The FLIR C3 rugged thermal camera is a new device from the brand that aims at being an exceptional piece of equipment for those in the home inspection or contracting markets.
The FLIR C3 camera can be used as an effective way to detect moisture within a space, identify electrical problems and even as a way to pinpoint where heat might be escaping. The camera features a three-inch touchscreen monitor in addition to wireless connectivity that enables users to transfer images to a smartphone or tablet for viewing or sending.
The FLIR C3 rugged thermal camera is an exceptional piece of equipment that can be used in a variety of ways throughout the home to help identify problem areas before they become worse.
Heat-Mapping Cameras
The FLIR C3 Rugged Thermal Camera was Unveiled at CES 2017
Trend Themes
1. Heat-mapping Cameras for Home Inspection and Contracting - The development of heat-mapping cameras offers an innovative solution for identifying problem areas within homes and buildings before they become worse.
2. Thermal Imaging in Electrical Services - Thermal imaging technology enables electrical contractors to quickly and safely identify electrical problems, preventing potential accidents and hazards.
3. Wireless Connectivity for Thermal Imaging Technology - The integration of wireless connectivity in thermal imaging technology provides a more efficient and convenient method for transferring and analyzing images.
Industry Implications
1. Home Inspection Industry - The use of heat-mapping cameras in the home inspection industry presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for professionals to offer more comprehensive and accurate assessments to clients.
2. Contracting Industry - The integration of thermal imaging technology in the contracting industry presents an opportunity for professionals to identify problem areas more quickly and efficiently, ultimately saving time and money.
3. Electrical Services Industry - Thermal imaging technology can revolutionize the electrical services industry by enabling professionals to identify potential hazards before they become accidents, ultimately increasing safety and reducing liability.