ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Xinfrared One XH09 is available from Amazon for $369.
- It has a fast refresh rate and an IP65 rating (so you don’t have to worry about water or dust), and it’s very accurate.
- The instructions can be a little vague, and the app isn’t as streamlined as it could be.
I keep finding novel uses for thermal cameras, from locating defective components on circuit boards to finding out where that draft is coming into my living room. This tool felt — at first — like a gimmick, but quickly became one of those things that I regularly turn to.
Thermal cameras have a drawback: the refresh rate — how fast an image updates on the screen — can be quite slow. This can make them cumbersome because the smartphone image can lag compared to where you’re pointing the camera.
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Not anymore! The Xinfrared One XH09<!–> is the world’s first thermal camera for smartphones with a fast 50Hz refresh rate (50Hz means the display is refreshed 50 times per second).
Note that I tested the Android version, but there is also a version for iPhones with the Lightning connector–>.
Xinfrared One XH09 tech specs
- Field of View: 19.63°×14.71°
- Focal Length: 9mm adjustable focusing
- Frame Rate: 50Hz
- IR Resolution: 256×192 @12μm
- Magnification: 2× to 15× continuous digital zoom
- Operating Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to +60°C)
- Temperature Range: 32°F to 212°F (0°C to 100°C)
- Size: 23 x 23 x 23.8mm
- Weight: 18.5g
- Rating: IP65
- Support: Android 9 and above
A few things immediately stand out about the XH09. It’s bigger and bulkier than most other standalone units I’ve used, but at just a little over 18 grams and a cubic inch in size, it fits into a pocket with no problems.
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The XH09 comes with a carrying case that protects the camera and keeps the USB-C extension lead with it. That lead comes in handy if you don’t want to – or sometimes can’t – attach the camera directly to your Android smartphone. The USB-C port can be inaccessible on many smartphones if they are in a protective case or are ruggedized.
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I also really like the fast refresh rate of this camera. With a lot of other thermal cameras, I find that searching around for heat signatures – especially on things like circuit boards, which can be densely packed with components – can be frustrating because of the camera’s slow refresh rate. This is not a problem with the XH09.