At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Flir will showcase its latest technological advancements, the iXX-Series thermal cameras, designed to revolutionise electrical and mechanical inspections across various sectors, including manufacturing, industrial, commercial, datacenter, and utilities.
This new series, supported by Flir’s Assetlink software, facilitates asset-focused data management, streamlining workflows and enhancing decision-making in thermal inspections.
Streamlined thermal inspections with cutting-edge technology
Flir will present its thermal inspection solutions using advanced infrared imaging technology
From Booth 9037, Flir will present its thermal inspection solutions using advanced infrared imaging technology. The introduction of the iXX-Series, comparable to smartphones but designed for thermographic purposes, signifies an evolution in inspection processes, emphasising return on investment through improved metrics.
Built on Flir's ACE platform, these cameras facilitate cloud connectivity, enabling seamless integration across teams.
Maximising efficiency with Assetlink software
Traditional inspection workflows demand significant time from technicians, but with Flir’s integrated Assetlink software, this burden is drastically reduced.
Automated workflows permit technicians to concentrate on inspections rather than administrative tasks, enhancing overall efficiency.
NFPA 70B-certified thermal inspections
Both models offer high-resolution thermal imaging, intuitive touchscreens, and robust designs
Flir is set to introduce the i64 and i65 models, which offer NFPA 70B-certified thermal inspections to users regardless of their expertise level. This feature is particularly crucial, given that a majority of maintenance teams report a shortage in skilled thermographers.
Both models offer high-resolution thermal imaging, intuitive touchscreens, and robust designs. However, the i65 additionally provides LTE connectivity for secure, real-time data sharing without needing Wi-Fi.
Interactive booth experiences at CES 2026
Visitors to Flir’s booth will have opportunities to experience the i64 and i65's capabilities live, demonstrated on a large touchscreen.
Other features include science-grade cooled cameras for applications like electronics development and research, and the Flir Edge Pro wireless camera, which converts mobile devices into thermal imagers for precise imaging and video capture. Flir will also feature the Scout Pro monocular, tailored for law enforcement and public safety sectors.
Innovative displays and visitor participation
Flir will provide displays featuring innovations such as thermal AI cameras
Enhancing the booth's interactivity, Flir will provide displays featuring innovations such as thermal AI cameras, intelligent traffic solutions, and fire detection technologies.
Additionally, a thermal selfie booth, hidden heat challenge, and prize raffle offer engaging activities for visitors to explore.
Exploring new horizons with Flir
John Gould, Flir's Senior Director of Strategic Business Development, remarked, "As visitors to our booth will discover, Flir is changing the playing field and evolving the condition monitoring arena with a new world of possibilities."
Highlighting the advantages of Flir’s integrated services, Gould emphasised the importance of Flir’s ecosystem in preserving asset health and optimising performance. Flir invites attendees to visit Booth 9037 at CES 2026 from 6-9 January to stay ahead of the latest technological trends.
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, demonstrations of Flir’s next-generation iXX-Series app-enabled thermal cameras will outline how users can transform electrical and mechanical inspections across manufacturing, industrial, commercial, datacenter, and utility environments.
In combination with Flir Assetlink browser-based software, iXX users can leverage asset-centric structured data to expedite workflows and decision-making. Get ready to think about thermal inspection in a whole new way.
From Booth 9037, Flir will define successful thermal inspections via an array of cutting-edge infrared imaging technologies, with return-on-investment demonstrated across core metrics.
The ace in the pack
Taking the spotlight will be the new iXX-Series, which works just like a smartphone, but for thermography. Powered by intuitive apps and built on Flir’s new ACE platform, these innovative infrared cameras connect to the cloud and scale easily across teams.
Reporting demands up to 50% of a technician’s time using traditional workflows. However, thanks to embedded Assetlink software, this percentage drops to zero with connected workflows that allow users to focus on inspections, not paperwork.
Power of NFPA 70B-certified thermal inspections
Building on the event’s reputation as the proving ground for breakthrough technologies, Flir will demonstrate two cameras from the new series, the i64 and i65.
These advanced iXX-Series sensors brings the power of NFPA 70B-certified thermal inspections to every technician, no matter their level of experience. This factor is vital as around 60% of maintenance teams currently report a shortage of skilled thermographers.
Flir i64 and i65 exciting thermal cameras
While both models, Flir iXX-Series features high-resolution (480 × 640) thermal imaging, an intuitive 5” touchscreen, and a rugged, glove-friendly design, the i65 also offers built-in LTE connectivity.
Flir i65 users can securely upload thermal data, share reports, and collaborate in real time—directly from the field without Wi-Fi access. Visitors to the Flir booth at CES 2026 will see these i64 and i65 exciting thermal cameras demonstrate their app-driven capabilities live on a large touchscreen.
Science in action
The Flir booth will also host science-grade cooled cameras streaming live to screens. Visitors can discover how visualising minute temperature differences at the best image quality is able to benefit applications such as electronics development, university research, and non-destructive testing.
Further demonstrations are set to include the Flir Edge Pro wireless thermal camera, which transforms an iOS/Android smartphone or tablet into a thermal imager capable of capturing crisp infrared images and videos. Also on show will be the Flir Scout Pro, a new thermal monocular for law enforcement and public safety professionals who demand reliability in high-stake missions.
Flir thermal selfie booth
Wall-mounted screens will display further innovations that include thermal AI cameras, visible AI cameras, urban/interurban intelligent traffic solutions, early fire detection cameras, optical gas imaging technology, video management systems, and PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) AI cameras and radars.
Enhancing the booth’s levels of fun and engagement, visitors can try out the Flir thermal selfie booth, take part in the hidden heat challenge, and enter a raffle to win amazing prizes.
The Flir advantage
“As visitors to our booth will discover, Flir is changing the playing field and evolving the condition monitoring arena with a new world of possibilities,” said John Gould - Senior Director Strategic Business Development, Flir.
“If you have an interest in preserving critical asset health, maximising uptime and quality, or gaining predictive insight, you will definitely benefit from the advantages that Flir brings. Innovation, quality, and trust are cornerstones of the Flir ecosystem, which extends far beyond solutions to embrace fully integrated services such as consultancy, technical support, and training.” Get ahead of the curve by visiting Flir Booth 9037 at CES 2026 6-9 January.