

🔥 Pocket-sized power for pros on the move!
The HIKMICRO Pocket2 Thermal Camera combines a high-resolution 256x192 IR sensor with an 8MP visual camera, delivering sharp thermal and visual images. Featuring a 3.5" touchscreen, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a rugged IP54-rated design, it supports up to 4 hours of continuous use and stores thousands of images. Ideal for professionals needing precise temperature measurement from -4°F to 752°F, it offers real-time alerts, video recording, and seamless smartphone integration.



| ASIN | B09XWXS3P3 |
| Are batteries included? | Yes |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 4 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (383) |
| Date First Available | 7 May 2025 |
| Digital Still Resolution | 8 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 8 |
| Generic Name | Thermal Camera |
| Hardware Platform | Smartphone |
| Image Sensor | CMOS |
| Importer | Skyking Instruments, Mumbai, India |
| Included Components | Thermal Imager、Wrist Strap、2-in-1 USB-A/C to USB-C Cable、Quick Start Guide |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 7 x 2.7 Centimeters |
| Item Height | 2.7 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 350 g |
| Item Width | 7 Centimeters |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 7 x 2.7 Centimeters |
| Item model number | Pocket 2 |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium battery energy content | 2400 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
| Lithium battery weight | 48 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HIKMICRO |
| Maximum webcam image resolution | 8 MP |
| Model number | Pocket 2 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 8 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of lithium ion cells | 1 |
| Number of lithium metal cells | 12 |
| Operating System | Android, iOS |
| Packer | Skyking Instruments, Mumbai, India |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 7 x 2.7 cm; 350 g |
| Resolution | 1536p |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 752 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 3 Watts |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
C**T
Overall, this is impressive camera, I am quite happy with the quality and the features. I am a home inspector and water/fire damage mitigation inspector so I use this almost everyday, and here's what I can honestly say about my Pocket2.... -The Unit: The physical unit is well built, it feels solid in your hands with a nice non-slip coating. It lacks the heavy rubber overmolding some similar form factor cameras have, but actually like that. The touchscreen is accurate and very responsive, and buttons feel great and are 'clicky' and not difficult to depress. Comes with a nice semi- hardside zippered case with a velcro strap so it won't slide out when you unzip it. -The Pictures: Comparatively, you won't find another camera with this level of definition in this price range. Over the years I have been a FLIR guy and though I always would be, since using this camera, I wouldn't look back. I have used the FLIR One, E8, C3-X & C5 and I feel this camera has better definition than any of those, at a slightly cheaper price. Obviously you came get more powerful camera from flir, but not without spending thousands on dollars. For 600$, you won't find another camera that can give you this level of thermal resolution. The standard color range camera is alright, I wouldn't use it to take my regular inspection photos, but it work great in hybrid mode to give you an accurate overlay of what you are looking at over the thermal image. Used in combo with a laser thermometer, I have found it's temp range it be very accurate, within +/- 2 degress F° usually, once you have dialed in your emissivity settings. -The software: If you have used a C5, it's quite similar. Your 3 touch buttons on the right of the screen, and a touch pull-down menu. I have found it to be faster and more responsive than the C5 though, less waiting for the camera to process your interaction. Menu setting are straight forward and pretty easy to make quick changes to emissivity or color palettes. As with all thermal cameras, it can take a few seconds to calibrate, especially if you point and something in a totally different temp range. It takes 1-2 seconds to lock in a picture once you press the shutter button, objectively faster than my C5. It's easy to quickly get to the galley a switch between true color and infrared versions of an image. -The App: The HIKMicro viewer app is pretty decent. I have only used the android version so I can't speak to the apple application. I use it on my samsung fold 5 and Galaxy 10+ tab, both work without issue. Connecting to the camera work well most of the time, via Bluetooth or wifi. It takes a minute to set up, and have device and the camera par, and you have go through the motions every time you turn the Pocket2 on, but once it's paired, it pretty seamless. It easy to download your pics from the camera to your device, although you have to do it one by one. I do wish the camera could accept a SD card, or allow for batch to transfer of photos, but it's still usable in its current setup, just takes an extra minute or two to get all your pics downloaded. The thermal image analyzer is not as powerful as FLIRs version, but it's fine for basic reports. One thing I love is once the camera is pared to your device, it live streams. I will connect my tablet to the camera, and hand the tablet to a customer to watch so I can point things out to them without having them breathing down my neck to see the little screen on the camera. -Features: It has the standard array of color palettes, i usually use iron, but it easy to switch and you can change the palette after you take the picture, which is nice. The camera does have a flashlight, it's not enough to really light your way in an attic or crawlspace, but it can give just enough light to allow for the normal camera to pick up a small amount of definition to overlay onto the thermal image. -The verdict: Not quite powerful enough for heavy industrial or scientific work, but is absolutely perfect for basic home inspections, water damage, automotive work, PC and server maintenance, and other standard thermal applications. You won't regret your purchase. I have used this exclusively since I got it and my FLIR units are just collecting dust. I am very happy with the camera, its build and image quality, and am yet to run into significant, or even minor issues. I would definitely recommend this camera as a technician's primary thermal imager.
C**.
Bonjour. Après plusieurs recherches notamment la comparaison avec la sefram 9833 pour un prix inférieur. J'ai testé en deux jours, pour le moment, afin de détecter et de démontrer les ponts thermiques et rechercher les passages d'air et le passage d'un plancher chauffant acier. La pocket 2 fait le boulot correctement. C'est ma première utilisation d'un appareil de ce genre et je suis pleinement satisfait. Il me reste à voir l'utilisation du logiciel pour les rapports et l'usage dans le temps. Bien cordialement.
D**E
Great performance in a convenient shirt pocket size. I was hesitant about the focus-free lens after using a more expensive one where I could dial in the focus, but it works well. Camera interface is satisfactory, and the firmware continues to be updated to improve usability. The latest update improves the swipe-down menu performance. The free analysis software is fantastic. You don't need to worry about the in-camera settings because nearly all of them can be changed after using the desktop software, especially the fusion image alignment with the thermal image and the visible light image. The only thing I couldn't change afterwards was the upper end temperature sensitivity, so if you are trying to take an image of a high temperature source, be sure to change to the extended temperature range first before taking images. Other notable features: The remote view/control operation using a tablet or phone, which even includes 2-way voice communication - a feature not mentioned in the brochure, but is described in the manual. The video mode is great but less useful for analysis. Both in regular imaging mode and video mode the camera will pause briefly to calibrate. This happens with most thermal cameras and helps maintain its accuracy. The resolution is good, and the sensitivity is high so you can see small temperature differentials. It's a powerful tool, and as with any tool, users should learn the basics of thermal imaging physics in order to make the most of it. Overall, I'm suitably impressed by the form factor, performance, and value, and highly recommend it for anyone involved in building science, inspection, or energy performance.
C**R
Alles funktioniert gut
M**M
Tudo como descrito.
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