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Posted by Leon
 - January 28, 2026, 03:03:03
I used the Thor001 last month on a production line to check the motor bearings. Most of the bearings were holding steady around 50°C, but I noticed one group sitting at 42°C and another jumping up to 78°C. It was pretty easy to spot where the issue was.
Posted by CU
 - January 28, 2026, 03:02:05
The Thor001 is fast to start up, easy to navigate, and the image is super clear.
Posted by SVS
 - January 26, 2026, 09:05:31
Impressed by the frame rate! I have a handheld thermal camera myself with pretty decent specs, but this one definitely beats it. Really nice performance.
Posted by or dongle-only
 - December 08, 2025, 15:51:57
If you don't need the built-in handle and display, you can get a (much) better sensor for the same price: not that this is better, it's just an example for how a dongle-only sensor looks like: notebookcheck.net/Thermal-Master-P1-Hands-On-Budget-thermal-camera-that-is-built-to-last.1165482.0.html
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 06, 2025, 05:48:16
Thermal Master takes aim at the commercial thermal camera market with a capable offering that costs a fraction of the competition. With dual cameras, PC software compatibility, and a rugged build, this camera is ready for field work.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Thermal-Master-Thor-001-Review-A-Commercial-Powerhouse-that-immediately-pays-for-itself.1179320.0.html