![]() ![]() There are several other ways to measure the heat - hottest and coldest temperature along a line is a good one - but I find the single point one to be the most effective. The interface for the app is as simple as pointing the camera where you want to image and then tapping the screen where you want a temperature point to appear. The camera works whichever way you put it in so remember to face it out so you can see the screen while you use it. Then all you have to do is download the app, and when you plug in the camera it launches into the software. ![]() Mine is the Pixel Fold, so InfiRay sent me the Android version, but there is an iPhone version too with a lightning plug instead of a USB-C if you are so inclined. First, make sure you buy the right camera for your phone. I think the P2 Pro without the lens is a better buy for the average consumer The macro lens is for those specialized job people I mentioned earlier. Note: While InfiRay sent me the P2 Pro with the macro lens for review, I don't think the lens actually helps when it comes to you and your home. Enter the P2 Pro thermal camera from InfiRay. My bedroom, in particular, is too hot in the summer and too cool in the winter and I wasn't sure why. I need my insulation to work well, but it just doesn't. My home was built in 2002, so it's relatively new, and living in Virginia means I get both boiling hot summers and freezing winters. Insulation can also settle or shift over time, making it less effective. ![]() While most modern homes come with insulation in the walls and ceilings, older homes and newer ones that weren't built as well can have huge gaps where heat can come in or escape depending on the season. According to Direct Energy as much as 47% of your electric bill is heating and cooling, and those costs are inflated when your home is improperly insulated. One of the most expensive parts of owning a home is heating and cooling. ![]()
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