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http://online.wsj.com/articles/smar...ging-1408396425?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_business
http://www.flir.com/flirone/#brandvideo
This is bad ass! I always wanted an IR camera, but they were too expensive. Now I just need to by an iphone 5 and the flir unit and I can do all kinds of stuff!
Question: I don't have a smartphone and have no reason for one other than this flir unit. It uses an app. How can I get the app on the iphone without a cell contract? Can I use the smartphone to access my WIFI and install the app that way or do smartphones have a USB connector that I can plug into the computer and upload the app that way?
http://www.flir.com/flirone/#brandvideo
Flir Systems Inc., FLIR +1.31% one of the best-known manufacturers in the field, in July introduced a $349 iPhone accessory that allows the smartphone's display to show glowing heat signatures of people, animals, lights and other objects. Its Flir One looks a bit like a standard protective case for a smartphone. The camera-equipped black sleeve wraps around an iPhone 5 or 5s, allowing a user to point at objects while viewing images on its display. Meanwhile, a group of industry veterans at a startup called Seek Thermal this fall plan to begin selling an add-on camera for smartphones for about $100 less. Rather than a sleeve, the company plans to sell a small thermal-camera module that plugs into the bottom of a smartphone. In a recent demonstration, a prototype Seek Thermal camera generated color thermal images that can be contrasted with conventional images using a split-screen feature.

This is bad ass! I always wanted an IR camera, but they were too expensive. Now I just need to by an iphone 5 and the flir unit and I can do all kinds of stuff!
Question: I don't have a smartphone and have no reason for one other than this flir unit. It uses an app. How can I get the app on the iphone without a cell contract? Can I use the smartphone to access my WIFI and install the app that way or do smartphones have a USB connector that I can plug into the computer and upload the app that way?
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