@KK
I have both the SEEK and the E4 and can definitely recommend the E4 over the current SEEK offering. You will not be disappointed with an E4. I know the SEEK is much cheaper but sometimes you have to spend a little more to get decent image quality especially now that the firmware 2.3 can be upgraded to 320x240 pixels.
Aurora
For the moment for $800 more than Seek one gets with Flir E4 $1000 only thermal blobs enhanced by higher resolution visual camera as official product
amazon: FLIR E4: Compact Thermal Imaging Camera with 80 x 60 IR Resolution and MSXThis is officially available upgrade supported by Flir or only hacking cracking crying, etc, to get this magic 320x240 thermal scene?
If only hacked version than you have to pray with each Flir software upgrade if you will be able hack this resolution in next versions too, else this thing will be able only show thermal blobs at oryginal 80x60 resolution
Seek with gradient issues corrected and own open source software which will enable something similar to Flirs MSX easy and at much higher resolution can be Flir killer soon, while no strange menu hacking needed and everyone can write his own application and add functions that will never be available in Flir software.
For the moment without any development tools it is possible get realtime thermal imaginery from Seek Thermal Android connected to PC Linux/Windows or Android tablet -only one need to make adjustments to those gradients in the corners, but it is clear that Seek will also improve hardware soon and while even now it is available to use this dongle at Windows and Linux systems with own software without any hacking oryginal software it is much more interesting option if someone wants more than only this what comes with Flir soft...
SEEK is a device specific to a mobile platform.
Nope, people are able connect it via USB to PC Linux/Windows and probably any other OS.
Now it is even possible by writing only a few lines of C/C++/Python code without any Seek official development tools
So, it can be easy integrated even now with
The Ångström Distribution (Linux) and turn small Linux PCB into... thermal image source distributed by wifi etc.. Endless posibilities right now for everyone
Note: there is latest example of Python code which grabs thermal frames in realtime via USB directly from Seek Thermal Android version $200 and all what we need more is to know a little bit better protocol to get fully functional open source thermal app available at any OS
eevblog: Yet another cheap thermal imager incoming Seek Thermal -Python images raw sensor data dump to 16bit 208x156 PNGsIt is as simple as reading USB mouse data