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AudioMoth
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It is a low-cost, open-source acoustic monitoring device used for monitoring wildlife. AudioMoth is not only sensitive to audible sounds but well into ultrasonic frequencies. It records uncompressed audio onto a micro SD card from 8,000 to 384,000 samples per second.
This units can be programmed to monitor wildlife populations by recording the calls of specific target species. Furthermore, it can serve as an alert system detecting sounds of human exploitation, such as the blast of a shotgun or the roar of a chainsaw.
A popular research tool for environmental and biodiversity researchers worldwide. Most importantly you can now find unattended AudioMoths in some very unexpected places such as rain forests, jungles, and bat caves worldwide.
KEY FEATURES:
• EFM32 Gecko processor
• Capable of recording at sampling rates of up to 384kHz
• Records uncompressed WAV files to microSD card
• Powered by 3 x AA batteries
• With Analog MEMS microphone
• Analog pre-amplifier with adjustable gain
• Measures just 58 x 48 x 15 mm
• Configurable USB interface
• Also Onboard real-time clock keeps track of time
• Comes with a plastic bag to prevent damage by moisture
Moreover Units from LabMaker come with the firmware already installed. Batteries, microSD card and USB cable not included.
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