Test on thermographic USB camera Seek thermal XR

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Testing the Seek thermal USB camera

Normalement seulement disponible en Amérique du Nord, il a été possible de ramener en Europe la nouvelle mini caméra USB pour Android ou Iphone, la Seek thermal modèle XR.

Normally only available for North America, it was possible trasnfer one to Europe this new mini USB thermographic camera for smartphone Android or Iphone: the Seek thermal XR model.

Compacte, elle se branche sur le port USB inférieur de la majorité des téléphones des dernière génération de 2014 et 2015 avec une préférence pour les Samsun, HTC, Google phone et Motorola, globalement tous les Android tournant minimum Android 4.3 et iOS 7.0.

Really compact, you plug it directly on the USB portof most of the last 2014 and 2015 smartphone and running Android 4.3 and iOS 7.0, preferably with Samsung, HTC, Google Phone and Motorla (better top check compatibility's list on: http://www.thermal.com/supported).

Anyway, surf on[http://www.thermal.com/ Thermal + for more info).

But what could be the real quality of such mini USB camera?

Le boîtier Seek thermal seul


Technical specification Seek thermal XR PIR-206

  • Field of view: 20° (scene one meter distance: 34.5*26.1 cm)
  • Manual focus
  • Résolution: 206 x 156 pixels (thermal image 624x832 pixels)
  • IFOV estimated 1.7
  • Minimum distance estimated: 10cm
  • Range of température: -40°C to 330°C
  • Thermal palette scheme: 9
  • Vidéo: yes
  • Isotherm: yes
  • Emissivity regulation: no
  • Temperature scale: no
  • Thermal spot: yes (1) + min/max
  • Therma range regulation: no
  • Edit thermogram: no
  • Zoom: no
  • Separate digital view: yes
  • Watermak: available for Seek copyright, date/time, location and temperature
  • Frequency video < 9Hz
  • Wavelegnht 7.2 – 13 µm
  • Vanadium oxyde, uncooled microbolometer
  • Lens in chalcogenide
  • Size 45x20x15mm+objectif diameter 21 mm x10mm of lenght
  • weight:14 grammes
  • Magnesium Housing
  • Protective Waterproof Case

Demonstration in action

Action demonsttration of the Seek thermal XR mounted on a Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone


This is the observator view, Seek thermal is the little case plugged on the right.

[[Fichier:Tasses-seek-thermal.jpg|480px|Digital and thermal view of mugs]

Manual focus is not easy at the beginning and digital view is easily blurred if not attentive.

Vue en thermographie d'une bouilloire

Clearness is satifactory.

Vidéo

Thermal video of a hand with Seek thermal

Thermal external inspection of a house with crowd

Thermal video of a group of people in black and white


Conclusion: this camera seems having a precision around the dergree and is requesting minimally 5 degrees of thermal range to be efficient, black and white mode produces readable video, les easy when using other schemes.

Thermal people

Thermal proof with people:

People seen in thermography with Seek thermal People seen in thermographic mode with Seek thermal XR and encrusted into digital view

This demonstrates the real working of the tandem use digital/thermal but as this uses the smartphone's camera, difficult to use short range, below the meter because parallaxe exists causig gap between two images (but this is the case for all thermal camera, here distance between both are a bit higher as usual).

Température's limit

This thermography of a candle shows a higher temperature arounf 236°C who's quite in the theoric range to be observed but thermal spot is really difficult to maintained due to smartphone shaking. Mode min/max is really unstable but demonstrates a better use on heavier source of heat on the second illustration (digital view extracted from the Thermal+ mode).

thermography of a candle with Seek thermal Digital/thermal view of a gas heating source thermal

Comparison Seek thermal XR vs FLIR E30bX

The below comparison is quite unfair because using an office's lamp with incandescent lamp composed with a roounded metalic cover and with overheating slots, this means this target is a thermal nightmare because additionally the object is dirty with metallic and rounded effect. I put the Seek with min/max mode and with color scheme similar to the classical rainbow palette. On the opposite a FLIR E30bX will be used with emissivity to one, it is allowing 320X240 pixles, 0.1°C of thermal sensivity, 25° of view, manual focus, this one of the best equipment of FLIR as price choice but 3 years old technology.

This FLIR model is highly used by building professisonal.

Comparison of 2 thermal cameras , la professional FLIR E30bX and  micro USB for smartphone Seek thermal XR


Well, question of pixels as view of Seek is 20° and FLIR 25°, result is quite similar and except color scheme not the same, thermal signature is extremely similar, really astonishinf result.

For temperature, min/max mode shows here his limit but on a difficult case but if we check the spots, FLIR see colder point 18°C in place of 20°C for the Seek and 45°C in place of 47°C for the maximum, question about emissivity is open then, the emissivity point of reference of the Seek is unknown. This demonstrates a problem with min/max betwen FLIR says 16.7°C minimum and 63.1°C for the maximum. Anyway, when checking the same spot location with both cameras, results are really very similar, this can be considered as an excellent result for a micro camera.

Rapport qualité/prix

Globally, for 300$ but needing a superior smartphone, price is extremely attractive same if you must purchase a smartphone, this camera have most of the capacity of a standard thermal camera but with three main weak point: producing only thermal image and no editable thermogram, not possible to align temperature's range of observation and sensitivity of 1°C is a bit wild.

Optical with 20° is interesting because usually we stay at distance and isotherm is availalbe to hide undesired temperature's range, only pitty that no temperature's scale is available in watermark.

For the rest, people like plumber, real estate, heating engineer, ... who just need thermography time to time and/or with high difference of temperature would be very happy for the price and the quality. Expenrienced thermographs can have it just as safety device, to complete the temperature range, capacity to perform demonstration anywhere or simply exercising or art. Well, for 300$, you have a device that cost usually 3000 to 4500$ with just slight quality decrease.

If image becomes possible to be edited and thermal sensitivity goes to 0.1°C, same experienced thermograph could begin to use it for reports.

And challengers?

In fact, it exists essentially 3 devices as micro thermal camera USB for smartphone, the american Seek therml, the scandinavian FLIR One and the israelian Therm-app.

For the FLIR One, supremacy of Seek thermal is complete except on two points: FLIR conserve his standard format and produce edit mode thermogram, additionnaly, thermal sensitivity is 0.1°C but with a temperature range only 0 to 100°C, with image in 40x40 pixels and with a similar prices, Seek thermal exploded a FLIR ONE only finally available for Android this year.

exemple d'image FLIR One

En ce qui concerne la Therm-App, la situation est plus compliquée car cette caméra qui nous vient de l'armée et des services de sécurité est en plus adaptée au climat israélien, elle ne fonctionne désormais qu'entre 5°C et 90°C (contre 0 à 50°C précédemment) mais offre une sensibilité de 0.07°C qui est excellente, sa résolution est également largement supérieure: 384x288 pixels soit 3 fois la Seek et elle offre des possibilités d'éditer les images ainsi qu'une échelle des températures. Cependant, cette caméra qui avait été lancée à près de 3000 $ coûte encore de l'ordre de 1600 $ en 2015, la comparaison n'est donc pas possible même si elle a l'avantage d'être achetée dans le monde entier alors que la Seek n'est en théorie disponible qu'en Amérique du Nord. Cependant elle n'est disponible que sur Android et pas sur les Iphone.

Échantillon d'image d'une caméra thermique USB Therm-app

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