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The TOPDON TC001 is a high-resolution (512x384) thermal imaging camera designed for Android devices, delivering precise temperature detection from -4°F to 1022°F with 40mK sensitivity. Featuring a 25Hz refresh rate, secondary image editing, and dual-light modes, it offers professional-grade thermal diagnostics without the need for an internal battery. Compact and lightweight, it’s perfect for professionals seeking portable, real-time thermal insights on the go.













| ASIN | B0C23Z42KX |
| Additional Features | Alarm, High Accuracy, Non-Contact |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,754 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #17 in Thermal Imagers |
| Brand | TOPDON |
| Brand Name | TOPDON |
| Color | Grey |
| Connectivity Technology | Usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,489 Reviews |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Included Components | multifunctional extension cord, EVA storage bag, quick guide, cleaning cloth, carrying case, multifunctional adapter cable, package box, quick user guide Included Components multifunctional extension cord, EVA storage bag, quick guide, cleaning cloth, carrying case, multifunctional adapter cable, package box, quick user guide See more |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 30 g |
| Manufacturer | TOPDON |
| Model | TC001 |
| Model Name | TC001 |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | TC001 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Alarm, High Accuracy, Non-Contact |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Style Name | TC001 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 1022 °F |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
P**E
Excellent thermal camera for the price!
It's really a good little thermal camera for the price. The thermals are good, the temperature seems accurate, the build quality is good. If you need an inexpensive thermal camera this is it. The good: It has a nice quality little case that comes with it, similar to a small hard drive case. Very protective. The build quality is good. It comes with an extension cord that's around 9" long (which you will need if you have a phone case that prevents the camera from seating all the way into the USB port). The image quality is good, and it seems accurate. The bad: It doesn't overlay a real camera image with the thermal image. That's a much more high end feature. The USB port length is not adjustable, so if your phone has a case on it that blocks the body of the thermal camera from getting close enough to the body of the actual phone, then the USB port won't plug in deep enough to work. That's why you get the short USB extension cord. The cord also keeps your camera easy to move around with your other hand. It's amazing what you can do with a thermal camera. You can look at your walls, windows and ceilings to see where cold air is leaking into your house. You can check for overheating electrical components. You can see if certain parts of an electronics board are failed and heated up (for PCM and motherboard repair, etc). On cars, you can look a cold car over in the morning and see if there are any warm spots. Warm spots indicate that some piece of electronics is running when it shouldn't be, causing a parasitic draw. You can spot bad bearings in a spinning pulley that are beginning to heat up. You can see if your brakes work evenly on both sides of the car, or if you have a bad wheel bearing. You can see if coolant is flowing properly thru a radiator, or if a thermostat is open and flowing water. It's really good for automotive diagnostics. If you are looking for a budget thermal camera, this is it!
F**L
Great for cargo pocket wearing Nerds like me!
I LOVE this camera!!!!! I've been wanting a thermal camera for several years (I'm a Nationally Certified Thermographer) and I'm used to using Ratheon and other retardedly priced Thermal Cameras. THIS is THE best unit I've found that connects to your phone. Temperatures are pretty accurate and will show you thermal leaks (hot and cold) in your house. You can use it for electrical connections (boards, wiring, and outlets) and see where your thermal overloads are. I've not tried it for tracking (got it after the Spring heat arrived) but I imagine it will work great for tracking when the weather is cold. I've found my dog's poop in total darkness already! LOL I highly recommend this camera. BUT, order the USB-C to USB-C adapter if you have a phone case. It WILL NOT connect to the phone if you have a case on it (unless you're using that weird USB-C cable connector that comes in the case). Speaking of the case, it is easily carried in a cargo pocket. If you don't wear pants or shorts with cargo pockets, just move on. This technology is above your comprehension, anyway. LOL
R**E
Great thermal camera!
I have tried this camera against a very expensive handheld FLIR and a temperature probe sensor and this seems to be very close in comparison. The emissivity feature works but it doesn't seem to be super accurate when viewing things like shiny metal. I used the tempersture probe to get a baseline on a shiny metal object, adjusted the emissivity on the camera multiple times and could not accurately get a reading. Another thing I've noticed is when viewing an object that emits infrared (a TV remote control), this camera does not pick up any signs of infrared. I'm not sure if it's the type of lens over the camera or what, but trying every different color scheme and tried different settings, nothing seemed to work. Even with what I mentioned above, this thermal camera works very well. The update speed when viewing an object is so fast, the handheld FLIR doesn't compete. As soon as I move the camera to view an object, it shows the updated temperature almost immediately.. and on 3 separate parts of the screen! It shows where you are aiming and automatically locates the coldest and hottest objects in the view. The different color schemes are nice, I like how intuitive the app is to use, it gives you information on the emissivity section with common emissivity settings, it has a picture in picture mode so you can view in thermal and in normal lighting, the carry pouch, and USB line is also a nice addition; I have an otterbox case on my phone and because of the cable I don't have to remove the case to use the thermal camera. I've used this camera on my house that I'm remodeling to check for hot spots in the walls and ceiling; I've also checked another closed in house to check for leaks in the walls. I am very pleased with this purchase and will be recommending this thermal camera to others in the future.
J**E
Always wanted a thermal camera and this delivers!
I debated for over a week on which thermal camera to buy. I settled on this one and I'm very happy with my choice. I ended up going with it because it's powered off of my phone rather than needing to be charged separately like some competitors, and the resolution was better at a similar price point. I attached a few photos that demonstrate what it's capable of. In one, you can see the heated seats in my truck - it has enough thermal resolution to see the elements themselves under the leather. In another, you can see the uninsulated cover to access my attic and how it's clearly much colder than the rest of the ceiling. In the third, you can see that the tall older wood windows in my house are much less efficient than the smaller newer vinyl replacements. In the final image, I've shown one of the different color scale options that I think is very helpful to find hot spots. I like that it points out the highest and lowest temperature in an image as well as the center. Those numbers aren't necessarily completely accurate, but they're close - for example, in the photo of the front of the house it was about 0 outside, so the windows showing -11 are probably reading a bit low. I'm not super concerned with that given I'm really just looking for trends. The Top Infrared app is easy enough to use and allows taking both video and photos. If you have a phone case, a small USB-C extension adapter is helpful rather than relying on a cable or removing the case. It will not connect with a case because the plug can't insert fully. One competitor thought of this and designed an extendable USB-C connection to deal with it - it would be nice if Topdon had done the same, but an adapter works okay for me. I've found some places where I have work to do with improving insulation around the house, and frankly it's just a lot of fun to play with. I absolutely recommend this thermal camera.
A**R
NEVER BUY FLIR, This is superior in EVERY WAY
I bought the FLIR ONE PRO LT and man is that terrible. This beats the Flir in EVERY CATEGORY EXCEPT ONE Pros: -Resolution, nearly if not DOUBLE the resolution of the FLIR, meaning, you can actually make out what you're looking at through the view finder. -Refreshrate, 24FPS is not SUPER FAST, but it beats like the 12FPS of FLIR -NO WATERMARKS, your images are nice and clear of any annoying watermarks since apparently FLIR thinks they're that important. -Higher Range; the FLIR ONE taps out to just above the boiling point of water. This goes up to almost 1200F. Which is great, since I live in Mississippi now and my car can get over 248F in spots and would be SOL with FLIR. -SLIGHTLY, EVER SO SLIGHTLY smaller package over all. -Uses phone power to power it. Claims that it's only 0.35W so it's sipping power, but it's minimal enough that I'm not too worried, and I'm not using this for An EXTREMELY LONG PERIOD OF TIME. The FLIR used a battery, while considerate, meant it was almost always dead when you needed it. -Can use USB C EXTENDERS which I think I ran into issues using those with the FLIR. Cons: -USB C Length; this is literally the ONLY WIN to the FLIR, the FLIR introduced a retractable and extendable USB C port on it so it could fit even the thickest of cases. WHERE THIS has trouble getting past my TPU case on my S23 ULTRA. ANNOYING, but not world ending. -This one's an odd one, and when you have this on your phone facing away from you, your pinky tends to want to rest RIGHT ON THE LENS. CAN'T EXPLAIN IT. For some odd ERGONOMIC reason, that lens is just perfectly located for a comfy PINKY resting point. -The app is not SUPER INTUITIVE, like I didn't realize you have to go back to the main screen to change to IMPERIAL, since you can't do it in the viewing mode. FRUSTRATING. Also the App looks very early 2010s, kind of going for that super dated skeuomorphic look. Has PALM OS vibes to it. Luckily doesn't require you to give it any personal information and seems to only want LOGICAL access to storage, photos and audio. You don't have to sign in to use it, just plug in and play. Will even auto-open the app when you plug in the device. Conclusion: I can't be happier with it. I was so disgusted and disappointed by the FLIR product that 5 years later I tried this finally, also had a $70 coupon on it, neat, so scored it for like $220. There is a slight lag between your movement and the view finder, but it's really little, meaning the processor on it must be pretty good. If you need a thermal imager I'd recommend this one. Since their standalone with screen is an android device with the same specs as this, but for $500. Which just doesn't make sense, and given that the iPhone 15 is going to finally join the USB C clan, means it should work on iOS as well, since TopDon does offer a Lightning version of this as well. So would imagine that it would be a plug and play experience on iOS with this version. Also the fact that you could hook this up to your PC and use it with that, increases its flexibility and usefulness.
M**E
Won't plug in if using a phone case.
Quite impressed. Construction professional in commercial market. The camera is very easy to use and set up. Quickly discerned know areas and identified further. Seems to have data points on solar heat gain. The use of the unit can be limitless. Defined photographs, not sloppy or fuzzy. The "plug-in" doesn't fit with a phone cover or case... that necessitated a rated cord to plug the unit it. That is a benefit in the long run. You can move the camera into places the canera does not fit and can always orient a "square" photo. Get a text? Have to reorient and start the camera / app.
J**Y
Works great on my Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus.
The app for Android was very easy to find in the Google app store, just search for TC0001 to find it. The first time I plugged the IR camera into my phone, it asked if I wanted to auto launch the app Everytime I connect the camera, I selected yes so I don't even need to pin the app to my homepage, just plug the camera in and it opens the app. The app is also pretty easy to use and figure out the options on it. It can display in both ⁰C or ⁰F by changing settings in the app. The camera does work very well. I was even able to see the warm spot in the wall behind the hot water pipe for my water heater. And see how hot a battery charger was getting. The response rate on the camera is also impressive as well as the resolution of the pictures. So far I have only used it from about 18 inches away to over 20 feet away and it works great. I have not yet tested it for very close up pics, like on a circuit board. I also like that it comes with a USB cable that is USB C male on one end and USB C female on the other, with an adapter to USB A male so you can use a single cable to connect the camera to a phone or a PC. You could plug the camera directly into you phone, assuming you either don't have a case on your phone, or a very thin case. The only down side to the cable it comes with is it is a bit too long if you just need to use it to connect to your phone so you don't have to remove any case you might have, which makes it a little hard to hold both your phone and the camera in one hand. Although I did also buy a short 5 inch just USB C male to female cable that also works with the camera and makes it easy to use one handed. Overall I am impressed with it and it was worth the money.
J**K
High quality, easy to use, versatile, and budget friendly
Arrived in less than 24hrs, new in cellophane wrapped box, came in a nice zippered pouch, looked over the limited instruction sheet but no need because it's plug and play. Simply download the free top don app from play store and plug it in the USB charging port of your phone and it automatically works. The app/camera controls are simple and easy to make whatever adjustments you want. I was impressed with the picture quality and clarity. I tried it out after coming in from the cold outside and I could easily see my cold fingers/toes show up as blue/black as compared to the rest of my body which was yellow/Orange. I researched on YouTube before buying, and I was originally going to buy the Ames thermal camera from Harbor freight, it is 220.00, but I had a 25% off coupon. I'm glad I bought this Topdon instead, the quality and versatility are so much better. so for just a few dollars more you get a compact high quality thermal camera at a budget price that There are thousands of uses for. You can easily take photos and videos of what you are looking at. And best of all there are no batteries or SD card to buy or format. Just plug it into your phone or tablet and your good to go with a much larger screen to view it on. I have a simple moto G tracphone and had no issues, just plug and play. One thing I will be using it for is ghost hunting as I believe it will be very useful and certainly budget friendly.
D**D
Love this Thermal Camera! No internal battery is a huge bonus point.
Bought this yesterday, it arrived today. It is awesome and will likely pay for itself in no time. First, the bad point: the software is awful. Just brutally bad. It has settings for colour modes, contrast, point settings and things, but it forgets them and resets to defaults if you leave the app for a second (say to respond to a notification or something), or worse, if you just rotate the device. Seriously, rotating (even just by accident because you're moving around to get a good angle on something), and it resets all your settings. Hopefully the software will improve. The camera itself is great. Feels well built (granted I've only had it for a few hours now, so it may still fall apart). It seems sensitive enough for home/DIY use. I can walk across a wood floor in socks, turn around and see my foot prints, including individual toes, as heat marks on the wood. It even picks up a change in temperature when I walked across a concrete patio in the rain, with flip flops. One of the main reasons I picked this up, was to check insulation in my ceilings and walls. The camera instantly proves that the electrician I hired to install some pot lights, messed up the insulation in the ceiling. I also used it to check my electrical panel. I can instantly see any circuits that are drawing a lot of power. Or, in my case, I can see that the load appears to be low on most. The only circuits that appear to be hotter than the others are the AFCI breakers, and they are expected to be hotter. I had been thinking of buying the FLIR phone camera but ultimately choose this Topdon one for the following reasons: a) no internal battery! I've seen some people list this as a con, but it was the ultimate pro for me. Over the last 10 years, nearly every device I've had die, has died because of the internal, non-replaceable lithium battery. They always expand and burst out of the device, cracking the screen or casing. i've had laptops, phones (Samsung, Google, Apple), iPads, Apple Watches, and even just external battery packs, all swell and burst, destroying expense gear. With no internal battery in this, I expect it will easily last 5-10 years being used as infrequently as one would expect for a home user. b) while the software isn't great yet, at least you own the photos you capture with it. With the FLIR's it seems they add their logo watermark to every image, without an option to turn it off. Based on someone else's review, FLIR stated the logo is there because they claim copyright on the images generated. No thanks. c) price. This camera has a higher resolution than the FLIR, for less $. So far, pretty happy with it. The cost seems reasonable ($399 - $50 coupon when I purchased) and should earn it's cost back in time and energy savings. Since I can see exactly which walls (or sections of walls) I need to open up to fix insulation, I will only have to repair the problem spots.
K**I
Very useful and highly productive
Very good product
M**R
Cooking hob
Greatvlittle product. Very easy to use
M**D
Impressive thermographic imagery
Very simple to set up, solidly built and works well, perfect for checking out my battery and inverter cables for hot spots. The only very slightly negative point is I can't plug it into my phone with the thick protective case I have. So I've used self adhesive velcro tape to be able to attach it to the back of the case when needed, and used the supplied cable to plug it in.
V**A
Muy buena cámara termica
Lo uso casi todos los días para mi trabajo,es espectacular como funciona....y por ese precio, ya he comprado 4 como esto para mis técnicos
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