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VEVOR Thermal Imaging Camera for Android, 256 x 192 IR Resolution Infrared Thermal Imager with Visual Camera, 25Hz Refresh Rate Thermal Camera for Smartphone/Tablet, -4-1022°F Temperature Range, IP54
resolution:
256x192
Visible Light Function:
With Visible Light
Compatible Systems:
Android+Tablet
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Is this compatible with newest iPhone with USB-C port?
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This is not compatible with newest iPhone with USB-C port, it only supports android.
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Is the camera compatible to iPad?
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No, it isn't compatible to iPad.
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What format are the jpg files in? Are they jpgr? Ie, can the be used in a thermal software to alter IR range at a later date?
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JPG is the image format. The infrared range cannot be changed, the sensor has a fixed pixel of 256*192, and the temperature range is -20~550 degrees.
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