The ThermoHawk 200 is a new kind of thermometer. It does not need surface contact to measure the surface temperature. The technology is based on infrared radiation emanating from the object. As most of us know from our high school physics (see… it does come in handy), all objects give off heat in the form of infrared. The amount of infrared radiation (IR) given off is directly related to the object’s temperature. By measuring the IR, a temperature reading can be computed. [Full Story]

Source: Rainy Day Magazine – Gear & Gadgets – May 8, 2006

Some guys are gadget freaks.

Being outdoors, smelling the fresh air and hiking, hunting or fishing is just that much better when pushing buttons and gawking at gizmos.

With Father’s Day just around the corner, here’s a look at a varied trio that could make good gifts — for Dad or yourself.

ThermoHAWK: This is one of the coolest things I’ve seen in a long time. [Full Story]

Source: Goodspeed’s Country – Tools or toys – April 24, 2006

If you’re curious about the temperature of objects in your world, the ThermoHawk 200 Touchless Infrared Thermometer by Q3 Innovations can give you instant readings of the surface temperature of just about anything. About half the size of a ballpoint pen, it has a range of between -27°F and 230°F, and uses an infrared sensor to figure out how hot or how cold something is, quickly showing you its results on a monochrome LCD within one second. [Full Story]

Source: Gizmodo – ThermoHawk 200 Touchless Infrared Thermometer – April 16, 2006

The ThermoHAWK™ Series touchless, pen-sized thermometers allow you to instantly check the surface temperature of almost any object. The ThermoHAWK™ units contain a patent-pending thermopile sensor on a chip technology which provides unique advantages over the older pyrometer infrared sensors. This breakthrough technology is what allows the ThermoHAWK™ to be incredibly compact in size and does not require the units to be calibrated for years. The ThermoHAWK’s unique metal cylinder design is also able to prevent electromagnetic and electrostatic interferences during temperature measurement and eliminates the effect of ambient temperature changes to produce accurate temperature values. [Full Story]

Source: Hardware Squad – ThermoHAWK 200 – April 1, 2006

Have you ever wondered just how hot some of your kit is running? You’ll surely be aware of how (un)reliable onboard temperature monitors can be, so what can be done?

The ThermoHawk 200 is one in a range of temperature monitors from a company called Q3 Innovations. It’s the base model, with the 400 and 400L being its bigger brothers. [Full Story]

Source: Bit-Tech – ThermoHAWK 200 Review – March 13, 2006

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