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Will t2 thermal imaging get wet?

Of course.

The thermal imager mainly distinguishes scenery by temperature difference, and its use is not affected by bad weather such as total darkness, opaque fingers, fog, rain and snow. Moreover, thermal imaging equipment generally has IP protection level, so don't worry about getting wet.

The principle of thermal imaging is simply to image according to temperature. Objects in nature will continuously emit infrared radiation as long as they are higher than absolute zero, that is, -273℃. The higher the temperature of the object, the stronger the infrared energy radiated outward. The light emitted by an object is invisible to the naked eye, but the infrared thermal imager can capture this light and convert it into an image visible to the naked eye through a series of technologies, that is, an infrared thermal map.