High-Resolution Imaging
Infrared focal plane detectors with a resolution of 480x360 coupled with super-resolution reconstruction for high-quality imaging
Wide Temperature Range
Capable of measuring temperatures within a standard range of -40℃ to 650℃, and can be extended to measure up to 2000℃ when equipped with a high-temperature lens.
Description
Description
The ThermalSense HG4 combines precision and advanced technology tailored for industrial use. Equipped with a proprietary high-sensitivity IR detector and an 8MP visible light camera, it delivers sharp, high-definition thermal imaging. Its five focusing modes and 30Hz infrared frame rate enable rapid, accurate temperature readings of moving targets, offering superior data capture compared to similar devices. The classic hammer-shaped design ensures ergonomic handling while providing detailed thermal insights essential for professional applications.
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Powerful features for smarter inspections
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High-sesitivity Infrared Detector
A new generation of self-developed infrared focal plane detectors, featuring 480×360 resolution and enhanced with super-resolution reconstruction for superior image quality.
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30Hz IRGD Frame Rate
Infrared video captures raw data at up to 30Hz, allowing precise screenshots for accurate temperature analysis.
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Wide-Range Temperature Measurement for Diverse Applications
from -40℃ to 650℃, extendable up to 2000℃ with a high-temperature lens.
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Real-Time, Intuitive Temperature Display
R, VL, MIF, and PIP modes deliver clear visualisation of target temperature data, with automatic presentation of maximum, minimum, and central values across the full screen.
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Seamless OTA Upgrades
The device supports over-the-air (OTA) updates, allowing users to easily connect to the network and upgrade to the latest system version. This ensures access to new features, improved performance, and ongoing optimisation.
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Seamless Device Integration
Equipped with USB, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, the camera pairs effortlessly with smartphones, laptops, and tablets, providing smooth connectivity for analysis, reporting, and remote collaboration.
Designed for professionals, built for every task
ThermalSense FAQs
What is the IR sensor resolution and how does “super-resolution reconstruction” work?
What is the IR sensor resolution and how does “super-resolution reconstruction” work?
The HG4 features a 480×360 infrared detector enhanced with super-resolution reconstruction technology, which sharpens details and improves overall image clarity for more accurate thermal readings.
What does the 30 Hz frame rate mean for real-time imaging?
What does the 30 Hz frame rate mean for real-time imaging?
A 30 Hz frame rate means the camera captures 30 infrared frames per second, ensuring smooth, real-time imaging — ideal for monitoring moving components or fluctuating temperatures.
What is the temperature measurement range and how can it be extended to 2000 °C?
What is the temperature measurement range and how can it be extended to 2000 °C?
The standard temperature range is –40 °C to 650 °C. When equipped with the optional high-temperature lens, the range extends up to 2000 °C, suitable for heavy-industrial and high-heat applications.
Which imaging modes are supported (IR, VL, MIF, PIP), and what do they do?
Which imaging modes are supported (IR, VL, MIF, PIP), and what do they do?
The HG4 supports IR (Infrared), VL (Visible Light), MIF (Multi-Image Fusion), and PIP (Picture-in-Picture) modes, allowing users to overlay or switch between infrared and visible views for clearer temperature analysis.
What connectivity options are available for exporting or viewing data?
What connectivity options are available for exporting or viewing data?
The device includes USB, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling easy data transfer and live viewing from smartphones, tablets, or laptops.
How accurate are temperature measurements, and how does emissivity correction work?
How accurate are temperature measurements, and how does emissivity correction work?
The HG4 delivers an accuracy of ±2 °C or ±2% (whichever is greater). Users can adjust emissivity to match different material surfaces, improving temperature accuracy during measurement.
What is the field of view (FOV) and minimum focusing distance?
What is the field of view (FOV) and minimum focusing distance?
The standard lens offers a 25°×19° field of view and a minimum focusing distance of 0.15 m, allowing detailed imaging even at close range.