See Through Walls with Your iPhone or Android | HomeTips (2024)

Reveal unseen problems in your home with the inexpensive Seek thermal camera that plugs into a mobile phone

In This Article:

What This Camera Will Do
How the Thermal Camera Works
Our Product Test

Imagine plugging a pocket-sized camera device into your smart phone and then being able to see leaky pipes or ductwork inside walls. That’s what the Seek Thermal™ camera does.

Though thermal imaging previously required special gear costing thousands of dollars, the Seek Thermal™ camera sells for from about $199 to $250 and is available through Amazon.com, Thermal.com, or Home Depot.

Mounted onto an iOS or Android phone, this tiny thermal camera accessory allows you to view, take photos, or shoot video that literally sees heat, revealing pipes, ductwork, insulation, and much more. It can find a myriad of hidden problems around the house.

What This Camera Will Do

“Some of the most cited uses have been around home improvement and construction applications,” said Seek Thermal VP of Sales, Tim LeBeau. “From finding air leaks around doors, HVAC issues, identifying drafty windows, or seeing electrical problems, use in and around the home have allowed thousands of people to see the unseen.”

Here are a variety of common uses:

  • Trace water damage in a wall or across a ceiling to its source
  • See in the dark. You can scan your yard for people or predators beforeinvestigating strange noises or letting your dog out at night—or find your dog or cat in the dark
  • Check the temperature of your barbecue or griddle, determine the propane level in your tank, or instantly measure the surface temperature of food
  • Detect unsafe temperatures around your furnace or water heater.
  • Check the interior temperature of your refrigerator, freezer, or oven.

How the Thermal Camera Works

Thermal imaging converts heat energy into an image that can be seen with the human eye.

The Seek camera, a small, ½-ounce device that can be carried in a pocket, tossed in a toolbox, or clipped to a backpack, plugs into the microUSB connector on Android devices and the Lightning™ connector on iOS devices—so it requires an Android with a microUSB or an iPhone 5 or 6 with the Lightning™ connector.

Inside the durable magnesium housing is a next-generation thermal sensor and custom chalcogenide lens. It creates true thermal images with a resolution of 206 x 156, or over 32,000 thermal pixels.

See Through Walls with Your iPhone or Android | HomeTips (5)

See Through Walls with Your iPhone or Android | HomeTips (6)

The Seek camera works with a free, easy-to-use app that is available in the Apple App store and on Google Play. The app makes it easy for people to get started, while also including a range of controls substantial enough for serious work.

The Seek app lets you:

Take and share thermal photos and videos

  • Select from four different temperature measurement modes including the ability to automatically highlight everything in the scene that is above or below a specified temperature
  • Select from nine different color palettes that can be applied to temperature measurements
  • Swipe seamlessly back and forth between a regular and a thermal image

Our Product Test

The camera is fun and easy to use. In fact, it’s kind of amazing to see the images that it “sees,” especially when viewing scenes with significant temperature variations. Features include spot metering for measuring temperatures of specific items/areas and a highest/lowest feature that shows the hottest and coldest temperature present in the frame.

Though drawbacks were few, we noted that the camera’s field of view feels limited compared to that of the iPhone. When using the playback/visual representation of the app, it lagged and was choppy. The picture has a low frame rate, especially when the camera is moved quickly.

The product’s packaging is well thought-out and sturdy, making it great for long-term home storage of the camera.

Overall, the camera is small and easily transportable. The portable carry case is heavy duty and seems to provide good protection. The iOS App we tested works well and is easy to use.

HomeTips received a manufacturer sample for testing, but did not receive compensation for this product review.

See Through Walls with Your iPhone or Android | HomeTips (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Pres. Lawanda Wiegand

Last Updated:

Views: 6204

Rating: 4 / 5 (51 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Pres. Lawanda Wiegand

Birthday: 1993-01-10

Address: Suite 391 6963 Ullrich Shore, Bellefort, WI 01350-7893

Phone: +6806610432415

Job: Dynamic Manufacturing Assistant

Hobby: amateur radio, Taekwondo, Wood carving, Parkour, Skateboarding, Running, Rafting

Introduction: My name is Pres. Lawanda Wiegand, I am a inquisitive, helpful, glamorous, cheerful, open, clever, innocent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.