FLIR Viewer App for iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

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FLIR Viewer App allows thermographers to wirelessly exchange images from FLIR cameras with WiFi capability and an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad.

FLIR Viewer App is available in 2 versions, the FLIR Viewer App Basic (FREE) and the FLIR Viewer App PRO for $29.99. The PRO-version includes additional image editing and management features.

FLIR Viewer Basic

With FLIR Viewer basic, you can exchange images between your camera and wireless device, analyze images (spot, level span and palette), add GPS position and map information, generate and email pdf-reports directly on an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad.

FLIR Viewer PRO US$29.99

FLIR Viewer PRO adds FTP (Uploading images to a server), and adds many image management features that includes Box, DropBox support, Downloadable palettes, Area, Line and Circle tools, Automatic hot and cold detection, and DeltaT.

FLIR Viewer Comparison

Key Feature Basic (Free) PRO (US$29.99)
Wireless exchange of images Yes Yes
Image analysis, spot, level span and palette Yes Yes
Support GPS position and Maps Yes Yes
Generate and email pdf-reports Yes Yes
Box, FTP and DropBox support Yes
Downloadable palettes Yes
Area, Line and Circle tool Yes
Automatic hot and cold detection Yes
Delta temperature Yes

FLIR Viewer & FLIR E60

With the exception of the FLIR E30/E30bx model, FLIR’s new E-Series infrared cameras can connect wirelessly via WiFi with mobile devices that have their FLIR Viewer App (Apple iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad). It’s easy to setup, simply search for the FLIR Viewer App from the iTunes store, install (basic version is free, pro-version in US$29.99), on the FLIR E60, open the WiFi connections menu option. Using your FLIR Viewer App, download the photos and send an instant report to your customer.



FLIR Viewer Screenshots



FLIR Viewer App works with iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and the new WiFi enabled FLIR E-Series, Ebx-Series & T600-series infared cameras (E40, E40bx, E50, E50bx, E60, E60bx, T620, T640).

To download FLIR Viewer App from the Apple iTunes store, click this link. Are you Canadian? This App is not currently available in the iTunes Canadian store.

If you have any questions, feel free to give us a call 1.877.766.5412

Is this something you like? Something you’d use? Let me know in your comment below!

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7 Comments »

  • 16 March 2011 at 11:48 am
    Michael G. Knettel said:

    Hello,
    Will this app work with the T-mobile Samsung Galaxy phone?

  • 16 March 2011 at 12:48 pm
    King Rosales (author) said:

    Hi Michael, as far as I know, they’re apple apps. If I receive any updates, I’ll let you know for sure! thanks for the comment.

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  • 15 January 2012 at 10:42 am
    Darrel said:

    The reporting capability really needs to be updated. You can only add one image per report. To make the app useful for reporting at all, you need to be able to add multiple images to one report.

  • 16 January 2012 at 8:33 am
    King Rosales (author) said:

    Hi Darrel,
    Thanks for your comment and feedback. Which camera do you have and how long have you had it?

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