FLIR K2 Extremely affordable thermal imaging camera for firefighters

The FLIR K2 is a rugged, reliable, and extremely economical thermal imaging camera that is specially designed for firefighting applications and severe conditions. Producing thermal images at 160 x 120 pixel resolution displayed on a bright 3” screen, the K2 helps firefighters find their way through thick smoke, assess situations with confidence, and expedite decisions.

A new level of affordability

The K2’s economical price makes powerful thermal imaging more accessible to more firefighters – a small investment that can help pay big dividends when it comes to safety, saving lives, and protecting property.

Compact and easy to use

FLIR K2 is a compact, light thermal imaging camera that can be easily attached to SCBA gear. An intuitive user interface lets firefighters focus on the job at hand. And a single large button makes the camera simple to activate even with heavy gloves on.

Rugged & reliable

Engineered to survive tough operating conditions, the K2 withstands a 2-meter drop onto concrete, is water resistant (IP67) and is fully operational up to +500°F / +260°C (for up to 3 minutes).

Multiple image modes

FLIR K2 can be set to one of five different imaging modes depending on the primary use of the unit. Modes can be changed using the FLIR Tools software program that can be downloaded for free from www.flir.com.

Multi-spectral dynamic imaging (MSX®)

The K2 uses FLIR’s patented MSX technology that etches key details from the built-in visible light camera onto the thermal image, helping firefighters identify structures and surroundings without compromising the thermal image.

Multiple firefighting applications

Use the FLIR K2 for a wide variety of firefighting applications. See through smoke to help guide your team and prioritize their fire attack efforts. Find stranded victims faster under the murkiest conditions. Scan for hotspots during overhaul. And deploy the K2 for SAR missions.

Website: www.flir.com

FLIR Systems India Pvt. Ltd.Thermal imaging camera
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