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Take the unknown out of boating at night with FLIR thermal and ultra low light cameras.  

Darkness on the water, made safer with FLIR

Darkness on the water, made safer with FLIR

FLIR thermal night vision cameras turn night into day, keeping you safe and secure on the water and letting you boat with confidence. Plus, FLIR thermal technology works during the day, allowing you to see through solar glare, smoke and even light fog. 

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Why FLIR Thermal is the Best Night Vision for Boats

Thermal imaging cameras detect and display images based on tiny differences in heat, not light. From pitch black to moonlight to severe midday glare–FLIR cameras capture the thermal energy emitted or reflected by everything, even ice. FLIR cameras then convert the small differences in temperature into easy-to-interpret infrared video images, allowing you to see at night and navigate in total darkness.

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See More with Thermal and Ultra Low Light

See More with Thermal and Ultra Low Light

FLIR thermal technology is an indispensable tool when boating at night. No light is required for FLIR cameras to see the dark. Visible light cameras or ultra-low light cameras also see in the dark and feature capabilities to improve target recognition along with long-range zoom capabilities during daylight. Which is the right night vision camera choice for boaters? 

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