
ThrmlMstc
A compact, high-resolution thermal imaging camera for iPhone 15/16 USB-C, Android, tablet and PC use. It delivers 320x240 super resolution, a -20℃ to 600℃ range and exceptional value for home, automotive and trade diagnostics.
High-resolution thermal imaging without the premium-brand markup
The ThrmlMstc USB-C Thermal Imaging Camera 320x240 is built for customers who want the practicality of a flir thermal camera alternative without spending several hundred pounds. While many budget models compromise on image quality, this unit delivers crisp 320x240 thermal imaging that helps you spot heat loss, moisture patterns, electrical hotspots and hidden faults with far more confidence.
Made for modern phones, tablets and PCs
This compact camera connects directly via USB-C, making it an ideal thermal camera android solution and a strong option for iPhone 15 and 16 users who want true plug-and-play convenience. It is equally useful on compatible tablets and PCs, giving you the flexibility to inspect a loft one moment and review infrared camera images on a larger screen the next. That cross-platform freedom is a major advantage over ecosystem-locked alternatives.
Wide measurement range for home, garage and site work
From checking radiators and underfloor heating to tracing battery drain, brake drag, fuse box hotspots and industrial machinery temperatures, the broad -20℃ to 600℃ range covers a huge variety of tasks. The integrated 15x zoom helps you inspect targets safely at a distance, while the compact build means it slips easily into a toolbox, glovebox or site bag.
Smarter value for UK buyers
If you have searched thermal imaging camera price, cheapest thermal camera or thermal imaging camera rental, this model is designed to make ownership the smarter long-term choice. For many homeowners, engineers and mobile repair specialists, buying a capable high-resolution camera outright is more practical than arranging thermal imaging camera hire every time a diagnostic job appears.
Specifications
How to Use
- Download the recommended companion app or PC software from the setup guide supplied with your order.
- Connect the thermal imaging camera directly to your compatible USB-C phone, tablet or PC.
- Open the app and allow device access permissions if prompted.
- Point the camera at the inspection area and let the thermal view stabilise for a few seconds.
- Adjust palette, temperature span, emissivity and 15x zoom as needed for the target surface.
- Capture infrared camera images or video for reports, maintenance records or comparison checks.
- Disconnect after use and store the camera in a clean, dry case away from extreme moisture or impact.
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Safety Information
Customer Rating
Based on 127 reviews
What Our Customers Say
I bought this to check cold spots around our Victorian terrace and the 320x240 detail was far better than I expected for the price. It helped me spot draughts around the loft hatch and one poorly insulated wall within minutes.
Sarah Mitchell, London
Delivery was quick and setup on my Android phone took only a couple of minutes. I used it in the garage to trace a hot fuse and also check brake temperatures after a sticking caliper issue.
James Henderson, Manchester
From a professional diagnostics point of view, the wide -20℃ to 600℃ range makes this surprisingly versatile. I have used it for heating system checks, plant room inspections and comparing thermal patterns across pipe runs.
Dr. Eilidh McRae, Edinburgh
Very good image quality and I like that it works with my iPhone 15 and laptop, which is exactly why I chose it. The app takes a little learning at first, but once I adjusted the settings the results were excellent.
Oliver Wright, Bristol
I was originally looking at a FLIR unit, but this gave me the cross-platform support I wanted for much less money. For home insulation checks and underfloor heating tracing, I honestly cannot fault the value.
Rebecca Thompson, Leeds
I use it mainly for thermal camera mobile repair and diagnosing overheating boards. The only minor downside is that you do need a steady hand for very small components, but the thermal image itself is clear and consistent.
David Patel, Birmingham
This is probably the cheapest thermal camera I found that still felt genuinely useful rather than gimmicky. The 15x zoom is handy for checking radiators and ceiling spots without climbing up every time.
Charlotte Evans, Cardiff