What's the difference between the FOTRIC 227 and FLIR T600 handheld thermal cameras?

 

 Key Differences

 FOTRIC 227 FLIR T600
  • Infrared Resolution: 512x384
  • Screen Size: 5.5 in 720P or higher, Upgradable
  • Battery Time: 10+ Hours
  • Software: Fotric AnalyzIR, included
  • Infrared Resolution: 460x360
  • Screen Size: 4.3 in, 480P, fixed
  • Battery Time: 2.5 Hours
  • Software: Flir ResearchIR, extra $$$$

 

In-Depth Specification Comparison

 

FLIR T600

Fotric 227

Advantages

Market Price

$16,595

$6,499

Fotric 227 is more cost effective.

IR Resolution

480 x 360

512 x 384

227 has 13.8% more true native IR resolution

Temperature Range

-40~650℃
-40~1,202°F

-20~650℃
-4~1,202°F

Great temperature range

Accuracy

±2°C(±3.6°F) or 2%

±2°C(±3.6°F) or 2%

Professional grade temperature measurement accuracy

LCD Screen

4.3”, 480P, fixed

5.5”, 720P or higher, upgradable

227 is paired with 5.5” large full HD touchscreen

Temperature Analysis

10 spots, 5 boxes

12 spots, 3 lines, and 12 boxes

227  can read and analyze more data instantly, convenient for field use

Focus

Manual/Auto

Manual

Manual focused lens is easier to focus on the desired object

Time Lapse (Infrared)

Support

Support

 

Fully-Radiometric Short Video*

 

Support

227 can record fully-radiometric thermal video with the smartphone with up to 1,000 frames
Continuous Online Same as battery's working time Non-stop continuously 227 can work continuously with the external power supply
Radiometric Video Recording Same as battery's working time or memory storage size 1TB single radiometric file 227 can work continuously and record up to 1TB single radiometric file

Battery

2.5 hours

10 hours

227 can last for 1-day work under normal use without charging or replacing the battery

Software Flir ResearchIR Fotric AnalyzIR AnalyzIR is included with the camera while ResearchIR cost thousands of dollars

Fixed Installation

N/A

Tripod; Test bench

227 can be installed on the tripod while an adapter needs to be purchased to install T600 on the tripod

*   Fully-radiometric short thermal video stream refers that each frame of the video stream preserves the original temperature of each pixel.

  Note: Information is collected from the internet and for reference only.