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Some Python code takes care of converting it into an image. Perhaps you don’t need a camera, but having a way to communicate with an $11 IR temperature sensor might come in handy someday.
Believed to be the only sensor available that can perform wireless infrared (IR) tyre temperature measurements, the IRN8WS4 transmits data to a generic master receiver in 868, 902 or 920-MHz ...
They include software that converts a PC into a temperature meter, chart recorder, or data logger. Emissivity is adjustable from 0.1 to 1 and this sensor measures temperature from -18°C to 538°C.