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F2W Thermal Camera 256x192 IR Resolution, Thermal Imaging Camera with W-Fi, Super Resolution Image Enhance,-4°F to 1022°F,640x480 3.2' Screen Thermal Imager with 16 GB Storage, Carrying Case

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  • 【Super Resolution, Ultimate Thermal Imaging Experience】Featuring the HSFTOOLS Live Super Resolution algorithm, the F2W thermal imager takes real-time thermal image enhancement as the resolution jumps from 256x192 detector resolution to an impressive 640x480 imaging resolution. Provide smooth and vivid viewing on the 3.2" LCD screen, thanks to the high frame rate of 25 Hz. With an exceptional thermal sensitivity below 40 mK, this thermal imager captures high-definition details like never before.
  • 【Wireless Connection & Easy to Use】The F2W infrared camera features Wi-Fi for effortless access and sharing of images to smartphone or tablet. With a compact design and carrying case, it's the perfect tool for daily work. Using the Down button, you can easily switch between 7 color palettes with a single click. This versatility allows you to meet your specific needs in various scenarios. The ¼"-2 tripod hole allows for easy installation with a tripod to assist with inspection work.
  • 【Fast Anomaly Recognition】The F2W features a wide temperature range of -4℉ to 1022℉, making it suitable for a wide variety of work sites. It automatically tracks the hottest, coldest, and center temperature spots and 3 user-defined spots, instantly displaying temperature readings. Additionally, you can set temperature exceedance alerts to get anomalies notified promptly through visual OSD text and LED flashlight or audio buzzer alerts and take action before significant failures occur.
  • 【Accurate Temperature Measurement】The F2W infrared camera adopts an advanced VOx detector, which enables it to detect temperature differentials as small as 0.04℃ and ensure that the temperature readings discrepancy is within max(±3.6°F, ±2%). Additionally, the thermal imager allows users to change emissivity settings based on specific materials and adjust the distance to objects, ensuring more accurate temperature measurements on a variety of substances, including wood, bricks, and more.
  • 【Durable and Sturdy】Built-in 16GB eMMC storage can store up to 35,000 images. Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to 6 hours of continuous operation. Power-saving functions like auto power off, sleep, and adjustable screen brightness to extend operation hours. The protective lens cover prevents the lens from dust, moisture, and scratches. With a 6.6ft drop test and IP54 protection rating, lifetime firmware updates, and technical support, it's perfect for harsh environments.



Product Description

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Reliable go-to Tools

Durable against withstand 6.6ft drops, water, and dust. The package includes a convenient carrying case with a shoulder strap, allowing you to easily transport the F2W and its accessories wherever you go.

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More Choices, More Flexibility

Using the Down button, you can now switch between 7 color palettes with a single click. This versatility allows you to meet your specific needs in various scenarios.

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Custom Level & Span

Optimize the image by manually adjusting and locking the Level (brightness) and Span (contrast) to meet the specific requirements of the scene. Highlight the temperature range you want to focus on while filtering out undesired temperatures like the sky and fire. This creates highly detailed images, making it an ideal tool for building inspections, electrical inspections, and HVAC maintenance.

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Accurate temperature reading

The F2W can detect temperature changes of 0.04℃, and the temperature readings have a small difference of only max(±3.6℉, ±2%). The camera is also equipped with emissivity parameters for common objects. Select the appropriate parameters to obtain more accurate measurement data.

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Power-saving

The F2W features power-saving functions such as Auto-off, Auto Sleep, and Adjustable Screen Brightness to maximize extended operation hours. Auto-off saves battery life by shutting down the device when not in use. Auto Sleep reduces power consumption when idle, and Adjustable Screen Brightness optimizes visibility while minimizing power consumption.

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Ample 16 GB eMMC Storage and Easy Image Preview

The F2W Thermal Imager features a generous 16 GB of eMMC storage, providing ample space to store over 35,000 standard images for future reference. This makes it an ideal tool for professionals such as home inspectors, electricians, and automotive technicians. Additionally, you can effortlessly preview thumbnail images and access the total picture count directly within the device's albums, ensuring a seamless and convenient browsing experience.

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Standard Tripod Hole

The F2W thermal imaging camera is equipped with a ¼"-20 standard tripod hole, making it easy to install and use with a tripod. It also supports a Scheduled Capture function, allowing engineers to set appropriate intervals and capture quantities to capture thermal changes in the target over time and analyze potential problems promptly.

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Effortless Data Transfer:

Easily transfer thermal images to your PC for further analysis and reporting using the provided Hybrid 2-in-1 USB C to USB A and USB C cable. Alternatively, enjoy the convenience of wireless image transfer by connecting the camera to your smartphone or tablet via Wi-Fi or hotspot.


Summer Breeze
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Without a doubt, this is a true thermal camera. Excellent value. Shows 3 temperatures: lowest point on the screen, highest point, and center point. Has different imaging modes of which the most useful are color and grayscale. For grayscale, you can set white as hot or black as hot. It has a "high-res" mode which doesn't look any different, so I don't use it. The resolution is good either way. Seems to be built well and feels like a quality product. You can use it out of the box or you can adjust features in a menu system. You can take still pictures of what the screen is showing. I would buy it again.
Summer Breeze
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Without a doubt, this is a true thermal camera. Excellent value. Shows 3 temperatures: lowest point on the screen, highest point, and center point. Has different imaging modes of which the most useful are color and grayscale. For grayscale, you can set white as hot or black as hot. It has a "high-res" mode which doesn't look any different, so I don't use it. The resolution is good either way. Seems to be built well and feels like a quality product. You can use it out of the box or you can adjust features in a menu system. You can take still pictures of what the screen is showing. I would buy it again.
K. Rayman
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I bought a lower end model of the HSFTools thermal imager and wasn't happy with it so I returned it. The laser did not work and it was difficult to tell what part of the wall the imager was pointing to.I ordered this after returning the HF96 after seeing the review. I know someone who has a Flir that costs over twice as much as this imager and I think the H2W has a better image. Documentation was adequate but you may need reading glasses if your eyes are like mine.The only thing I am concerned with is HSFTools imagers are fairly new so I could not find much information on their reliability. The factory and contact information is in Vietnam with no US location so getting warranty replacements or repairs might be difficult.The 5 star rating is based solely on functionality and the quality of the image. Very easy to setup and make adjustment to the distance from target, image color palet, sensitivity and temperature settings.
K. Rayman
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I bought a lower end model of the HSFTools thermal imager and wasn't happy with it so I returned it. The laser did not work and it was difficult to tell what part of the wall the imager was pointing to.I ordered this after returning the HF96 after seeing the review. I know someone who has a Flir that costs over twice as much as this imager and I think the H2W has a better image. Documentation was adequate but you may need reading glasses if your eyes are like mine.The only thing I am concerned with is HSFTools imagers are fairly new so I could not find much information on their reliability. The factory and contact information is in Vietnam with no US location so getting warranty replacements or repairs might be difficult.The 5 star rating is based solely on functionality and the quality of the image. Very easy to setup and make adjustment to the distance from target, image color palet, sensitivity and temperature settings.
sciguy
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I previously owned a FLIR One Gen 3, and started having the battery issues that plague it. Its thermal resolution was poor, but it was usable due to the visual image overlay. It never had great battery life, and it was, of course, chained to the particular phone that the adapter fit. The FLIR One is made in China, and FLIR does not repair or offer parts for it past their 2 year warranty. So I wasn't too happy with FLIR. I looked at FLIR's stand-alone models, but they are extremely expensive for anything that has a bigger/better battery and improved thermal resolution.So I took a look at other brand's IR cameras, and stumbled upon the HFSTools F2W. I've only been using it a couple of days, but it is clearly a much better value than what FLIR has to offer. The IR resolution is significantly better than the FLIR ONE Gen 3, so much so that for the vast majority of situations, I don't miss the visual overlay at all. It just isn't necessary because the clarity of the HFSTools image is so much better. The ability to detect minor temperature differences seems better as well. It boots up much faster than the FLIR. And it isn't chained to a phone, which is ergonomically awkward in use.The downloadable software is adequate, not quite as smooth as FLIR, but it does what I need it to.A caveat, though, is that if you need to print reports to document your results (say, if you are a home inspector or plant manager), I think that the visual overlay would be necessary, to make it easier for the client/supervisor to understand what they are looking at. An example would be an image of a duct outlet on an otherwise thermally uniform wall--which wall is it on? If you need that functionality (I don't), I would recommend the HFSTools F2VW instead , for $90 more, which has the visual overlay capability. I thought about getting that one; but I'm glad I didn't spend the extra money, the visual overlay isn't necessary to see what I need to see.The manufacturer states that all HSFTOOLS products are backed by a 12-month warranty and lifetime E-mail technical support.To summarize, I am impressed with the HFSTools F2W, and am glad I did not go down the FLIR path again. I highly recommend the F2W.
sciguy
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I previously owned a FLIR One Gen 3, and started having the battery issues that plague it. Its thermal resolution was poor, but it was usable due to the visual image overlay. It never had great battery life, and it was, of course, chained to the particular phone that the adapter fit. The FLIR One is made in China, and FLIR does not repair or offer parts for it past their 2 year warranty. So I wasn't too happy with FLIR. I looked at FLIR's stand-alone models, but they are extremely expensive for anything that has a bigger/better battery and improved thermal resolution.So I took a look at other brand's IR cameras, and stumbled upon the HFSTools F2W. I've only been using it a couple of days, but it is clearly a much better value than what FLIR has to offer. The IR resolution is significantly better than the FLIR ONE Gen 3, so much so that for the vast majority of situations, I don't miss the visual overlay at all. It just isn't necessary because the clarity of the HFSTools image is so much better. The ability to detect minor temperature differences seems better as well. It boots up much faster than the FLIR. And it isn't chained to a phone, which is ergonomically awkward in use.The downloadable software is adequate, not quite as smooth as FLIR, but it does what I need it to.A caveat, though, is that if you need to print reports to document your results (say, if you are a home inspector or plant manager), I think that the visual overlay would be necessary, to make it easier for the client/supervisor to understand what they are looking at. An example would be an image of a duct outlet on an otherwise thermally uniform wall--which wall is it on? If you need that functionality (I don't), I would recommend the HFSTools F2VW instead , for $90 more, which has the visual overlay capability. I thought about getting that one; but I'm glad I didn't spend the extra money, the visual overlay isn't necessary to see what I need to see.The manufacturer states that all HSFTOOLS products are backed by a 12-month warranty and lifetime E-mail technical support.To summarize, I am impressed with the HFSTools F2W, and am glad I did not go down the FLIR path again. I highly recommend the F2W.
LT
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
As a long-time gadget enthusiast, dating back to the days of the Apple IIc and 5.25" floppy disks, I've always been intrigued by innovative technology. For years, I’ve wanted to own a Flir or Fluke thermal imaging camera. I even came close to purchasing the Flir E8 before discovering this model. Since it was on sale, I decided to start with something less advanced as a way to familiarize myself with thermal imaging technology.Unboxing the camera was a pleasant surprise—it required minimal setup. After switching the settings from Celsius to Fahrenheit and updating the time and date, it was ready to use. The simplicity of the plug-and-play functionality exceeded my expectations.I purchased this camera primarily to identify and address cold spots in my home, and it delivered impressively. While I had always been aware of some chilly areas, seeing them quantified at 48°F was truly eye-opening. If you’re dealing with a similar issue or are looking for a solid entry-level thermal imaging camera before investing in a more professional-grade model, this is an excellent choice.The experience has been both practical and enjoyable. Walking through my home, identifying problem areas, and planning projects has been unexpectedly satisfying. I’m excited to resolve these cold spots and witness the improvement in real time. This camera has proven to be a fantastic starting point, and I’m thrilled with the results so far.
LT
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
As a long-time gadget enthusiast, dating back to the days of the Apple IIc and 5.25" floppy disks, I've always been intrigued by innovative technology. For years, I’ve wanted to own a Flir or Fluke thermal imaging camera. I even came close to purchasing the Flir E8 before discovering this model. Since it was on sale, I decided to start with something less advanced as a way to familiarize myself with thermal imaging technology.Unboxing the camera was a pleasant surprise—it required minimal setup. After switching the settings from Celsius to Fahrenheit and updating the time and date, it was ready to use. The simplicity of the plug-and-play functionality exceeded my expectations.I purchased this camera primarily to identify and address cold spots in my home, and it delivered impressively. While I had always been aware of some chilly areas, seeing them quantified at 48°F was truly eye-opening. If you’re dealing with a similar issue or are looking for a solid entry-level thermal imaging camera before investing in a more professional-grade model, this is an excellent choice.The experience has been both practical and enjoyable. Walking through my home, identifying problem areas, and planning projects has been unexpectedly satisfying. I’m excited to resolve these cold spots and witness the improvement in real time. This camera has proven to be a fantastic starting point, and I’m thrilled with the results so far.
jason
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
I recently tested a thermal camera, and it truly impressed with its versatility and performance. The image quality is sharp, even in complete darkness, revealing temperature differences with remarkable clarity. The device excels at detecting heat signatures, whether for home inspections, wildlife observation, or industrial use. Its user-friendly interface and quick startup time make it accessible for both professionals and hobbyists. The battery life is solid, and the adjustable temperature range adds flexibility for various tasks. Overall, it’s a reliable tool that delivers accurate readings and detailed thermal imagery at a competitive price point.
jason
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
I recently tested a thermal camera, and it truly impressed with its versatility and performance. The image quality is sharp, even in complete darkness, revealing temperature differences with remarkable clarity. The device excels at detecting heat signatures, whether for home inspections, wildlife observation, or industrial use. Its user-friendly interface and quick startup time make it accessible for both professionals and hobbyists. The battery life is solid, and the adjustable temperature range adds flexibility for various tasks. Overall, it’s a reliable tool that delivers accurate readings and detailed thermal imagery at a competitive price point.
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