| 1980 - |
Exergram - first quantitative heat loss camera system for energy conservation. |
| 1983 - |
Microscanner - first pocket sized infrared temperature scanner. |
| 1985 - |
D-Series - first and still only emissivity error-free infrared thermometer. |
| 1987 - |
E-Series - first infrared scanner designed exclusively for electrical inspection. |
| 1987 - |
Dermatemp - first infrared scanner for emissivity error-free skin temperature assessment. |
| 1988 - |
Ototemp - first scanning tympanic medical thermometer. |
| 1989 - |
Equine Scanner - first scanner for injury assessment of equine athletes. |
| 1990 - |
Ototemp Veterinary - first tympanic thermometer for animals. |
| 1991 - |
IRt/c - first and still only unpowered IR thermocouple, world's most widely used sensor. |
| 1991 - |
LighTouch - first ear thermometer employing arterial heat balance. |
| 1995 - |
SnakeEye – first thermal switch to detect presence of hot melt adhesive and hot objects. |
| 1996 - |
LTN - first infrared axillary thermometer. |
| 1996 - |
IRt/c.EM - unpowered IR sensors are placed inside electrical enclosures for 24/7 continuous monitoring |
| 1997 - |
Comfortemp - first consumer infrared axillary thermometer. |
| 1999 - |
TemporalScanner - first temporal artery thermometers for professionals and consumers. |
| 2000 – |
DX SERIES – first palm sized emissivity error-free infrared thermometer. |
| 2002 – |
SmartIRt/c – first microprocessor based linearized, infrared temperature sensor. Plug and play with accuracy that doesn’t miss. |
| 2003 – |
micro IRt/c – first micro sized, unpowered IR thermocouple |
| 2004 – |
SmartIRt/c.20 - first 20:1 field of view microprocessor based linearized, infrared temperature sensor. |
| 2004 – |
micro IRt/c.4 - first micro sized, 4:1 field of view, unpowered IR thermocouple |
| 2006 – |
Smart-micro IRt/c - first micro sized temperature sensor mated with the Smart linearized microprocessor platform |
| 2007 – |
TemporalScanner - World's first self-disinfecting thermometer |
| 2008 – |
ExtremeIRt/c - The most rugged IRt/c can withstand mechanical and thermal shock and hold true accuracy |
| 2008 – |
IRt/c.3X-RF - Designed to measure refrigerated foods with an analog, 0-10V output from 0-100F. |