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Here, I reviewed the Pocket2 thermal camera from HIKMICRO. It has a thermal resolution of 256x192 and offers a lot of cool features such as the ability for you to view and control the device wirelessly from a smart phone. The thermal images quality is excellent due to it’s low NETD (40mK). Product link: www.amazon.com/stores/page/E0...
    HIKMICRO Pocket series: www.hikmicrotech.com/en_us/in...
    00:00 Introduction, specifications
    03:23 Basic operations
    07:27 Fixed temperature range mode
    09:44 Operating with a smart phone
    12:49 Screen cast, using as webcam, PC software
    15:02 Circuit boards, macro lens
    17:55 More sample IR images, conclusions
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Комментарии • 18

  • @bastelfix
    @bastelfix 9 месяцев назад

    thank you for this comprehensive review! Learned a lot about the possibilities my thermal cam ...

  • @grerlab2777
    @grerlab2777 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the Pocket 2 thermal camera review. I don't regret the additional purchase of the macro lens. After doing some tests, I quickly realized that it was becoming a troubleshooting tool... A tool to discover...
    Thanks again...

  • @d00dEEE
    @d00dEEE Год назад +1

    That manual mode temperature range is great, solves one of my pet peeves with systems like this.

  • @aktronics
    @aktronics Год назад +1

    Impressive connectivity, macro and refresh rate 😲

  • @matthieu8292
    @matthieu8292 Год назад +1

    thank you ! very nice and affordable solution

  • @user-rx1oz3mu6v
    @user-rx1oz3mu6v 8 месяцев назад

    Is there a way to turn off the spot meter and temperature gage while taking thermal images at the same time?

  • @takenusername
    @takenusername 11 месяцев назад +1

    I strongly recommend this camera.
    I wish I had bought it.
    The Topdon TC003 was a lot cheaper (nearly half the price) but it’s so big and clunky.
    If I could choose again, I’d get this one

  • @Dennis-uc2gm
    @Dennis-uc2gm Год назад +1

    I'm putting this on my shopping list. I've been looking at imaging camera's on and off. This one kind of stands out on capability. Yeah it's a little more $$, but as they say you get what you pay for. 👍

  • @seek3n
    @seek3n 10 месяцев назад

    What do you think the technical specs compare to flir c5? Is it true? Is the thermal pixles really twice as much? You know like fake 4K tv (they just use digital image enhance)

    • @KerryWongBlog
      @KerryWongBlog  10 месяцев назад +1

      I don't know which sensor module HIKMICRO Pocket2 uses, but the image quality is similar to that of the Infiray P2 which uses a Tiny1-C sensor module and has the same resolution (256x192).

  • @simontay4851
    @simontay4851 Год назад

    Why do thermal cameras only have a fixed focus lens. Would be good to have a thermal camera with an auto focus lens like visible light digital cameras.

  • @yalol
    @yalol Год назад

    Can you do a review on FNIRSI DPOX180H ?

    • @KerryWongBlog
      @KerryWongBlog  Год назад

      One thing I can assure you is that the claimed 180 MHz bandwidth is most certainly over inflated. I can probably get my hands on one if there's enough interest.

    • @yalol
      @yalol Год назад

      @@KerryWongBlog ok you suggest any good oscilloscope?

  • @cklnet
    @cklnet 10 месяцев назад

    I believe Pocket2 is known as K20 in China. Based on the specification sheet, K20 supports only Chinese and NETD is 50mk whereas Pocket2 supports multi languages and NETD is 40mk. I wonder if there is difference in hardware which leads to a 10mk NETD difference. Any idea?

    • @KerryWongBlog
      @KerryWongBlog  10 месяцев назад

      Don't know anything about the K20. But if the NETD spec is different it would using a different IR sensor.

  • @chuxxsss
    @chuxxsss Год назад

    The only problem is its high price at 899 AuD, out of my range. But a very good camera, one day.

  • @rokiedecentra9656
    @rokiedecentra9656 Год назад

    If only it had manual focus..... The two fixed extremes aren't as useful as fine control