Plug & Play Thermal Camera Lepton 3.5 for Drones: DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise DUAL Has the Same IR Camera

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • How to turn DJI Mavic into a Thermal Drone with just $699 in less than 1 Minute
    0:04 Intro, 2:41 Actual footage 3:09 Boson Compare 3:55 Change colors 5:11 Gimbal Footage 5:59 Indoor 6:38 How Far Theory 7:30 How far tests 8:41 Range test 9:07 Thanks notes
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    We introduce our most economical (cheapest) Thermal Vision System for drones and beyond: the VuIR Lepton featuring the FLIR Lepton 3.0 and 3.5. Everything including the camera, video TX, video RX, battery, DVR, mounting adapters... costs about only $700 or less.
    VuIR Lepton is a more economical version of the VuIR Boson, with everything remain almost the same except for the camera (FLIR Lepton vs. FLIR Boson). VuIR Lepton also is a standalone, self-powered, self-contained, drone agnostic, future proof... thermal package can be easily and quickly attached to and removed from a DJI Mavic 1, Mavic 2, Mavic Air, Phantom 4 Pro, Inspire 1 and other drones.
    We make it very clear, that this is NOT meant for professional works (which you will need VuIR Boson or other VuIR Vue Pro for). But VuIR Lepton is still a valuable thermal vision system for beginners and someone who does simple works.
    In the video, we provide ample actual footage from VuIR Lepton and detailed comparisons to the VuIR Lepton and VuIR Touch standard with a FLIR Vue Pro. You can see the difference between a Lepton with just 160 resolution 9hz rate and Boson/Vue Pro with resolutions 320/640 and fast rates 30/60hz.
    We also introduce a theory to help you quickly estimate how far can you see things with a thermal camera. The actual math is a bit complicated, but the final approximation formula is a very simple one, which is directly proportionate to the resolution of camera, inverse of the FOV of Camera and size of the object you want to detect.
    We published the formula as well as a calculator for you to conveniently calculate the distance yourselves. We also provide a comprehensive list of FOV of almost all FLIR Thermal cameras for drones. Everything is published here: www.suas.com/t...
    www.sUAS.com Home of VuIR products: smart, self-powered, drone agnostic thermal vision payloads

Комментарии • 23

  • @DmonicAlex
    @DmonicAlex Год назад +1

    I feel like at night, you would be able to see a person much easier, since there is not as much heat on the ground at night.

  • @patrickpat5277
    @patrickpat5277 3 года назад +4

    Hi, interesting video, I wanted to ask you if there are possibilities to use a cheap kit for a thermal camera to put on a DJI Mavic Mini, or is it impossible given the weight? Is there a module that can be attached to the Mini plug & play? This is because the Mini could use it in the city, unlike other heavier drones. I would like an economic solution to be found.

  • @richsadventure9736
    @richsadventure9736 7 месяцев назад +1

    Where can I buy one because the link in the subscription doesn't work

  • @almazbekamanbaev5507
    @almazbekamanbaev5507 2 года назад +1

    where can i buy this

  • @danielsnyder3563
    @danielsnyder3563 2 года назад +2

    Thousands of people have the FLIR ONE Pro already that plugs into their smart phones. Can you fit this FLIR ONE Pro imager onto a transmission or recording module and attach it to the Drone? There would be a huge market for this adapter.

    • @simonmatthijs9885
      @simonmatthijs9885 2 года назад

      i am looking for the same video! Love to see if it works

    • @clarityhouston3499
      @clarityhouston3499 6 месяцев назад

      the flir 1 uses a lot of the phones hardware to do its job. it wont work without a phone

  • @celalyahyaergun7614
    @celalyahyaergun7614 Год назад

    Hi, I really need your help. Can you please explain how I can connect the flir lepton 3.5 to a video transmitter? I will use flir lepton 3.5 with Purethermal mini pro JST-SR

  • @brezovprut4431
    @brezovprut4431 3 года назад +2

    Is there any micro solution that is powerful for thermal imaging for more than 200m that can be attached to lightweight sub 250g FPV drone?
    I mean, flir black hornet is very powerful yet pocket size and I am wondering how far it can detect with thermal imaging?

    • @sUAScom
      @sUAScom  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for asking. When it come to infrared, the inherent difficulty is that the wavelengths are way bigger than visible light wavelengths (about 20 times on average: 10 micrometers/0.5 micron). So the thermal sensor either 1) must be 20 times bigger to achieve the same 1080p or 4K resolutions as in daylight cameras, meaning they must be way heavier , or 2) of the same size but got 20 times lower resolution (instead of 1080 we’re down to just 50, which is pretty much useless for drone applications).
      Either way, it’s really difficult if not impossible to attach to such small drones.
      But we did it here just for fun ruclips.net/video/Iewxd4iiuG0/видео.html

    • @brezovprut4431
      @brezovprut4431 3 года назад

      @@sUAScom Thanks, so Lepton 3.5 full mounting kit as shown weights nearly 100g, and what about weight of Boson 640 as shown?

    • @brezovprut4431
      @brezovprut4431 3 года назад

      @@sUAScom Also, what is weight of VulR batteries? would it be any significant difference if it would be powered directly by drone batteries?

    • @sUAScom
      @sUAScom  3 года назад

      @@brezovprut4431 yes you could power it using the drone’s power source. It’s just more hassle having to open it up and do some soldering works, which is not too convenient for an average user

    • @Lij_MC
      @Lij_MC 2 месяца назад

      ​@@sUAScom the link to your website has expired
      Do you have a new website link?

  • @aluisiomoreira7601
    @aluisiomoreira7601 3 года назад

    Bom dia, você teria alguma ideia de uma câmera thermal para o mini 2

  • @blue280485
    @blue280485 5 лет назад +1

    Nice effort good video👍 If one wants FLIR Lepton, wouldn't it make more sense to buy Parrot Bebop-Pro Thermal which comes with FLIR OnePro for $1500 drone & thermal camera included in the box?🤔 Unless a person owns a DJI drone or is a big fan of DJI drones😉

    • @sUAScom
      @sUAScom  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for your interesting question AND ANSWER as well! 😉 That is right, if you already have a drone, whichever brand it is, you can use this, attach it quickly to it and fly. Then you can remove it from the drone and use the drone for other purposes. In fact, this thermal system + Mavic pro is also in the range of $1500, while the Mavic Pro is an awesome drone with a 4K gimbal camera, much better than the Bebop?

    • @rickb06
      @rickb06 4 года назад

      @@sUAScom that's so darn cool. I think you've made a customer, I'm REALLY interested, this would make a heck of a useful tool for my search and rescue teams.

  • @TheHopson
    @TheHopson Год назад

    Lepton 3.5 shows better thermal while the other is better quality but weak thermal!

  • @peterbennett8810
    @peterbennett8810 5 лет назад +1

    One must consider industry standards and customer requirements for use of IR cameras as cheap ones will end up on a shelf!

    • @sUAScom
      @sUAScom  5 лет назад +3

      The thermal IR camera itself is Lepton, a FLIR camera. So we got your idea. However, this comment may be more suited for FLIR itself if you think they are doing a poor job. We ourselves think the Lepton is a great idea, with the cost of just a 1/5 of a 320 camera, while the resolution is 1/2 of that. Here we are helping to integrate the low-cost FLIR cameras into drones for beginners who want to start with IR cameras. We have made integration very convenient and effortless on common drones, one can just buy then plug and play.

  • @UFOSPACEMAN
    @UFOSPACEMAN 4 года назад

    You get a lot less shaking if on a gimball.