Enhanced FLIR K33 & K53

Enhanced FLIR K33 & K53

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FLIR Kxx enhanced series now have even better image quality and sharpness, significantly noticed in low contrast scenes.
This means firefighters can improve their situational awareness and depth perception, and easily navigate
through smoky buildings for a successful search and rescue.

FLIR’s new K33 and K53 provide you with two new lower-cost, easier-to use options without sacrificing the reliable clarity and performance that FLIR K-Series TICs are well-known for. Both feature FLIR’s FSX™ Flexible Scene Enhancement that intensifies structural and textural details in thermal images for better perspective and orientation.

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What’s NEW with the Enhanced Kxx-Series?

– Improved image clarity and sharpness
– Better contrast in low and high contrast areas
– Better room and depth perception
– More efficient and safe search and rescue operation
– Better at preventing firefighter disorientation
– More efficient navigation and orientation in low and non-visibility areas
– Faster location of fire
– Better image performance during demonstration

SEE CLEARLY IN SMOKY CONDITIONS
With up to 320 × 240 thermal resolution, enhanced image quality in high gain mode, and proprietary FSX® Flexible Scene Enhancement technology, Kxx-Series TICs produce ultra-sharp, fine-textured images that show subtle details. With FLIR TICs, first responders can quickly and confidently find their way through the darkest environments, even in low-contrast scenes, and identify targets in extreme temperature settings.

IMPROVE TACTICAL DECISION-MAKING
Providing high-quality imaging and clear visual information, firefighters can make better decisions when seconds count. Store thermal images and video clips on the camera, where they can be accessed for on-scene review or to produce scene incident reports.*

COMPACT, RUGGED, EASY TO USE
We designed our line of TICs to withstand the toughest firefighting con- ditions, whether it’s a two-meter drop, heavy water spray, or blazing hot temperatures. The Kxx-Series offers affordability without sacrificing the reliability, clarity, or performance that first responders expect from FLIR. The glove-friendly, large-button design makes operation simple and straightforward.

*Featured on select Kxx models only Thermal from original Kxx-Series model vs. thermal from 2024 enhanced Kxx-Series model

STREAMLINED HIGH PERFORMANCE MADE EVEN MORE AFFORDABLE

FLIR’s new K33 and K53 provide you with two new lower-cost, easier-touse options without sacrificing the reliable clarity and performance that FLIR K-Series TICs are well-known for. Both feature FLIR’s FSX™ Flexible Scene Enhancement that intensifies structural and textural details in thermal images for better perspective and orientation.

By making it easier to see more clearly under the smokiest, darkest conditions, the K33 and K53 can help improve situational awareness and provide first responders a greater sense of confidence and safety as they forge ahead to fight fires and save lives.

Fire Power Simplified
Simple operation lets you stay focused on the job. A single, glove-friendly button gets you up and running. A squeeze of the trigger freezes a K33 image or captures K53 stills and videos for reviewing later.

Uncompromising Resolution
Higher-resolution thermal imaging once exclusive to FLIR Kx5 models is now available in a streamlined package. Choose the K33 for 240 x 180 pixel IR or the K53 for 320 x 240 quality.

Vivid FSX™ Thermal Images
A big, bright 4” LCD and onboard FSX digital processing enhances thermal image detail for greater visibility, making it easier for firefighters to find their way. 60Hz frame rate keeps up with the action.

The Best Warranty
FLIR’s unique 2-5-10 Warranty covers the battery for two years, parts and labor for five, and the thermal imaging detector for 10.

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