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Electrophysics extends HotShot Series

Electrophysics introduces the HotShot B-View. The latest addition to Electrophysics’ HotShot series of portable thermography systems, the B-View is the ultimate infrared inspection tool as it can help inspectors find and identify obscure defects in typical points of inspection, including electrical hazards, defective insulation, and faults in walls, windows and roofing problems. The new HotShot B-View, designed specifically for the building and home inspection markets, features a unique articulating thermal camera head that enables inspectors to effortlessly view points of interest from floor level to overhead while maintaining an optimal viewing angle and hand position, even when operating in tight spaces.

The HotShot B-View has an ability to detect temperatures ranging from -20°C to 100°C and with a sensitivity of < 0.1°C. The HotShot B-View integrates a high performance microbolometer infrared sensor that delivers sharp, highly sensitive thermal images. It’s easy-to-use joystick control and 3.5” LCD touch screen with on screen control buttons, facilitates the identification of inspection point locations, incident information and observation details that can later be automatically incorporated into reports. Weighing less than 1.8 lbs and featuring a low-power design that will run for 4 hours on a single charge, the B-View delivers a high level of power in a very lightweight and rugged housing. A Compact Flash accessory port provides an industry standard interface for a wide range of existing and future accessory devices including a visible camera, CF memory cards, a WiFi card and a miniature hands-free viewfinder. The USB port and active sync provides an easy method for downloading data to a computer. The HotShot is also designed for field upgrades, with the ability to upload new software as new features are added.



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