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Blackview BV9800 Pro vs. CAT S61: Which FLIR Lepton Thermal Rugged Smartphone is Better?

Blackview BV9800 Pro vs. CAT S61: Which FLIR Lepton Thermal Rugged Smartphone is Better?

Posted on October 28, 2019 By Jarvis

Before, when it comes to a thermal camera phone, CAT S61/S60 would be the only two that come into your mind. But now the situation is different. Blackview released a BV9800 Pro rugged outdoor smartphone on October 18 that is Thermal by FLIR® and boasts Sony® 48MP camera. Early in September, the thermal imaging topic of Blackview BV9800 Pro went viral when Blackview started the warm-up marketing. Even though the Blackview BV9800 Pro is a late-comer, the strength shall not be underestimated. It would be interesting to see how both the smartphones stack up against each other.
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