The i-Tek UTi690A 120*90 Infrared Thermal Imager is an industrial thermal imaging camera with a 25Hz frame rate and 120x90 infrared resolution up to 320x240 image resolution.
It has a temperature range of -20°C to 400°C and temperature measurement modes of center point, high, and low temperature tracking. It is handheld, user-friendly, and has a photo storage capacity of 16GB TF card. However, it lacks a visual camera for reference or blending, no movie recording, and the field of view could be a bit wider. Overall, it is a reasonably priced entry-level thermal imager that is useful for fault analysis in electronics, electrics, heating systems, and piping.
The latest addition to my collection of tools is the i-Tek UTi690A 120*90 Infrared Thermal Imager.
It is time to scrutinize this industrial thermal imaging camera and see if it can live up to its promises.
What sets this product apart from other thermal imaging cameras is its 25Hz frame rate and 120x90 infrared resolution which can go up to 320x240 image resolution. The visual performance is smooth and clear, making it easy to identify temperature differences. The temperature range of -20°C to 400°C and temperature measurement modes of center point, high and low temperature tracking, make it perfect for industrial use. The photo storage capacity of 16GB TF card is more than enough for everyday use. The response time of less than 500ms is impressive.
As a result of its handheld and USB design it is easy to use and can be connected to a computer for software analysis. The UNI-T team has done a great job in creating a user-friendly device that can be operated in both English and Chinese languages. However, the lack of a visual camera for reference or blending, and no movie recording, are potential drawbacks. Moreover the field of view could be a bit wider, and there is no auto-rotate between portrait and landscape modes, which may result in tilted text in landscape images.
In other words the i-Tek UTi690A is a reasonably priced entry-level thermal imager that can be used for fault analysis in electronics, electrics, heating systems, and piping. It has sufficient thermal and spatial resolution for most home applications and has a quick boot and an integrated battery. However it lacks a visual camera for reference or blending, no movie recording, and the field of view could be a bit wider.
If you're in the market for an industrial thermal imaging camera with an affordable price tag the i-Tek UTi690A is worth checking out. It is a great tool that can help you identify temperature differences with ease. Despite some minor drawbacks, it is a quality product that is easy to use and provides reliable results.