![]() 08/23/2014 at 14:17 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Meet
the most significant entry into the civilian market for optical enhancement, the FLIR-one.
And yes. I bought this unabashedly. I got the email this morning and bought it from the first Apple Store to respond. God-tier early adoption.
Holy fuck coolest enhancement ever.
For troubleshooting hotspots on PCB's... Boss.
For looking for hot bearings.... Boss.
For fucking around and seeing how things work outside the visible wavelength?
Mega boss.
Sorry for vertical video. But... This is the exception.
The lower of the two videos is some better footage.
And yes. That's my nose breathing. Deal wif it
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That's awesome and I want one. Also here's a simulator of that for other folks to play with :)
http://www.flir.com/flirone/simula…
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Holy fuck.
Want.
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Now all they gotta do is make one that can fit an Android phone, and it'll sell like hot cakes.
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this could be such a useful tool
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I understand that you get some serious rolling shutter when doing horizontal work, but honestly, this for a gen 1 product can have bugs because its FREAKING AWESOME.
I also like the God-Tier early adoption bit. I equate it to pre-ordering on Amazon, Amazon shipping days earlier than the release, and you getting it literally a day or two before.
Speaking of, Amazon shipped my lenses on Friday to arrive for Monday when they said it would arrive on Wednesday.
#winning
#amazonaddict