HF96 Thermal Camera with Laser Pointer and 3-in-1 tool vs H128 Handheld Thermal Camera with 240x240 resolution
Overall winner: H128 Handheld Thermal Camera with 240x240 resolution
Key Differences
HSFTOOLS HF96 (A) offers a clear image and is noted for ease of use and value with a lower listed price tier and more reviews; AMPBANK H128 (B) provides higher native thermal resolution (240x240 TISR), 25 Hz imaging and longer 24-hour battery life with IP65 protection but fewer user reviews. Choose A if you want a simpler, well-reviewed, value-oriented thermal camera; choose B if you need higher-resolution imaging, smoother frame rate and extended battery life
HF96 Thermal Camera with Laser Pointer and 3-in-1 tool
HF96 combines thermometer, thermal camera, and laser pointer with intelligent scene detection for quick, reliable diagnostics. Users note clear images, easy use, and useful heat mapping features
Pros
- 3-in-1 tool (thermometer, thermal camera, laser pointer)
- intelligent scene detection for automated insights
- clear image display of temperatures and heat maps
- accurate temperature readings (high/low) on screen
Cons
- no explicit mention of HDR or higher resolution
- firmware updates via website required
- limited to 96 x 96 IR resolution
H128 Handheld Thermal Camera with 240x240 resolution
Compact thermal imager with 240x240 TISR resolution and 25 Hz imaging. 24h battery life enhances inspection sessions. One customer notes easy one-handed use and solid build quality
Pros
- 240x240 TISR resolution
- 25 Hz frame rate for smooth imagery
- up to 24 hours battery life
- temperature alarm feature
Cons
- limited temperature range noted (-4F to 842F) may require external reference
- no explicit mention of wireless features
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | HSFTOOLS |
| Durability | AMPBANK |
| Versatility | AMPBANK |
| User Reviews | HSFTOOLS |