Please update
Used to work very well. Please update app so it works with the Seek cameras on current phones.
Yes, Seek Thermal is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
⚠️ The Seek Thermal app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
Seek Thermal is free.
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3.14 out of 5
7 ratings in New Zealand
Used to work very well. Please update app so it works with the Seek cameras on current phones.
It crashes now when connecting the device.
App does recognize when unit is connected to iPhone 12. I got it to connect for 5 minutes after rebooting, then nothing. Unit works fine on old iPhone 7. Data transfer and charging works on the iPhone 12.
Have one of the original seek’s, and it no longer works with the latest iPhone’s. Bah.
Never connects tried multiple devices
Not sure why.
This was an OK app when I bought the seek camera a few years ago. It does not work with iPhone 15 pro (app crashes; no image) using Apple’s USB-C to lightning adapter. :(
I’ve been waiting for 5 years to buy a thermal imaging device for my iPhone. I chose the CompactXR. The videos and advertisements for it made it seem to be exactly what I was looking for. What I got is a loud clicking, pixilated screen that is very hard to focus and even harder to be able to see clearly what’s infront of you. Tbh I should have went with the cheap Klein Tools thermal imager and saved my self a couple hundred dollars. What a disappointment and a sham.
First, developer was unresponsive to reported bugs in the app. I was told “You can use our SDK”. However, this device is sold a as turn-key. Not as a dev kit. And it does not do what their marketing literature says. Second, the last update has been committed 2 years ago now. It appears to have been abandoned. I regret buying their hardware, despite the specs, because support and software development appears to be nonexistent.
I bought the UBC-C version thinking it would work on the new phones, but it’s not recognized at all.