Doogee S98 Pro Set To Hit The Market In Early June With Thermal Imaging and Alien-Inspired Design

Doogee S98 Pro Set To Hit The Market In Early June With Thermal Imaging and Alien-Inspired Design

Doogee started 2022 with Doogee V20, then followed it with the successful S98 model. Doogee is now introducing its new S98 Pro, the rugged phone with thermal imaging, as a successor to the S98.

The S98 Pro comes out strong with an alien-inspired design. The shape of the camera bump combined with the thin slender lines on the back of the cover combines to illustrate the figure of the out-earthers.

The rugged phone is believed to have the best camera setup. The phone pairs a 48MP main camera with a 20MP night vision camera. Put that together with a thermal imaging sensor, and you have a camera set that can capture images in all situations. The night vision detects anything that reflects infrared light, whereas the thermal vision detects anything that emits heat.

The new rugged phone will use the InfiRay thermal sensor. With the highest thermal resolution of 256×192, it brings more than twice the number of thermal pixels as other sensors. Combining that with a 25Hz high frame rate, it produces images that are so clear it can accurately detect draught, dampness, leaks, electric short, blockages, and elevated temperatures.

The coolest thing about this thermal sensor is a technology called Dual Spectrum Fusion Algorithm. This tech allows images from the thermal sensor and the primary sensor to be placed over each other. Then you have a level that will let you adjust how much thermal detail transparency level you want over the actual image. This will allow you to accurately trace a problem spot.

We will keep you updated with news about the rest of the features as we get them. The company also confirms Doogee S98 Pro will available for purchase in early June. You can learn more about this product from the official Doogee S98 Pro website.

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