Teledyne FLIR VS80 | Videoscope endoscope basic device 1024 × 600 px, protection class IP67
Manufacturer number: VS80
Teledyne FLIR VS80 | Videoscope endoscope basic device without probes, 7" display with 1024 × 600 px, protection class IP67.
- Display: 7 inches, resolution 1024 x 600px
- Battery life: 8 hours
- Data recording: JPEG, video, photo annotations, voice annotations
- Video output: HDMI
- Compatible with FLIR Tools Mobile
- Data transfer: USB, Micro SD, Wireless (Wi-Fi)
- Storage: Up to 64 GB Micro SD (32 GB Micro SD card included)
- Guarantee: 3 years
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VS80 | Videoscope endoscope basic device 1024 × 600 px, protection class IP67
The FLIR VS80 is a versatile, professional videoscope you can rely on when inspecting hard-to-reach or unsafe spots.
Seven compatible probes with waterproof (IP67) camera tips are available to give you flexibility for virtually any type of inspection. Options include: a 160×120 thermal camera, a 2-way and 4-way articulating camera, a 25m line spool, an HD camera and a dual HD camera probe and a dual HD camera probe.
The narrow camera probes can be easily inserted into small openings and tight crevices. View crisp, vivid images and videos on the large 7-inch touchscreen display. With the FLIR Tools Mobile App on a mobile device, you can view saved images and videos from the VS80, download files and easily share them with clients or colleagues.
Product features:
- Simultaneously display the live camera image and a saved image side by side on the large 7” display for easy comparison of changes since the last inspection
- Over 8 hours of battery life
- Capture detailed footage with a visual depth of field from 10mm to infinity
- The VS80 screen features a stand, neck strap and tripod mount, allowing you hands-free operation of the probe during an inspection while still viewing the display
- Choose from 7 probe options and meet all testing needs
- Attach the sunshade when using the VS80 outdoors or in other environments where bright light makes it difficult to see the screen
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