Think of it this way, the way the sensor works is by having an IR camera look at an area and see how bright it is. The hotter it is, the brighter it is.
If the camera only observes a tightly-focused line, like a laser pointer in reverse, then it would get wild swings depending on where it hits. So it looks at a spot, and averages how much IR it sees; say like a 6” circle on an object 8ft away. The camera can see 80 ft away relatively fine, but you’d be taking the temperature of a spot that’s 60” in diameter, or whatever would be the equivalent field of view. So usually they define the range based on what range the spot becomes ‘too large to be useful’
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