J.W. Speaker's New Product Lets You See in Total Darkness

October 2010

J.W. Speaker Corporation is proud to announce the new addition of an amazing technology to its lineup – Thermal Imaging. Thermal imaging cameras pick up subtle differences in temperature and display them on a monitor. The cameras usually see an object’s heat from much farther away than you can see the same object with your eyes – especially in the dark or extreme environments like rain, snow, dust, fog or smoke. In fact, because the cameras don’t rely at all on light in order to display images on the monitor, you can see in total darkness!

When you consider that nighttime driving is more than twice as dangerous as driving during the day, and that a single accident can cost you significantly more than the price of a thermal imaging camera, you can see why thermal imaging is a growing trend in industries such as over-the-road trucking and mining. By increasing a driver’s visibility, you give them more time to react to hazards, avoid accidents and reduce wait times.

Our model 9790 features an easy-to-mount, internally-reinforced, heavy-duty housing – making them extremely durable and perfect for harsh and/or rugged environments. Unlike other thermal imaging products out on the market, our new line of cameras are multi-voltage (12-24V) and easily install into existing systems without cumbersome converters. Similar to a GPS unit, the black & white monitor is equally easy to install and becomes a natural visual checkpoint for the driver.

For more information on this, or any of our revolutionary lighting solutions, please give us a call at (262) 251-6660.

J.W. Speaker's New Product Lets You See in Total Darkness

October 2010

J.W. Speaker Corporation is proud to announce the new addition of an amazing technology to its lineup – Thermal Imaging. Thermal imaging cameras pick up subtle differences in temperature and display them on a monitor. The cameras usually see an object’s heat from much farther away than you can see the same object with your eyes – especially in the dark or extreme environments like rain, snow, dust, fog or smoke. In fact, because the cameras don’t rely at all on light in order to display images on the monitor, you can see in total darkness!

When you consider that nighttime driving is more than twice as dangerous as driving during the day, and that a single accident can cost you significantly more than the price of a thermal imaging camera, you can see why thermal imaging is a growing trend in industries such as over-the-road trucking and mining. By increasing a driver’s visibility, you give them more time to react to hazards, avoid accidents and reduce wait times.

Our model 9790 features an easy-to-mount, internally-reinforced, heavy-duty housing – making them extremely durable and perfect for harsh and/or rugged environments. Unlike other thermal imaging products out on the market, our new line of cameras are multi-voltage (12-24V) and easily install into existing systems without cumbersome converters. Similar to a GPS unit, the black & white monitor is equally easy to install and becomes a natural visual checkpoint for the driver.

For more information on this, or any of our revolutionary lighting solutions, please give us a call at (262) 251-6660.