I'm on the hunt for a thermal camera that works with both iPhone and Android devices (USB-C, if possible) and costs less than $300. I've seen a lot of mentions about FLIR options, but they can get pretty pricey, like the Pro model going for around $400. I'm just looking for something basic for home use.
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If you're not particularly set on a thermal camera, you might want to check out some alternative methods first, like using an incense stick to find air leaks. It's a simple trick that can be really effective. But if you still want to go ahead and grab a camera, you could think about renting one instead of buying it.

Thanks for the tip! I still think having a thermal camera would be cool to mess around with.