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Thermal Cameras

A thermal camera, also known as an thermal imager, is a device that detects infrared radiation from objects and converts it into a visible image. For security applications, thermal cameras can detect the presence of intruders in low light or adverse weather conditions by picking up their heat signatures.

Thermal Camera in adverse weather conditions

Through rain, snow, fog, mist, and anything else in between, thermal cameras offer an unparallel and unobstructed view.

If your property needs to be monitored and secured through adverse weather conditions this is the most reliable option to capture anything and everything. 

See Everything in complete darkness

From humans to mice, a thermal camera can pick up any type of heat signature which is crucial in detecting everything and securing any property.

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The video to the left was captured in complete darkness and depicts racoons, deer, mice, and rabbits.

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Dual Sensor thermal camera

With a dual sensor thermal camera, video can be captured in both infrared visible light and thermal radiation to form two distinctive camera views at the same time. This dual sensor allows one camera to capture two videos at the same time. This compact setup eliminates the need for additional cameras and allows the user to see every detail possible.

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