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
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.
The Thor001 is fast to start up, easy to navigate, and the image is super clear.
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.