In search and rescue missions, thermal cameras play a vital role. They can penetrate through darkness and smoke, detecting the heat emitted by human bodies. They can quickly pinpoint individuals in distress even in environments with restricted visibility. The technology’s key advantage lies in its non-contact and long-distance detection capabilities, enabling the rapid and effective identification of vital signs without disturbing the scene, thus significantly boosting search and rescue efficiency and success rates.

Solution
- Handheld thermal cameras, and smart helmets or goggles
- High-Accuracy Temperature Measurement: Ensures precise recognition of human body heat, distinguishing between individuals in distress and the surroundings.
- Automatic Hotspot Tracking: Automatically locks onto and tracks high-temperature areas, swiftly pinpointing the location of individuals in need.
- Low Power Consumption and Long Battery Life: Guarantees stable device operation during extended search and rescue operations.
- Multiple Video Format Outputs: Supports various display devices, facilitating information sharing and command coordination.





