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Fluke Ti90 and Ti95 Infrared Cameras

By Garrett Harmon | June 30, 2014

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Fluke Corporation expands the Fluke Connect™ system with the new Ti90 and Ti95 Infrared Cameras with wireless connectivity making them ideal for maintenance, troubleshooting, and HVAC/R technicians, electricians, and facility managers who need to collaborate and share measurements with others on their team.

The Fluke® Ti90 and Ti95 deliver best-in-class image quality with up to 84 percent better spatial resolution (of handheld industrial infrared cameras priced $1,000- $2,000) allowing technicians to conduct infrared inspections from a safer distance without compromising accuracy. The 3.5-inch color LCD screen is up to 32 percent larger than other competitive models, with adjustable brightness for easy viewing in most conditions.

The infrared cameras come with an extensive SD memory system, including a removable 8 Gb SD memory card or 8 Gb wireless SD Card, allowing technicians who share cameras to simply swap SD cards at the end of their shift instead of needing to download images onto their PC before turning the camera over to the next technician.

The Ti95 features Fluke IR-Fusion® technology with Picture-in-Picture and full visible on both cameras for easier identification and reporting of problems. AutoBlend™ and Picture-in-Picture modes are available in the included SmartView® reporting software (both models), to easily perform analysis and image adjustments/enhancements.

Fluke Connect System
The Fluke Connect system allows maintenance technicians to wirelessly transmit measurement data from their test tools to their smart phones for secure storage on the cloud and universal team access from the field. More than 20 Fluke tools connect wirelessly with the app, including digital multimeters, infrared cameras, insulation testers, process meters, and specific voltage, current and temperature models. Fluke Connect ShareLive™ video call allows technicians to collaborate with others, letting them see the same images and measurements, and get approvals for repairs without leaving the field. The Fluke Connect app can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.

Fluke Corporation
www.fluke.com

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