FLIR Fluke VT04 vs Flir TG165 Thermal Imager IR Camera

What is the difference between the FLIR TG165 and Fluke VT04 Thermal Imagers

Top Features

FLIR TG165
IR Sensor Size 80 x 60
Max Temperature 716 F
Min Temperature -13 F
Thermal Sensitivity 150mK
Thermal Accuracy ±1.5°C or 1.5%
Field of View 50º x 38.6º
Laser Spot Yes
Screen Size 2-inch
Thermal Image Blending No
Battery Life 8 Hours
Fluke VT04
IR Sensor Size 31 x 31
Max Temperature 482 F
Min Temperature 14 F
Thermal Sensitivity 250mK
Thermal Accuracy ±2°C or 2%
Field of View 28º x 28º
Laser Spot No
Screen Size 2-inch
Thermal Image Blending Yes
Battery Life 8 Hours

Comparison Summary

     FLIR TG165

  • Thermal Resolution: 80x60
  • Thermal Sensitivity: 150mK
  • Max Temperature: 716 F
  • Thermal Accuracy: ±1.5°C or 1.5%
  • Field of View: 50° x 38.6°
  • Thermal Image Blending: Yes - FLIR MSX

     Fluke VT04

  • Thermal Resolution: 31x31
  • Thermal Sensitivity: 250mK
  • Max Temperature: 482 F
  • Thermal Accuracy: ±2°C or 2%
  • Field of View: 28° x 28°
  • Thermal Image Blending: No

The FLIR TG165 and Fluke VT04 are both compact spot thermal imaging cameras (also called visual IR thermometers) which can help you quickly see temperature patterns and save you time during troubleshooting and inspections. Each camera is simple enough to be used without any prior infrared training. This makes these tools perfect for everyone from professionals and contractors to hobbyists and DIY homeowners.

Each camera has a similar form factor – both are small “gun” style cameras. To capture images, simply point and pull the trigger to shoot. Each camera has a 2-inch screen with several buttons for navigating the menus.

Another important detail which both cameras share is that the IR images they produce are not radiometric – this means that the thermal heat map is really just for show, as the actual displayed temperature reading is taken by a built-in IR thermometer. That’s why you will often hear these tools called “visual IR thermometers”.

If you need fully radiometric IR images where you can see exact temperature data for any part of the scene, you will need a higher-end camera. From FLIR, the E4, C3, and FLIR ONE Pro will all be a step-up. Fluke’s next step up would be the TiS10 thermal camera, another more capable alternative to these visual IR thermometers.

As for thermal imaging specifications, there are some important differences between these two infrared tools. To start, the TG165 has a larger thermal sensor at 80 x 60 pixels, compared to 31 x 31 pixels on the VT04. For thermal sensitivity, the TG165 wins again with 150mK, compared to 250mK on the VT04. This means that the TG165 will be more sensitive to temperature variations. The TG165 is also slightly more accurate at ±1.5% or 1.5°C, compared to ±2% or ±2°C on the VT04.

Sample Images from the TG165:

TG165 Circuits Automobile Radiator Hose Boiler Heat
 

In other important areas like temperature range, the TG165 comes out on top again – it covers from –13 to 716°F while the VT04 is limited to 14°F to 482°F. For Field of View, the TG165 is slightly wider at 50° x 38.6°, meaning you can capture more in a single image. The VT04 has a 28° x 28° field of view which is narrower - this lets you see more detail in your target.

The VT04 does have some other advantages over the TG165. With the VT04, you can blend your thermal image with an identical image taken with the device’s built-in digital camera – this thermal image blending technology lets you blend in 4 increments so you can clearly see which details of the image are hot. The TG165 does not include any image blending technology. In addition, the VT04 includes temperature alarms and automated monitoring features. It also comes with software that lets you optimize your images and generate a professional report.

Sample Images from the VT04 w/ Image Blending:

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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.

ModelFLIR TG165Fluke VT04
ProductFLIR TG165 IR Spot Thermal Camera - Thermometer with Thermal ImageFluke VT04 GLOBAL Visual IR Thermometer, PyroBlend Plus Optic, Li-Ion Battery, 14-482...
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Thermal Imagers/Building and Industrial Thermal Imagers

Detector Size80 x 60 Sensor 31 x 31 Sensor 
Thermal Sensitivity150 mK (NETD)250 mK (NETD)
Temperature Range Max716 F 482 F
Temperature Range Min-13 F14 F
Image Frequency9 Hz8 Hz
Field of View50 x 38.6 Degrees28x28 Degrees
Screen Size2 IN 2 IN 
IR/Overlay Fusion ImageNoYes 
Video OutputNoNo
FocusFixedFixed
Laser SpotYesNo 
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