NPR: Thermal Imaging Gets More Common But The Courts Haven’t Caught Up

NPR: Thermal Imaging Gets More Common But The Courts Haven’t Caught Up by Katie Barlow:

Thermal imaging devices have been available for sale online, relatively cheaply, for at least a couple of years. But now, an iPhone attachment will let you carry a thermal imaging camera in your pocket. FLIR Systems, a specialized camera company, plans to release its thermal camera and app for iPhone for less than $350 this spring.

These devices — which show you the image of what you are looking at but with colors highlighting heat levels from objects — are getting easy to own and use. And that means consumers could use them to spot a water leak in the home, detect an early fever in a child, and even see animals or people moving at a distance through a dark area.

But it also raises an interesting legal question involving the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure.

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