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5 (1 Review) | UPC: 793950430507 | Model: Extech VIR50
Video IR Thermometer
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The VIR50 features a 2.2" color TFT LCD display and built-in VGA (640 x 480) Camera that includes a MicroSD card for capturing images (JPEG) and video (3GP) for viewing on your PC. Dual laser indicates ideal measuring distance (approximately 50 inches) where the two laser points converge to a 1" target spot.
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VIR50 - Spectacular performance for the price
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My old competitive unit had given out and was going to buy another. I found this one at under half the price and way more performance. I get additional data and an easy way to record the proof of temperatures. We do experimental melting around 3,000 F and this IR gun is extremely handy!
Robert Noll on Aug 23, 2019 I found this helpful (0)