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alexbock | 1 year ago

> All the "affordable" consumer FLIR options suffer from low resolution and/or low response time.

When I experimented with connecting two thermal cameras to a VR headset for stereo thermal vision, I used two Seek CompactPRO FastFrame units. They're 320x240@15Hz for $400 which is a lot more usable than the typical 80x60@9Hz consumer thermal, and it's easy to integrate the Android model into custom applications. They also have a 320x240@25Hz model for $1000.

I'm still impatiently waiting for affordable 640x480 thermal cameras, but in my opinion 320x240 at moderate frame rate is past the good-enough threshold to be legitimately useful for high contrast situations like identifying warm-blooded life on the side of a rural road.

> I'd love some sort of setup that outputs to >=8" 1080p display attached to my dash.

The Tesla Cybertruck has an option to display the view from the front bumper camera on the 18.5" main screen, but front camera display is unfortunately not available in any of Tesla's other models. With the proliferation of large touchscreens and camera arrays, more vehicles may support this from the factory soon.

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