I believe the Armor 9 uses the Flir Lepton 2.5 sensor, which has a resolution of 80x60 pixels. Even if it has the more recent Lepton 3.5 sensor that still only means 160x120 pixels. The specs of the E4 list an IR sensor with 80x60 pixels as well. In terms of price/performance these rugged Chinkphones (including also the BV9900 pro and BV9800 pro) appear to be the best option on the market right now. The only alternative in the smartphone world are the CAT phones that are all overpriced and have worse specs than their Chinese counterparts in nearly every other respect (screen, battery, storage, etc.)
@@BOB2112420 E4 has a 320x240 sensor, just software crippled to 80x60 and artificial noise added. With a little effort the full potential of an E8 spec can be unlocked. The lens is also better than the Lepton options. Framerate is awful on either.
This is a very misleading video. Can you show side by side the final thermal images with actual resolution, not tempered by MSX hybriding? What is the IR resolution? Maximal sensitivity? Or it is just a toy?
Efectivamente, en el vídeo puede observarse en las escalas de temperatura que el Armor 9 mide de menos, se puede comprobar midiendo temperatura en la frente de una persona, no mide más de 33° y no hay forma de calibración del rango
Armor 9 no mide bien la temperatura, en el video puede verse que su rango es casi 5 grados menor que E4, mismo objeto Armor 9 mide 32 o 33 grados y E4 27 o 38 grados, por lo tanto Armor 9 no es fiable de momento, tienen que permitir calibración por software
Did anyone noticed that Flir E4 spotted a 45 degrees point while Ulefone didn't? Is there a 'hot spot search option' in Ulefone?
Does the Armor 9 have a 2340 x 1080 pixel *_infrared_* Sensor?
Interpolation *_is not_* the same as Resolution.
I believe the Armor 9 uses the Flir Lepton 2.5 sensor, which has a resolution of 80x60 pixels. Even if it has the more recent Lepton 3.5 sensor that still only means 160x120 pixels.
The specs of the E4 list an IR sensor with 80x60 pixels as well.
In terms of price/performance these rugged Chinkphones (including also the BV9900 pro and BV9800 pro) appear to be the best option on the market right now. The only alternative in the smartphone world are the CAT phones that are all overpriced and have worse specs than their Chinese counterparts in nearly every other respect (screen, battery, storage, etc.)
@@BOB2112420 E4 has a 320x240 sensor, just software crippled to 80x60 and artificial noise added. With a little effort the full potential of an E8 spec can be unlocked. The lens is also better than the Lepton options. Framerate is awful on either.
@@BOB2112420 You are right Sir.
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how we can use this thermal camera , what is the benefits ? can we use it for COVID-19 check ?
I don't think so. The temperature is not so accurate. They need to improve and make possible to calibrate it.
Can we see a video on how well the thermal camera works on circuit boards. Close up would be great.
Thanks.
For that job you want the InfiRay P2 with macro lens.
Comprei o Armor 9 e não me arrependo é sensacional! Show
Ulefone Armor 9 has "Night Vision"?? ... Green/B&W filter functions as NV!!?
Hi. Is it supporting "call recording"? Very important for my business.
no, well not integrated but there are apps for that
@@fausimo That was my question. My previous two Samsungs weren't supporting any call recording app. The Meizu Note 9 records perfectly.
@@fausimo So can you confirm that it works with 3rd party apps? In which country? Many phones cannot record calls in US/Canada no matter the app.
Has same specs of FLIR ONE Pro?
This is a very misleading video. Can you show side by side the final thermal images with actual resolution, not tempered by MSX hybriding? What is the IR resolution? Maximal sensitivity? Or it is just a toy?
Hi, thanks for your comment, Our thermal imaging module is FLIR Lepton 2.5, 80X60, 50° HFOV.
olvidaron comparar el rango de temperaturas la resolucion del sensor, y la precision
Efectivamente, en el vídeo puede observarse en las escalas de temperatura que el Armor 9 mide de menos, se puede comprobar midiendo temperatura en la frente de una persona, no mide más de 33° y no hay forma de calibración del rango
I waiting to armor 8 Pro and armor x8 Pro???
the E4 flir image is blatantly shows more thermal detail than the phones wide angle view.
ehhh who cares?! this is for HOT home vids!
What are the tempurature ranges on the ulefone flir
Hey.Thanks for your comment and interest in Ulefone! Measurable Temperature Range: -10℃ - 400℃.
it become so much expensive in my country...
Ulefone Armor 9 is good, but the music in the video is terrible
Hi, thanks for your comment, we will strive to do better.
Armor 9 no mide bien la temperatura, en el video puede verse que su rango es casi 5 grados menor que E4, mismo objeto Armor 9 mide 32 o 33 grados y E4 27 o 38 grados, por lo tanto Armor 9 no es fiable de momento, tienen que permitir calibración por software
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