The Innova 3360 is a thermal imaging gun that combines the functionality of infrared cameras thermal imaging with the convenience of a thermal handheld design. Whether you need a thermal camera for home inspection, a thermal heat imager for diagnosing HVAC issues, or a car thermal camera for automotive diagnostics, the Innova 3360 would be a great cost effective choice.
- IDENTIFY HEAT PROBLEMS SIMPLY: The Innova 3360 thermal camera helps you detect heat differences using basic thermal imaging. It measures temperatures from -4°F to 1112°F and shows hot and cold zones clearly when used at close range. Ideal for slow, methodical scans of vents, wiring, appliances, and other components.
- CAPTURE & REVIEW: This handheld thermal device pairs a 320 x 240 LCD display with a 32×32 infrared sensor to visualize hot and cold zones. Save and export thermal snapshots via USB for documentation or later review. This thermal camera operates at about 1 frame per second — slower updates are expected and normal for this class of device.
- BUILT FOR CLOSE-UP USE: Best used within 1–3 feet, this scanner is designed for short-range diagnostics. It’s not suitable for detecting fine air leaks across rooms or for long-range temperature scans. Ideal for spot-checking HVAC vents, insulation seams, electrical panels, and plumbing components.
- SIMPLE & DURABLE: With a rugged rubber grip, IP54 durability rating, and easy-to-navigate controls, this thermal camera is designed for practical, no-frills use. Whether you’re scanning outlets or troubleshooting electronics, it’s built to handle real-world conditions.
- VIEW OPTIONS THAT HELP: Customize your scan with features like Fusion Mode, EMS adjustment, and four color palettes (Hot Iron, White Hot, Black Hot, Rainbow). These tools make temperature zones easier to spot — but do not add detail beyond the device’s basic resolution.
- RIGHT TOOL, RIGHT PRICE: This thermal scanner is built for DIYers who need simple answers without spending hundreds more. It’s a cost-effective solution for basic troubleshooting and quick thermal checks — not a replacement for high-end, professional-grade cameras.
