| Manufacturer | Seek Thermal |
|---|---|
| Part Number | LW-AAA |
| Item Weight | 3.67 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 0.75 x 0.6 inches |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item model number | LW-AAA |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | Compact |
| Color | Black |
| Style | iOS |
| Pattern | Camera |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Wattage | 3600 kWh |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 5 |
| Sound Level | 44 dB |
| Usage | Professional |
| Included Components | Seek Thermal Compact Imager |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty for Manufacturer Defects |
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- Transform your smartphone or tablet into an all-purpose thermal camera with a 206 x 156 thermal sensor for use at home, the jobsite, and more.
- Find and fix faster by seeing problems invisible to the naked eye such as: energy loss, electrical and mechanical failures, water damage, and hundreds more heat related issues.
- Perfect tool for DIY homeowners, contractors, builders, and engineers.1,000 ft. Detection Distance
- Does not require batteries or charging. Waterproof case included. Free Seek mobile app.
- SPECS: 206 x 156 Thermal Sensor, 36° Field of View, < 9 Hz Frame Rate, Focusable Lens, -40F° to 626°F Detection Range, Captures Photos & Videos, Spot Temperature, High-Low Temperature, Threshold Mode, 9 Color Palettes.
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| ASIN | B00NYWABAA |
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| Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,036 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #81 in Thermal Imagers |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2014 |
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Thermal Imaging Camera. The Seek Thermal Camera will allow people to find their cat hiding in a hedge, spot where heat is escaping from inefficient insulation, trace a water leak across a wall, know where a frying pan or grill is too hot or cold, or find objects floating in the water off a boat at night. The possibilities are literally endless. Compatible with: iPhone XS Max, iPhone XS, iPhone XR, iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone SE, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5
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Customers find the thermal imaging camera works well with Galaxy Note 8 phones and appreciate its pocket-size convenience. Moreover, they consider it good value for money, particularly for saving on heating costs. However, the image quality receives mixed feedback, with some praising the excellent resolution while others find the pictures fuzzy. Additionally, the temperature range and ease of use also get mixed reviews, with some finding it simple to use while others say it's not user-friendly. Furthermore, the app functionality receives negative feedback, with customers reporting that the software is very buggy.
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Customers find the thermal imaging camera extremely functional, particularly noting its compatibility with Galaxy Note 8 phones, and one customer mentions it performs well for paranormal investigations.
"...I'm very happy with the performance/price ratio. Its' working really well and I anticipate getting lots of data that will direct my work to make my..." Read more
"...The Seek Thermal Compact works VERY WELL with my Galaxy Note 8 phone...." Read more
"...All that said, it has been fun to look around and detect heat or cold losses, etc...." Read more
"...Summary Pros: Its relatively inexpensive and does an adequate job - this is why I give it 3 stars..." Read more
Customers find the thermal imaging camera to be of good quality, with one customer noting its excellent reputation for showing temperature differences.
"...It snapped into my phone and is a very rugged connection. There's no danger of the camera falling out even if I shake the phone...." Read more
"...Overall, I see high quality, consumer grade hardware and software that work together to deliver a dazzling experience for very little dough" Read more
"...As silly as it sounds, the well designed case makes this a massively more useful/enjoyable camera since I can comfortably and easily have it with..." Read more
"...The thermal images are false-color coded so that hot and cold surfaces really stand out...." Read more
Customers find the thermal imaging camera offers good value for money, providing quality images and helping save money on heating costs.
"...of data that will direct my work to make my house more comfortable, less costly, and more environmentally green...." Read more
"...So, great thermal imager for its price (and if used with the right USB-C adapter and up-to-date Android phone)...." Read more
"...Pros: - Relatively cheap compared to others - Plug and Play (After software is installed) Cons: -..." Read more
"...Summary Pros: Its relatively inexpensive and does an adequate job - this is why I give it 3 stars..." Read more
Customers appreciate the thermal camera's compact size, describing it as a convenient pocket-sized device.
"...Piece of junk. Pros: - Its small and comes with a carrying case. Ok... that's it. That's all I can come up with...." Read more
"...First, this thing is small and sturdy, and the case is likely bulletproof...." Read more
"...is much closer - great if that is what you want, but I find it is too large...." Read more
"...Pros: price , temperature range (-40C to 330C), adjustable focus, size (smaller than expected), sturdy carrying case, build quality, app has many..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the thermal camera's image quality, with some praising the excellent resolution while others find the pictures fuzzy and not impressed with the results.
"...device to hunt for a roof leak and because of the app's automatic color range adjustment, it's quite sensitive detecting areas that are a few..." Read more
"...I did hesitate 'cuz of reviews reviews saying: image quality is terrible; the camera won't work unless you register; the camera steals information...." Read more
"...The image processing is fantastic, and I can always get the data that I need. Other thoughts:..." Read more
"...Cons: - Rendering is not as crisp as I was expecting (compared to other pics I saw in the reviews) - No real instructions -..." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the thermal imaging camera's temperature range, with some praising its ability to detect high heat sources and find cold or heat around windows, while others report issues with lack of temperature variance in viewed areas and the range stopping at 626F.
"...All that said, it has been fun to look around and detect heat or cold losses, etc...." Read more
"...Useful for checking electrical systems. See the photos of an extension cord I was using with my electric car charger...." Read more
"...3 other exterior wall outlets in my kitchen with the same missing insulation defect. 4th picture is a section of exterior wall...." Read more
"...It also has some very nice features, like being able to display the temperatures of the hottest and coldest spots in the image...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the thermal camera's ease of use, with some finding it simple to operate and the app intuitive, while others report it being not user-friendly and requiring significant trial and error.
"...I do have to say that this tutorial is pretty informative.. The app is not intuitive and is hard to navigate and use if you do NOT go through the..." Read more
"...Yes the Seek focus knob is a little tricky. It requires patience...." Read more
"...This has a huge impact on the usability. I'll revisit the negatives, but the positives are that it does produce acceptable pictures for may uses...." Read more
"...1. For less than $200, this is a fully functional, plug-and-play thermal camera that creates useful, impressive thermal images and video on my..." Read more
Customers report significant issues with the camera's app functionality, describing it as problematic, buggy, and noting that it fails to be recognized by the software.
"...Here's the limitation in my strategy. Because I denied app access on my phone I couldn't save thermal images as I walked around my house...." Read more
"...The app is absolute trash. It's not user friendly and is essentially one big sales pitch to get you to buy something else. -..." Read more
"...Can't see the wooden studs in my house though. Software isn't perfect, but has been reliable..." Read more
"...is wrong with it, but actually, this is only because the software can't call home (if it can't, as mine was in an airplane mode and no wifi)...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021Style: Android MicroUSBPattern Name: CameraSize: CompactVerified PurchaseMy experience with this *Seek Compact* version of the camera put my fears to rest and I'm thrilled!
In 2020 I air-sealed my attic & basement rim joists. I then discovered that exterior insulation (under the vinyl exterior) was poorly installed. I looked at 6 more houses in other communities and found the same result...i.e. look "under the hood" of your house and you're likely to find crummy workmanship that reduces your energy efficiency.
I want to kill drafts and save $$ heating/cooling my house (and my kids houses). Where to focus my effort? A thermal camera would help, but I can't afford a pro camera. So for 2-3 weeks I read dozens of reviews on affordable thermal cameras. This Seek camera stood out due to the many favorable reviews. I favored the Seek over its nearest competitor because Seek has the higher pixel count. I did hesitate 'cuz of reviews reviews saying: image quality is terrible; the camera won't work unless you register; the camera steals information. But some excellent reviews addressed these issues for me, so now I'll add my experience. It may help others who'll consider this for future purchase
APP ACCESS TO PHONE:
I did NOT need to give the Seek app access to my phone. I did NOT need to register the camera. Here's what I did. I dug up my 2014 LG G3 phone (no SIM card). I charged it, connected to a guest network, snapped the camera into the phone port and I installed the Seek Thermal app. Pop-up windows appeared asking for access to camera, photos, mic. **I denied access**. To my delight, the thermal camera image nevertheless appeared and I was quickly seeing images! Yes the Seek focus knob is a little tricky. It requires patience. When you change the focus knob you need to wait 2-4 seconds for the image to update. If you're not patient the focus knob could appear to be useless. I also adjust my range further/closer to the target of interest as part of my focusing process. Well, in less than 5 minutes I was getting the hang of it and could easily recognize my thermal images. This was especially true when I switched the color palette. For me, 'amber' screen images were very clear.
Here's the limitation in my strategy. Because I denied app access on my phone I couldn't save thermal images as I walked around my house. For many uses that doesn't matter. Looking for a hot, or cold or wet spot? There it is - problem identified and you never needed to grant the app phone access or register the camera. But if you're surveying areas in your house like I am (for work when Spring returns) it could be cumbersome to record/diagram/inventory all the needs. You probably already saw that I attached pictures to this review, so yes, took the next step and gave the Seek app access to storage on my old LG G3. Then I could walk around cataloging areas that need work. When I stopped using the camera I disconnect it from the phone, powered off my G3 and put them both in a drawer.
CAMERA FIT:
I bought the older micro USB style. It snapped into my phone and is a very rugged connection. There's no danger of the camera falling out even if I shake the phone. It would require dropping the camera or solidly smacking the phone on something to dislodge the camera. I did have to remove the hard-shell case and rubber cover from my LG phone to fit the camera, but this is a minor issue.
BATTERY LIFE: I agree that the camera is a battery drain. I walked around with the camera on for ~30 minutes and my phone battery went from 98% to 62%. Your experience will differ. For sure my 5+ year old G3 phone battery is nowhere near its original 3000mAh. May be best for you to guess you'll get an hour of power before your phone will need juice.
Temperature accuracy:
I brought a pot of water to boil on my stove and viewed thru the Seek compact camera. The imaging spot jumped around due to the rigorous boiling, and was reporting temperatures of 207-210 degF. Or, when I image a person, the camera shows readings of 96-97 degF. These are both more than good enough for the current and expected work I plan with this camera.
IMAGES (attached)
One pic is my fireplace. You can see logs in the fireplace. The heart-shaped glow centered above the fireplace is a hanging wreath at room temp (bright). You can see the horizontal mantle, the candles on the mantle and even draped decoration. Lower left corner reading of 78F is the edge of a charging plug.
Another picture is of my front door - poor insulation around the door perimeter. The door window showed 57F. I have clear heat-shrink plastic insulation covering this window. The thin plastic insulation might be invisible to the Seek camera and it might be reading the temperature of the inside surface of that window. The high temp reading in the lower right corner is from an adjacent heat register.
3rd picture shows exterior wall next to my kitchen sink. Can you see the dish-drying rack, a coffee filter cone and a wall plug and power cord on the right? What troubles me is the dark blob that's about in the center of the pic. It's . the light/disposal switches. Even though I previously insulated that plate with 'foam pads' from a big box store and later w/Great Stuff, it's still really cold. The cold even 'flows' down the wall and chills my sink counter. The Seek compact reveals that there's ~6" x 4" section in the wall cavity that's missing insulation. The camera revealed 3 other exterior wall outlets in my kitchen with the same missing insulation defect.
4th picture is a section of exterior wall. Maybe you can ID what it shows without my description and then decide for yourself if the image quality from the camera is useful.
I'm very happy with the performance/price ratio. Its' working really well and I anticipate getting lots of data that will direct my work to make my house more comfortable, less costly, and more environmentally green. Thanks again to the positive detailed reviews from people before me. Good luck to those of you considering this Seek compact camera..
5.0 out of 5 starsMy experience with this *Seek Compact* version of the camera put my fears to rest and I'm thrilled!Thrilled with the results I see so far
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021
In 2020 I air-sealed my attic & basement rim joists. I then discovered that exterior insulation (under the vinyl exterior) was poorly installed. I looked at 6 more houses in other communities and found the same result...i.e. look "under the hood" of your house and you're likely to find crummy workmanship that reduces your energy efficiency.
I want to kill drafts and save $$ heating/cooling my house (and my kids houses). Where to focus my effort? A thermal camera would help, but I can't afford a pro camera. So for 2-3 weeks I read dozens of reviews on affordable thermal cameras. This Seek camera stood out due to the many favorable reviews. I favored the Seek over its nearest competitor because Seek has the higher pixel count. I did hesitate 'cuz of reviews reviews saying: image quality is terrible; the camera won't work unless you register; the camera steals information. But some excellent reviews addressed these issues for me, so now I'll add my experience. It may help others who'll consider this for future purchase
APP ACCESS TO PHONE:
I did NOT need to give the Seek app access to my phone. I did NOT need to register the camera. Here's what I did. I dug up my 2014 LG G3 phone (no SIM card). I charged it, connected to a guest network, snapped the camera into the phone port and I installed the Seek Thermal app. Pop-up windows appeared asking for access to camera, photos, mic. **I denied access**. To my delight, the thermal camera image nevertheless appeared and I was quickly seeing images! Yes the Seek focus knob is a little tricky. It requires patience. When you change the focus knob you need to wait 2-4 seconds for the image to update. If you're not patient the focus knob could appear to be useless. I also adjust my range further/closer to the target of interest as part of my focusing process. Well, in less than 5 minutes I was getting the hang of it and could easily recognize my thermal images. This was especially true when I switched the color palette. For me, 'amber' screen images were very clear.
Here's the limitation in my strategy. Because I denied app access on my phone I couldn't save thermal images as I walked around my house. For many uses that doesn't matter. Looking for a hot, or cold or wet spot? There it is - problem identified and you never needed to grant the app phone access or register the camera. But if you're surveying areas in your house like I am (for work when Spring returns) it could be cumbersome to record/diagram/inventory all the needs. You probably already saw that I attached pictures to this review, so yes, took the next step and gave the Seek app access to storage on my old LG G3. Then I could walk around cataloging areas that need work. When I stopped using the camera I disconnect it from the phone, powered off my G3 and put them both in a drawer.
CAMERA FIT:
I bought the older micro USB style. It snapped into my phone and is a very rugged connection. There's no danger of the camera falling out even if I shake the phone. It would require dropping the camera or solidly smacking the phone on something to dislodge the camera. I did have to remove the hard-shell case and rubber cover from my LG phone to fit the camera, but this is a minor issue.
BATTERY LIFE: I agree that the camera is a battery drain. I walked around with the camera on for ~30 minutes and my phone battery went from 98% to 62%. Your experience will differ. For sure my 5+ year old G3 phone battery is nowhere near its original 3000mAh. May be best for you to guess you'll get an hour of power before your phone will need juice.
Temperature accuracy:
I brought a pot of water to boil on my stove and viewed thru the Seek compact camera. The imaging spot jumped around due to the rigorous boiling, and was reporting temperatures of 207-210 degF. Or, when I image a person, the camera shows readings of 96-97 degF. These are both more than good enough for the current and expected work I plan with this camera.
IMAGES (attached)
One pic is my fireplace. You can see logs in the fireplace. The heart-shaped glow centered above the fireplace is a hanging wreath at room temp (bright). You can see the horizontal mantle, the candles on the mantle and even draped decoration. Lower left corner reading of 78F is the edge of a charging plug.
Another picture is of my front door - poor insulation around the door perimeter. The door window showed 57F. I have clear heat-shrink plastic insulation covering this window. The thin plastic insulation might be invisible to the Seek camera and it might be reading the temperature of the inside surface of that window. The high temp reading in the lower right corner is from an adjacent heat register.
3rd picture shows exterior wall next to my kitchen sink. Can you see the dish-drying rack, a coffee filter cone and a wall plug and power cord on the right? What troubles me is the dark blob that's about in the center of the pic. It's . the light/disposal switches. Even though I previously insulated that plate with 'foam pads' from a big box store and later w/Great Stuff, it's still really cold. The cold even 'flows' down the wall and chills my sink counter. The Seek compact reveals that there's ~6" x 4" section in the wall cavity that's missing insulation. The camera revealed 3 other exterior wall outlets in my kitchen with the same missing insulation defect.
4th picture is a section of exterior wall. Maybe you can ID what it shows without my description and then decide for yourself if the image quality from the camera is useful.
I'm very happy with the performance/price ratio. Its' working really well and I anticipate getting lots of data that will direct my work to make my house more comfortable, less costly, and more environmentally green. Thanks again to the positive detailed reviews from people before me. Good luck to those of you considering this Seek compact camera..
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2018Style: Android MicroUSBPattern Name: CameraSize: CompactVerified PurchaseI read quite a few reviews here before purchasing, got the Seek Thermal Compact imager with some uncertainties, but have been VERY HAPPY with my purchase. The Seek Thermal Compact works VERY WELL with my Galaxy Note 8 phone. I've had no problems with the phone quickly detecting the device inserted into the USB-C port via an adapter or in using the app (see the official Seek answer in the Questions section here on which adapters work-I got recommended Weduda brand).
My only regrets are that the device is not offered with a USB-C connector and that it takes some practice to learn how to focus the thermal image: you need something with good contrast to focus effectively and I often look around for something a similar distance away to focus on before taking a picture of the area that I want. The side-by-side optical image vs. thermal image part of the app works OK and allows you to simultaneously take separate optical vs. thermal images of an area with one screen tap to help you remember later what the thermal image is all about-taking notes is highly recommended, too! Only problem is that thermal image is quite a bit telephoto as compared to my standard Note 8 camera magnification and the two images are off-center relative to one another as the thermal camera is mounted on the opposite end of the phone (top) as compared to the Seek device plugged into the USB-C port via an adapter at least 6-inches away from the Note 8 camera lens.
I got the device to hunt for a roof leak and because of the app's automatic color range adjustment, it's quite sensitive detecting areas that are a few degrees cooler than their surrounding due to water evaporation. Thermal images do seem a little noisy and if you don't look out for stray fingers at the periphery of camera view, a hot little finger inadvertently left in lens view can distort the color differences you want to capture as the heat of a finger puts everything else at the bottom of the thermal scale in a normal ambient environment. As another reviewer pointed out, if you stand someplace in barefeet for a couple of minutes, the device is sensitive enough to see the thermal footprints you left when you move away from the spot!
Besides homing in on my leaky roof problem with the device, I'm sure that I'll find plenty of uses for checking for thermal leaks in our insulation come the winter months and trust that the device will more than pay for itself when used in that regard. I have several infrared thermometer guns but they don't come close to giving you the big picture as this device literally does, while also allowing you to view difficult to reach places like vault ceilings - the Seek Thermal Compact is accurate to within 0.5 to 1.0 deg F of the best-selling thermal gun that I got on Amazon when tested on a number of objects around the house - and this is without any adjustment for thermal emissivity, which you can only do on the much more (~2x) expensive Thermal Compact Pro. I got the Compact version vs. the XR version for the Compact's 36 degree field of view vs. the much more limited 20 degree view offered by the XR - and Seek's own literature recommends the Compact or the Pro for use inside a house over the XR. Otherwise, in a tight space, you could find yourself unable to get back far enough to take in the big picture - but you can usually move closer to narrow the field of view if needed. The attached pictures show simultanous thermal/optical photos of a water leak area in our bedroom ceiling and also of our cat on the family room floor. The fifth picture, taken from further away in the bedroom, shows how some part of the leak seems to run down a seam in the sheetrock before it exits into our bedroom below! Last picture is wife sleeping in bed with only arms and head outside of covers. So, great thermal imager for its price (and if used with the right USB-C adapter and up-to-date Android phone).
P.S. Seek should make the compact plastic carrying case big enough to hold the imager when a USB-C to micro adapter is attached. The fit of the Weduda adapter is very tight-which is good-you don't want the Seek device to fall off your phone! But once you have the USB-C adapter on the thermal imager, it no longer fits in its nice little plastic carrying case. What I did instead was cut a larger slot out of the box the imager came in so I can store and carry the imager with USB-C adapter always attached. Bit afraid I'll damage or wear out the connector/imager is I am constantly trying to attach and remove the USB-C adapter. Better yet, for future purchasers, Seek should make a device with a straight USB-C connector. Get with the times!
5.0 out of 5 starsI read quite a few reviews here before purchasing, got the Seek Thermal Compact imager with some uncertainties, but have been VERY HAPPY with my purchase. The Seek Thermal Compact works VERY WELL with my Galaxy Note 8 phone. I've had no problems with the phone quickly detecting the device inserted into the USB-C port via an adapter or in using the app (see the official Seek answer in the Questions section here on which adapters work-I got recommended Weduda brand).Very Pleased With Purchase - Works Great with Galaxy Note 8 Running Android Oreo
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2018
My only regrets are that the device is not offered with a USB-C connector and that it takes some practice to learn how to focus the thermal image: you need something with good contrast to focus effectively and I often look around for something a similar distance away to focus on before taking a picture of the area that I want. The side-by-side optical image vs. thermal image part of the app works OK and allows you to simultaneously take separate optical vs. thermal images of an area with one screen tap to help you remember later what the thermal image is all about-taking notes is highly recommended, too! Only problem is that thermal image is quite a bit telephoto as compared to my standard Note 8 camera magnification and the two images are off-center relative to one another as the thermal camera is mounted on the opposite end of the phone (top) as compared to the Seek device plugged into the USB-C port via an adapter at least 6-inches away from the Note 8 camera lens.
I got the device to hunt for a roof leak and because of the app's automatic color range adjustment, it's quite sensitive detecting areas that are a few degrees cooler than their surrounding due to water evaporation. Thermal images do seem a little noisy and if you don't look out for stray fingers at the periphery of camera view, a hot little finger inadvertently left in lens view can distort the color differences you want to capture as the heat of a finger puts everything else at the bottom of the thermal scale in a normal ambient environment. As another reviewer pointed out, if you stand someplace in barefeet for a couple of minutes, the device is sensitive enough to see the thermal footprints you left when you move away from the spot!
Besides homing in on my leaky roof problem with the device, I'm sure that I'll find plenty of uses for checking for thermal leaks in our insulation come the winter months and trust that the device will more than pay for itself when used in that regard. I have several infrared thermometer guns but they don't come close to giving you the big picture as this device literally does, while also allowing you to view difficult to reach places like vault ceilings - the Seek Thermal Compact is accurate to within 0.5 to 1.0 deg F of the best-selling thermal gun that I got on Amazon when tested on a number of objects around the house - and this is without any adjustment for thermal emissivity, which you can only do on the much more (~2x) expensive Thermal Compact Pro. I got the Compact version vs. the XR version for the Compact's 36 degree field of view vs. the much more limited 20 degree view offered by the XR - and Seek's own literature recommends the Compact or the Pro for use inside a house over the XR. Otherwise, in a tight space, you could find yourself unable to get back far enough to take in the big picture - but you can usually move closer to narrow the field of view if needed. The attached pictures show simultanous thermal/optical photos of a water leak area in our bedroom ceiling and also of our cat on the family room floor. The fifth picture, taken from further away in the bedroom, shows how some part of the leak seems to run down a seam in the sheetrock before it exits into our bedroom below! Last picture is wife sleeping in bed with only arms and head outside of covers. So, great thermal imager for its price (and if used with the right USB-C adapter and up-to-date Android phone).
P.S. Seek should make the compact plastic carrying case big enough to hold the imager when a USB-C to micro adapter is attached. The fit of the Weduda adapter is very tight-which is good-you don't want the Seek device to fall off your phone! But once you have the USB-C adapter on the thermal imager, it no longer fits in its nice little plastic carrying case. What I did instead was cut a larger slot out of the box the imager came in so I can store and carry the imager with USB-C adapter always attached. Bit afraid I'll damage or wear out the connector/imager is I am constantly trying to attach and remove the USB-C adapter. Better yet, for future purchasers, Seek should make a device with a straight USB-C connector. Get with the times!
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