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Xinfrared

Xinfrared

Electrónica · Phones & Tablets

Xinfrared specializes in compact thermal-imaging cameras and modules that clip to smartphones or work as stand-alone imagers, plus a small line of night-vision monoculars. Products span $199 entry-level phone attachments to $1,999 radiographic cameras for electricians and inspectors, placing the range between budget and mid-premium. Sales are direct-to-consumer through the brand’s own site and flagship stores on Amazon, AliExpress and eBay; no brick-and-mortar retail. The company’s core pitch is “high-resolution thermal for everyone,” delivering 256×192 or 384×288 IR sensors at price points where most rivals still offer 80×60. Its Xtherm and XH series phone attachments, launched in 2020, were among the first sub-$400 units to stream 25 Hz radiometric video, and firmware is updated monthly with measurement tools for HVAC, wildlife and security use. Buyers are DIY home-inspection hobbyists, hunters, drone operators and small-scale contractors who want pro-level data without paying FLIR or Seek prices. The brand courts tech-savvy minimalists who value pocketability, open APIs and Android/iOS cross-compatibility over ruggedized industrial design. Xinfrared competes in the crowded “affordable thermal” tier populated by dozens of Shenzhen OEMs, but differentiates by owning the sensor calibration algorithm, offering U.S. and EU repair centers, and publishing detailed sensitivity specs (NETD <40 mK) that cheaper labels omit.

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