Dali and Flir share a common interest in thermal imaging

Dali Technology and Flir Systems share with asmag their vision in thermal vision, especially with the increasing market propensity toward cost-effectiveness. Dali highlights its economical S230 monocular, while Flir talks about its first commercial-grade thermal camera, VT602.

Dali’s S230 costs a few thousand US dollars, per unit. The monocular can detect images in total darkness during blackouts, said a source from Dali. The monocular uses an amorphous silicon mircobolometer detector and displays images or videos in black and white. The handheld device is suitable for law enforcement applications and has been deployed for coastal surveillance. It has also been installed onto cars, where it can detect objects in dark areas with no road lights or in poor weather conditions. The company aspires to make thermal cameras more affordable and more widely adopted, but progress has been slow.

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