Cat® S62 PRO Thermal Imaging Smartphone

EIN CAT Flir 400

January 6, 2022

The Cat S62 Pro features several exclusive enhancements providing even more thermal detail to help locate and diagnose the damp, the draught, the leak, the hotspot, the electrical short, the blockage or the elevated temperature.

Combined with FLIR’s VividIR technology, the Cat S62 Pro delivers enhanced image quality, sharper image and higher thermal resolution.

S62 Pro Features:

  • Professional-grade thermal imaging powered by the FLIR Lepton 3.5 sensor
  • 4x increase in the number of thermal pixels
  • 128GB ROM, Expandable via microSD™ card up to 256GB (1x SIM + 1x microSD / 2x SIM)
  • Beyond Rugged: IP68 & IP69 and Mil-Spec 810H: Dustproof and drop proof to 1.8m, vibration, sand, salt mist and pressure resistant
  • 5.7” FHD+ 18:9 display protected by Gorilla Glass 6
  • Extended battery life – up to two days general use (4,000mAh)

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