Irisys Thermal Camera
Boasting more benefits than ever before the device uses thermal technology to anonymously count people via their body heat.
Irisys thermal camera. Irisys people counting solutions. Thermal and stereo vision each has their own strengths and weaknesses. Uses body heat to track the presence of people and their direction of movement. Find out about how people counting works and the many different people counting technologies that exist.
Irisys are world leaders in people counter technology. The irisys 4000 series imager application can be used for analysis of images previously saved onto an iri 4010 sd card or for downloading a live thermal image from the iri 4010 via a usb cable. Truly anonymous thermal people counting sensor. Our people counting solutions give our customers unprecedented insight on their business enabling them to improve service operational efficiency and profitability.
This is usually required when moving to view objects at different distances. Please note camera on. As the visible and thermal camera are not co axial the visible and thermal image often need to be aligned. Irisys are industry leaders with expert knowledge.
5 2 installation of software onto pc the software is supplied on a mini cd rom. The new irisys thermal imaging camera for buildings is the best equipped entry level device on the market with the highest specification in its class. Irisys the world leading developer and producer of innovative infrared based devices has launched its latest entry level thermal imaging camera for buildings. With a proven accuracy of over 98 and a long warranty gazelle 2 is a people counter than can be relied on to perform.
The gazelle 2 is the latest update to the popular gazelle range of irisys thermal people counters. Once collected count data is normally sent via the internet in near real time. The iri 2010 is the first in a new range of british designed and manufactured thermal imaging cameras produced by northampton based thermal imaging specialists irisys who have spent 18 months developing the technology that will give tradesmen an invaluable tool for temperature and hot cold spot detection for around 2 000.