It's tough to see things floating on the water at night. Thermal cameras give you the power to see buoys, logs, and other floating hazards in time to react and steer clear.
It's tough to see things floating on the water at night. Thermal cameras give you the power to see buoys, logs, and other floating hazards in time to react and steer clear.
Who knows why they're out paddling at night, but they are and they don't have running lights. Good luck seeing them without a FLIR!
Who knows why they're out paddling at night, but they are and they don't have running lights. Good luck seeing them without a FLIR!
Lots of things on the water at night, like this paddle boarder, don't have lights and don't show up to your radar, but with FLIR you can see clearly in total darkness.
Obviously this person is in trouble but luckily one of these boaters has a FLIR thermal imager with them. FLIR thermal imagers can help you see people in the water better than any other night vision technology.
Nighttime bungee Jumping, sounds fun, huh? Well we sure hope his bungee is short enough or this guy might end up in the water just like his friend.
Thermal cameras are perfect for finding and keeping track of people on shore, as well as what's going on with other boats.
You never know what's going to be out on the water at night, and radar doesn't give you a clear picture of whats ahead. FLIR thermal cameras let you see better and stay safe at night.
OK, so your radar alerted you that something was in your path, but what was it? You won't know if you don't have a FLIR thermal camera.
Some FLIR thermal imagers even measure temperature, so you can not only see fires, but tell how serious they are from a safe range.