
"The tech specs for this unit are strong: the camera has a native resolution of 160 × 120 pixels with a 25Hz refresh rate that's upscaled to 320 × 240 by Thermal Master's proprietary X³ algorithm to offer pin-sharp images. The camera has a range of -4°F to 1,112°F (-20°C to 600°C) and an accuracy of ±3.6°F, making it perfect for a wide range of applications, from insulation inspections and HVAC system diagnostics, to automotive troubleshooting."
"The P1 is super small and super light, measuring 2.32 × 1.06 × 0.68 inches (59 × 27 × 17.2 mm) and weighing only 0.62 oz (17 g), so you can attach it to your phone and it doesn't add much in the way of bulk or weight. Also: The $15 USB-C cable I always pack to avoid being hacked at public charging ports That lightness is double-edged. As thermal cameras go, this one feels plasticky and cheap in the hand, and I doubt it would take too much abuse or exposure to the elements,"
Thermal Master P1 is a compact, lightweight thermal camera that connects via USB-C and supports both Android and recent iPhone models. The sensor provides a native 160 × 120 resolution at 25Hz and uses Thermal Master's X³ algorithm to upscale images to 320 × 240. The temperature range spans -4°F to 1,112°F (-20°C to 600°C) with ±3.6°F accuracy. The unit measures 2.32 × 1.06 × 0.68 inches and weighs 0.62 oz, making it easy to attach to a phone without bulk. The plastic, lightweight construction limits durability, but the sub-$150 price point makes it suitable for insulation, HVAC, and automotive diagnostics.
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