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The new Fluke Ti400 infrared camera can test and measure with wireless speed and is capable of connecting with other wireless devices. The infrared camera is equipped with LaserSharp™ AutoFocus, which the company says will help perfect focused images each time it is used. LaserSharp auto focus tells users exactly where they are focusing. It uses a laser to calculate the distance to a target before it focuses. Place the red laser dot on the equipment being inspected, then pull and release the trigger for an in-focus image. A free firmware update to help find problems will allow users to capture up to five additional measurements by enabling the CNX™ Wireless system on the thermal imager. These additional measurements help diagnose problems faster and provide additional data to create more comprehensive reports, said company officials.