FLIR FLIR Scout TK vs SEEK Reveal

What is the difference between the FLIR Scout TK and Seek Thermal Reveal

Comparison Guide

Overview

The Flir Scout TK and Seek Thermal Reveal both offer an economical solution for outdoor thermal imaging. There are two primary considerations in comparing the two models, form factor and effective resolution.

The Scout TK has a 160 x 120 pixel sensor, where the Seek Thermal Reveal has a 206 x 156 sensor. In most cases, more pixels mean a better image. However, the Seek Thermal Reveal has a wider field of view, 36 x 27 degrees versus the Flir Scout TK's 20 x 15 degrees. With a smaller field of view, the images on the Flir Scout should appear sharper than Seek Reveals, but with fewer objects on the screen.

The form factor of the two cameras is very different, monocular vs. handheld. The Seek Thermal Reveal is designed to be held in your hand with the screen pointed upwards, held away from the body. The Scout TK is held to your eye. In some circumstances, either may be desirable. If screen glow is undesirable, a monocular is the perfect design. If you want to look around corners, the handheld monitor is much better. Both can take pictures and are ruggedized for outdoor use.

Want to know more? Check out the tables below or give us a call at 877-571-7901. We’re happy to answer any questions you may have.

Key Points
  Seek Thermal Reveal FLIR SCOUT TK
 
Sensor Size 206 x 156 160 x 120
Field of View 36 x 27 20 x 15
Form Factor Handheld Monocular
ModelFLIR Scout TKSeek Thermal Reveal
ProductScout TK Compact MonocularSeek Reveal Thermal Imager 206 x 156, 9Hz
Rating(2)(3)
Price
In Stock

Sporting Optics Thermal

Detector Size160 x 120 Sensor206 x 156 Sensor
Image Frequency9 Hz9 Hz

Thermal Imagers/Building and Industrial Thermal Imagers

Temperature Range Max626 F
Temperature Range Min-40 F
Field of View36x27 Degrees
IR/Overlay Fusion ImageNo
Video OutputNo
FocusFixed
Laser SpotYes
Picture in PictureNo
Video RecordingNo
X