Frame ID 10 with values up to 200 more or less
This frame histogram before hexagon pixels filling looks like this:

Surface is similar to calibration frame after median filter and averaging, but will make better image processing using OpenCV-this is imagej2 processed and ploted frame 0xa (10) image:

It is at the begining of startup sequence after frames 0x4 and 0x8 probably.
There are other frames available at boot time that might be helpful as well.
Those router raw sensor data provided by you earlier, shows frames like this in the sequence they apear:
sts2img: Frame 0x4 #1 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000001.0x4.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 6 frame dot10: 4 dot25: 0 dot40: 0
sts2img: Frame 0x8 #2 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000002.0x8.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 8 dot25: 0 dot40: 7
sts2img: Frame 0xa #3 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000003.0xa.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 7 frame dot10: 10 dot25: 0 dot40: 185
sts2img: Frame 0x1 #4 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000004.0x1.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 1 dot25: 0 dot40: 23
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #5 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000005.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 28
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #6 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000006.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 33
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #7 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000007.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 37
sts2img: Frame 0x6 #8 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000008.0x6.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 6 dot25: 0 dot40: 43
sts2img: Frame 0x1 #9 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000009.0x1.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 1 dot25: 0 dot40: 49
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #10 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000010.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 54
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #11 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000011.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 58
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #12 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000012.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 62
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #13 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000013.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 66
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #14 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000014.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 70
sts2img: Frame 0x6 #15 file: facerouter20frames.raw.000000015.0x6.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 6 dot25: 0 dot40: 76
Hex bad dots count is amount of pixels which are NOT 0x0000 in the place where perfect hexagon pattern should be (so frame type dot 10 (indexing from 0,1,...10 etc) also included in this stat).
It is interesting that dot40 is 185 for frame type 0xa (10) and has value 0 for frame type 0x4-whatever it is, it increases in frames 0x1,0x3,0x6 in time and has values from 23..82

is it? Temperature in *F ? 82*F~28*C, but 28*F~ -2*C so I have no idea for the moment-maybe they are doing some kind of moving averaging of this value and at the beginning this data is lower than actual temperature?
Another log from extracting those images from your face down file shows that this dot40 value is similar, but slightly different:
sts2img: Frame 0x4 #1 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000001.0x4.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 6 frame dot10: 4 dot25: 0 dot40: 0
sts2img: Frame 0x8 #2 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000002.0x8.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 8 dot25: 0 dot40: 6
sts2img: Frame 0xa #3 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000003.0xa.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 7 frame dot10: 10 dot25: 0 dot40: 185
sts2img: Frame 0x1 #4 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000004.0x1.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 1 dot25: 0 dot40: 23
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #5 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000005.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 28
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #6 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000006.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 33
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #7 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000007.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 38
sts2img: Frame 0x6 #8 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000008.0x6.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 6 dot25: 0 dot40: 44
sts2img: Frame 0x1 #9 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000009.0x1.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 1 dot25: 0 dot40: 50
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #10 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000010.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 55
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #11 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000011.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 60
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #12 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000012.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 64
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #13 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000013.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 68
sts2img: Frame 0x3 #14 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000014.0x3.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 3 dot25: 0 dot40: 72
sts2img: Frame 0x6 #15 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000015.0x6.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 6 dot25: 0 dot40: 78
sts2img: Frame 0x1 #16 file: facedown20frames.raw.000000016.0x1.png 208x156 hexagon bad dots: 18 frame dot10: 1 dot25: 0 dot40: 84
For last frame #16 it has value 84 which means if it were 84*F~29*C, so still it could be temperature inside this Seek dongle close to sensor, but I do not know history how you played with it and what room ambient temperature could be during this USB dump

My suspect is this might be temperature reading from its sensor, but it require making some measurements on real device.
Anyway, it is clear that for testing purposes much longer period of time from startup needed to see how this USB raw data changes in time, so it will nice to have such UCB dump and test on the same raw sensor data diffrent algorithms used in software without loosing time and doing this in realtime.
NOTE: Maybe for the moment I've missed a few frames, due to additional veryfication if it fits into this hexagon black pixels pattern, but 16 frames is close to maximum for this raw data file size: 1297920/(208/156/2)= 20 frames in theory...
Update: That is interesting that 185*F~85*C so very common temperature range we can find in many datasheets.
0*F~ -18*C , so it could be some measurements made during manufacturing etc, but those values for 185 and frame type 0xa are below just 185, so maybe other mapping to expected operating temperatures of this Seek dongle, but do not cracked this for the moment
