This item is a package containing the Jetion JT-66K thermal imager and a laptop with Jetion's software pre-installed. The laptop contains 8 GB of memory, a 256 GB SSD, and has a 15.6" screen, so test results are easy to see. Jetion guarantees operation of the Jetion software. Computer questions and issues would be handled by the computer manufacturer. Computer model is subject to change with availability, however, operational specifications would be maintained.
The Jetion JT-66K is a thermal imaging camera which can be used to screen for elevated body temperature.
The JT-66K measures the temperature of subjects and will alert staff when a temperature threshold has been crossed. For example, if the alarm is set for 100 degrees, and it reads someone at 101, it will provide a notification. It has an accuracy of 0.9°F and temperature range of 86-113°F. For comparison purposes, several FLIR cameras have a 0.9°F accuracy in screening mode - this includes the E53, E75, E85 and E95.
The testing process is both non-contact and non-invasive, with an optimal measurement distance of approximately 3.3 feet (1 meter), enabling to staff to maintain a safer distance from testing subjects.
The JT-66K can be handheld, as well as mounted on an included tripod.
View results in real time on your computer
Mounting the JT-66K on its included tripod makes screening ever easier. Jetion provides free software which enables real time transmission between the camera and your computer. The camera connects with a standard USB-C cable – this is a standard cable type commonly used for charging cell phones.
Once the software is installed and camera connected, screening personnel can view test results in real time on the computer screen. By using a longer USB cable, it would also be possible to place staff even further from testing subjects, helping to maintain social distancing.
The pictures below show how the camera is connected, as well as what the Jetion software will look like. If being used with a computer, staff will still receive audio and visual alerts when temperature thresholds have been crossed.