CAT S61 Android smartphone review: in pictures
An advanced thermal imaging camera, a laser distance tool, and an air quality monitor are all tools of the trade for the enterprise. With the Cat S61, these tools are found in an Android smartphone that lets you also do all that a smartphone can in a single rugged tool.
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Cat S61 retail package
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Cat S61 in hand
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Back of the S61 in the mountains
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Front of the S61 in a mountain stream
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Top front of the S61
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Rear camera and thermal imaging sensor
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Air quality monitor and right buttons
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Laser light
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Bottom physical buttons
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Left side of the S61
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App launcher
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Garage door heat and cool floor
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Cold ice cream
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George the cat
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Air quality history
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