![]() ![]() The thermal imaging modules in the AMobile G60 are sourced from FLIR's Lepton line. ![]() Thermal energy detection technology is often called FLIR, which stands for "Forward Looking InfraRed" and a company aptly named FLIR is a leader in the technology. This is changing, and affordable miniaturized thermal imaging modules are now becoming available. Once the temperature is known, it can be imaged on a display, even though we normally cannot see temperature.ĭue to its cost, thermal imaging used to be available only via pricey, dedicated equipment. Infrared has wavelengths of 700 nm to a millimeter, and infrared radiation can be used to determine the temperature of an object. The human eye cannot see those "infrared" wavelengths which are generally and is therefore invisible to the human eye. To get right to the point, what, exactly, is "thermal imaging"? It's being able to capture electromagnetic radiation wavelengths longer than those of visible light. RuggedPCReview has had a chance for extended hands-on with the AMobile G60, and this report presents our review and observations. The G60 was launched late 2017 as what the company called "the world's first 3-in-1 mobile inspection assistant," the 3-in-1 referring to the fusing of smartphone, push-to-talk radio, and thermal imager. Blickenstorfer photography by Carol CottonĪMobile is a Taiwan-based joint venture of embedded systems and networking manufacturer ARBOR Technology, semiconductor company MediaTek, and Konka group which specializes in industrial mobile computers and solutions for industries such as inspection, firefighting, transportation, logistics, warehouse management. Tough and impressively rugged 5-inch Android-based Mobile Inspection Assistant with integrated thermal imaging, PTT, and extensive data collection featuresīy Conrad H. Rugged PC - Rugged Tablet PCs: Arbor AMobile G60
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