PROS:* Compact* Sturdy* Easy to use* Automatically creates temp gradient based upon what it is being pointed at* Easy trigger recording and screen capture* Easy readable display* Decent resolution* Decent range* Has built-in work lightCONS:* Display resolution may limit you some* Some items may be harder to identify from a distanceThis is a feature packed thermal imager. If you are doing diagnostics or need to troubleshoot items based upon heat (eg: locating electrical failures, analyzing heat flows, troubleshooting fried circuits and electrical components) this will work well. The compact size lets it get into some harder to reach areas easily that larger cameras may not be able to fit.From turning it on, I was up and running this unit within about 30 seconds. You get prompted for the language and then you are basically up and running. The unit has advanced controls that let you adjust the temperature units and other parameters, but outside of changing Celsius to Fahrenheit - there was not much I needed to change.The unit comes with a charging/data cable and a 64GB Kingston memory card. The batteries are self contained and charge fairly quickly over the included USB-C charge cable.Use of the unit is pretty self explanatory. The unit automatically finds the high and low temp for the area that it is being pointed at. Based upon that, it determines a color temperature gradient. This may be slightly disorienting if you are moving the unit around a lot (causes a lot of visual remapping) but otherwise it works well once you get used to it. It puts a + pointer on the screen to indicate the center of the image where it is pointed, the point of highest temperature and the lowest temperature.For closer imaging this unit works very well. I ran into some issues with distance. For something near (within about 20 feet or so) the unit seems to identify objects well. However items from a very far distance (like 100 yards) may just show as tiny specs or be completely unidentifiable