Ditch the clipboard
With so many inspections in your day, it can be hard to remember what you saw and where you inspected. Maybe you carry around a clipboard to jot down notes. The TiS55+ and TiS75+ come with built-in personal assistants, which means you can finally ditch the clipboard and have all the information you need embedded in the images you save, including:
• Voice annotation
- Record up to 60 seconds per thermal image
- Identify exactly what you see in real time
• IR-PhotoNotes
- Take photos of asset numbers and other identifiers
- Use as a reference when looking at the thermal image on your computer
• Asset Tagging
- Sort your thermal images by asset
- Scan a QR code on your asset, then start capturing thermal images
- Images will automatically be sorted by asset, simply connect your camera to your computer to view them.
Further information on the technical data of TiS55 + and TiS75 +, please refer to the brochure.![]()
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