Thermal IP Cameras
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FLIR
SKU: 61201-1104
FLIR A310 F 45 Fixed IP Thermal Camera H.264 - 61201-1104
- A310 F 45-degree fixed thermal IP camera for industrial monitoring
- 320x240 uncooled VOx sensor for condition + process monitoring
- H.264 video streaming over standard IP infrastructure
$20,769.00 $15,180.99 Save $5,588.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 85902-0501
FLIR A70 Advanced Smart Sensor 42 Degree - 85902-0501
- A70 advanced smart sensor with 42-degree FOV
- 640x480 thermal sensor for automation and IoT integration
- NETD <40 mK ultra-fine sensitivity for process monitoring
$21,323.99 -
FLIR
SKU: AIC-I-EL-GAL-F
FLIR AIC Modules - Elite - AIC-I-EL-GAL-F
- FLIR United VMS Elite analytics module channel license
- Per-channel perpetual license for sophisticated behavioral analytics
- NDAA compliant for federal facility VMS deployment
$3,855.99 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9031-07-00
FLIR D-313 C - 35MM Ntsc UP - 427-9031-07-00
- D-313 C analog thermal dome with 35mm 8.9-degree FOV
- 320x240 sensor with NETD <50 mK thermal contrast
- Ball-up wall/pedestal mount with NTSC output for legacy DVRs
$30,714.00 $22,448.99 Save $8,265.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9031-05-00
FLIR D-324 C - 19MM Ntsc UP - 427-9031-05-00
- D-324 C ball-up thermal dome with 19mm 16.3-degree FOV
- 320x240 sensor with NETD <50 mK thermal contrast
- NTSC output for legacy DVR wall/pedestal installations
$29,690.00 $21,700.99 Save $7,989.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9030-05-00
FLIR D-324 C- 19MM Ntsc Down - 427-9030-05-00
- D-324 C analog thermal dome with 19mm 16.3-degree FOV
- 320x240 sensor with ball-down ceiling/eave mount
- NTSC output integrates with legacy DVR monitoring systems
$29,690.00 $21,700.99 Save $7,989.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9030-03-00
FLIR D-334 C- 13MM Ntsc Down - 427-9030-03-00
- D-334 C ball-down thermal dome with 13mm 23.6-degree FOV
- 320x240 sensor with NETD <50 mK thermal contrast
- NTSC analog output for legacy DVR ceiling-mount integration
$26,446.00 $19,329.99 Save $7,116.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9031-03-00
FLIR D-334 C- 13MM Ntsc UP - 427-9031-03-00
- D-334 C ball-up thermal dome with 13mm 23.6-degree FOV
- 320x240 sensor with NETD <50 mK thermal contrast
- NTSC output for legacy DVR wall/pedestal installs
$26,446.00 $19,329.99 Save $7,116.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9030-01-00
FLIR D-348 C- 9MM Ntsc Down - 427-9030-01-00
- D-348 C ball-down thermal dome with 9mm 33.6-degree FOV
- 320x240 sensor with NETD <50 mK thermal contrast
- NTSC analog output for legacy DVR ceiling-mount integration
$26,446.00 $19,329.99 Save $7,116.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9031-01-00
FLIR D-348 C- 9MM Ntsc UP - 427-9031-01-00
- D-348 C analog thermal dome with 9mm 33.6-degree FOV lens
- 320x240 sensor with NETD <50 mK thermal contrast
- Ball-up wall mount with NTSC output for legacy DVRs
$26,446.00 $19,329.99 Save $7,116.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9030-15-00
FLIR D-618 C - 35MM Ntsc Down - 427-9030-15-00
- D-618 C ball-down thermal dome with 35mm 17.7-degree FOV
- 640x480 sensor for ceiling and eave-mount perimeter detection
- NTSC analog output for legacy DVR integration
$35,832.00 $26,189.99 Save $9,642.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9031-15-00
FLIR D-618 C - 35MM Ntsc UP - 427-9031-15-00
- D-618 C thermal dome with 35mm lens and ball-up wall mount
- 640x480 sensor with NETD <50 mK fine thermal contrast
- Analog NTSC video output for legacy DVR integration
$35,832.00 $26,189.99 Save $9,642.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9030-13-00
FLIR D-625 Camera Balldown 25MM 640X480 Ntsc - 427-9030-13-00
- D-625 ball-down thermal camera with 25mm 24.6-degree FOV
- 640x480 sensor for mid-range perimeter heat detection
- NTSC analog output drops into legacy DVR infrastructure
$32,762.00 $23,945.99 Save $8,816.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-9030-11-00
FLIR D645 Dome IP Thermal Camera Ball Down 13 - 427-9030-11-00
- D645 dome thermal IP camera with ball-down ceiling mount
- 320x240 uncooled VOx sensor with NETD <50 mK sensitivity
- Discreet dome form factor blends into commercial ceilings
$32,576.00 $23,809.99 Save $8,766.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-0200-70-00S
Flir DM-624 O - 18MM <9HZ - 427-0200-70-00S
- DM-624 O thermal OEM module with 18mm fixed lens
- 640x480 sensor for integration into custom housings
- -40 to 60C operating range for harsh environment OEM use
$11,629.00 $8,121.99 Save $3,507.01 -
FLIR
SKU: 427-0300-40-00
Flir DX-306 - 36MM - 427-0300-40-00
- DX-306 dual sensor with 320 x 256 thermal plus 1080p visible camera
- 36mm thermal lens extends detection range for open perimeter zones
- NETD <60 mK at 30 Hz thermal capture rate with uncooled detector
$13,699.00 $10,012.99 Save $3,686.01
Thermal IP Cameras
Thermal IP cameras detect heat signatures rather than visible light, enabling reliable detection in darkness, glare, smoke, and other low-visibility conditions. These cameras are commonly used for perimeter security, wide-area detection, and high-value asset protection.
Plan Your Deployment
- Detection range and identification expectations (detection vs details)
- Field-of-view planning for perimeter coverage
- Environmental conditions (fog, smoke, glare, darkness)
- Integration with visible cameras and event-triggered workflows
- Network, power, and recording requirements
Thermal IP Cameras — Engineering-Grade IP Surveillance for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 49 working models of thermal ip cameras sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Resolution drives both image utility and bandwidth budget. 2MP and 4MP cameras cover most general-purpose surveillance at modest storage cost; 8MP and higher resolutions trade bandwidth for forensic detail useful when you need to identify faces or read plates at distance. Decide the minimum pixel density required at your scene's farthest target — most face-identification work needs 80 pixels per foot of subject — before locking in lens focal length and sensor count.
Low-light performance matters more than raw resolution in most real deployments. Sensor size, lens aperture, IR cut-filter behavior, and starlight-class technologies (Ambarella, Sony Starvis, Hanwha Wisenet X) determine whether your camera produces a usable image at 2 AM in a poorly-lit lot. Confirm minimum illumination figures at color and B/W modes — and read the test methodology, not just the headline lux number.
Compatibility with your video management software (VMS) is non-negotiable. ONVIF Profile S/T conformance is the baseline; verify the specific camera firmware against your VMS integration matrix before ordering. Edge analytics — object classification, line crossing, intrusion detection — often require manufacturer-native integration rather than ONVIF passthrough, which limits which cameras pair with which recorders.
Total cost of ownership extends well beyond unit price. Plan for installation labor (mast, conduit, PoE switch capacity), storage growth from higher-resolution streams, and warranty/service horizons. Cameras with 5-year warranties and free firmware updates almost always outlast cheaper alternatives that hit end-of-life within three years and force a refresh just as the surrounding system stabilizes.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Resolution | Thermal, 5MP, 2MP |
| IP Rating | IP66, IK10, IP67 |
| Connectivity | Wired |
| Power | PoE, PoE+, PoE++ |
| Storage | microSD |
| Type | Bullet, Thermal, PTZ, Dome, Turret |
Top Brands in This Category
Frequently Asked Questions
What resolution do I need for license plate capture?
For dependable license plate recognition at 25-30 mph, plan for 80-100 pixels per foot at the plate, which usually means a dedicated LPR camera with a long focal length and short shutter speed. General-purpose 4MP cameras can read plates only at close range and low vehicle speed. Combine an LPR-specific camera at chokepoints with overview cameras covering wider context for full coverage.
Do I need NDAA-compliant cameras?
If you sell to U.S. federal agencies, federally-funded projects, or many state and local government customers, yes — Section 889 of the NDAA bans Hikvision, Dahua, Huawei, and several other manufacturers from those installations. We carry NDAA-compliant lines from Axis, Hanwha, i-PRO, Pelco, Vivotek, and Bosch. Commercial private-sector buyers face no federal restriction but may inherit one through a customer's procurement rules.
What's the difference between PoE, PoE+, and PoE++?
PoE (802.3af) supplies up to 15.4W and powers most fixed-lens cameras. PoE+ (802.3at) goes to 30W and is the default for heated outdoor housings, PTZs, and motorized-zoom optics. PoE++ (802.3bt) reaches 60-90W and is required for large outdoor PTZs, multi-imager cameras with built-in IR, and accessories with integrated heaters and wipers. Always confirm the camera's PoE class against your switch budget per port.
How long do I need to retain video?
Storage retention is driven by regulation, insurance, or operational policy. Cannabis, banking, and gaming often require 30-90 days; most commercial buildings retain 14-30 days. Calculate storage as resolution × frame rate × compression × camera count × retention days. H.265 cuts the load roughly in half versus H.264 with comparable image quality. Build in 20% headroom for events that trigger higher-bitrate recording.
Can I mix camera brands on one recorder?
You can, but you give up edge analytics and convenience features tied to manufacturer-native integration. ONVIF Profile S/T provides basic streaming, PTZ control, and event subscription across brands, but advanced AI classification and per-stream metadata typically require same-brand camera and VMS. For deployments where you're standardizing, pick one VMS and align cameras to its supported list rather than mix arbitrarily.
Need help choosing? Talk to a Senior Specialist — direct line 877-277-7147 or request a quote.
Build a Complete System
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