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5 (1 Review) | Catalog: 3996500 | UPC: 095969623582 | Model: Fluke TI-VISOR2
TI-VISOR2 Camera Visor for Models Ti90/Ti95/Ti100/Ti105/Ti110 Ti125/TiR105/TiR110/TiR125
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Reduce LCD screen glare and reflections in bright sunlight or other areas where ambient lighting conditions are bright with this durable, heavy-duty plastic accessory visor. It can be used inside or outside, and clips onto the thermal imager without the need for any additional hardware. It can be easily removed and stored when not in use.
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The visor provides needed shading for the Thermal Imaging screen in bright conditions. It's a good compliment to the unit.
Joseph Logan on Apr 09, 2015 I found this helpful (0)