The FLIR ONE Pro at InspectorOutlet.com helps you find invisible problems faster than ever, whether you’re inspecting electrical panels, troubleshooting mechanical systems, looking for HVAC problems, or finding water damage.
Great device, works well on GALAXY note9. I did pay alot less for mine.
Steven, which model do you have? This is the newest FLIR One Pro, which is a bit more expensive than the older models. I am curious to know though, as I try to make sure I have the best deals for members.
I have the newest model . Prices on the ebay are about $399.00 to as low as $259 which is what I paid for an open box. I did do some serious shopping to get that deal. Your price is a good price for the product. It works great. I have recommended and demonstrated it to contractor and another inspector both purchased immediately.
Im hoping you have your prices backwards
Nick, what would be the practical application of an entry level IR device like this for home inspection (in your opinion). Keeping in mind there a few members who have bashed entry level IR as being inadequate and not sufficient for home inspections.
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Hi Joseph, people are entitled to there own opinions. My experience with the product since I purchased has been very good. I did a side by side with high end 8k flir that about year old . I found no difference in performance. That said conditions play a factor which is why opinions very. I am very happy with it. I can take pictures and video on the phone add to report without carrying another camera. I think its a great value but it is just my Opinion .
Hi, Joseph. Great question. An infrared camera like the FLIR One or C2 can help home inspectors do a better job. The more expensive the camera (in general terms), the more you can “see.” But I love the idea of having an affordable entry level infrared camera available for home inspectors. I did a quick comparison of two infrared cameras (one cheap, one expensive) during a NACHI.TV webinar that you might find interesting.
Nick, what would be the practical application of an entry level IR device like this for home inspection (in your opinion). Keeping in mind there a few members who have bashed entry level IR as being inadequate and not sufficient for home inspections.