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AudioMoth v1.2.0 (Round 13)

AudioMoth v1.2.0 (Round 13)
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AudioMoth v1.2.0 (Round 13)
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$59.99 + Shipping
Ending Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 10:55:00 PST

Product Details

Brand / Manufacturer

Open Acoustic Devices

Manufacturer Part #

OAD-AM-120

Product Description

AudioMoth is a low-cost, full-spectrum acoustic logger, based on the Gecko processor range from Silicon Labs. Just like its namesake the moth, AudioMoth can listen at audible frequencies, well into ultrasonic frequencies. It is capable of recording uncompressed audio to microSD card at rates from 8,000 to 384,000 samples per second.

 

Features

  • EFM32 Gecko processor
  • Capable of recording at sample rates up to 384kHz
  • Records uncompressed WAV files to microSD card
  • Powered by 3 x AA batteries
  • Analog MEMS microphone
  • Analog pre-amplifier with adjustable gain
  • Measures just 58 x 48 x 15 mm
  • Configurable USB interface
  • Onboard real-time clock keeps track of time in UTC
  • Exposed header for 3.5mm jack mic from version 1.2.0 onwards

Resources

Find all instructions, guides, and downloads on Open Acoustic Devices Website

 

AudioMoth in the News

2021

  • Wall Street Journal - Better Data, Cheaper Tech Promise to Unlock Nature's Secrets
    • Article by Jackie Snow on how conservationists hope newly-launched open source tools will lend more insight into endangered species and the effects of climate change.
  • Journal of Open Hardware - Open hardware provides a better chance for scientific reproducibility
    • Article by Andrew Hill and Alasdair Davies.

2020

  • BBC iPlayer - Inside the Bat Cave
    • BBC documentary showing AudioMoth being used to discover the secret world of one of the most endangered and least understood animals on earth – bats.
  • The Guardian - New sensor offers a window into the secret lives of Britain's rarest bats
    • Article by Phoebe Weston on how AudioMoth was used to identify 1.7 million bat calls.

2019

  • BBC - Endangered bats: The manicure helping to save a species
    • Article by Helen Briggs with picture showing AudioMoth
  • WightLink - Wightlink helps to plot the journey of one of the Isle of Wight’s most special seasonal visitors Wight Link press release by Karen Woods where Adrain Bicker describes using AudioMoth to monitor bat migration
  • Hackerfarm - Tech 4 Good : AudioMoth
    • Article in the Tech 4 Good series where Hackerfarm reviews and discusses technology designed for humanitarian, development, or environmental applications

2018

  • Chinadialogue - Five technologies to save wildlife from traffickers
    • Article by Catherine Early introducing technology built in collaborations between conservationists and tech developers.
  • RSEC blog - Optimization of sensor deployment for acoustic detection and localization in terrestrial environments
    • Article and video introducing our recent paper on sensor optimization
  • Medium Article - Acoustic monitoring made affordable with AudioMoth
    • Article by Holly Baines discussing how AudioMoth is manufactured and supported at a low cost
  • Sparkfun Blog - Scaling Open-Source Conservation Technology
    • Article by Megan Arnold describing how AudioMoth has been scaled to enable global conservation projects
  • Mongabay Latam Article - Acoustic monitoring: a new system to fight against hunting and illegal logging
    • Article by Yvette Sierra Praeli describing how acoustic monitoring can be used to prevent poaching
  • Mongabay Article - ‘AudioMoth’ device aims to deliver low-cost, power-efficient monitoring of remote landscapes

2017

  • WWF Conservation Technology - Acoustic Monitoring for Conservation and Ecological research
    • PDF report by WWF describing the guidelines of using acoustic monitoring, featuring a case study using AudioMoth
  • BES Press Release - Listening in: Acoustic monitoring devices detect illegal hunting and logging
    • Press release by Sabrina Weiss describing Evelyn Piña Covarrubia's presentation at the ‘Ecology Across Borders’ conference in Ghent
  • Oxford Sparks Podcast - Where have all the cicadas gone?
    • Podcast asking Prof Alex Rogers, Peter Prince and Andrew Hill: Where have all the cicadas gone?
  • New Scientist Article - Hanging on: In search of the bat that returned from the dead
    • Article by Ollie Wearn using AudioMoth to monitor the Cuban greater funnel-eared bat
  • Medium Article - Listening to the mountain: Using audio recorders to monitor forest birds in Kenya
    • Article by Ciira Maina using early prototypes of AudioMoth to monitor the forest birds in Kenya
  • New Scientist Article - Drones listen in on bats to reveal their in-flight secrets
    • Article by Chris Baraniuk using AudioMoth to monitor bats by drone
  • Journal of Animal Ecology Press - New technologies for listening to bats
    • Article by Simon Hoggart using AudioMoth to monitor bats in Madeira
  • BBC - The search for Britain's only native species of cicada
    • Article by Chris Baraniuk introducing an early version of AudioMoth to monitor the New Forest cicada

 

Important Notes

  • International Duties and Taxes are not included, you may be required to pay these before delivery.
  • Lead time before shipment is 56 days from the date that the campaign closes (Closes February 17th + 86 Days = Shipping by May 14th 2021)
  • THIS CAMPAIGN IS DELAYED BY ONE MONTH - This should ship on or before May 14th 2021

Purchase Information

Unit Deliverable

One AudioMoth 1.2.0 device (batteries, SD card, USB cable and case not included)

Unit Price

$59.99

Availability

Not available / campaign Funded, end date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 10:55:00 PST

Lead Time

86 Days after campaign end date


Options and Add-Ons

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64GB Micro SD Card

$18.00

One of the following models of micro-sd cards. These have been validated by Open Acoustic Devices to deliver the highest quality recordings and best compatibility with AudioMoth 1.2.0 (card model determined by available supply).

SanDisk Extreme® microSDHC™ UHS-I w/adapter- 64GB

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USB A to Micro B Charge & Sync Cable

$2.50

300.0 mm (0.98') Micro USB Cable

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10 x 1 Mil Transparent Clear Zipper Self Seal Zip Lock Polyethylene Plastic Bags

$1.00

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3.5mm Socket

$3.50

WARNING: When the 3.5mm socket is attached, AudioMoth is no longer compatible with the Official AudioMoth IPX7 case. This part will need to be hand soldered onto the board, it will not come attached

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The Official AudioMoth IPX7 Waterproof Case (Green)

$34.99

Specifications:

  • Waterproof to IPX7 (1 meter submersion for 1 hour with no leakage)
  • Comes with a Velcro strap for easy deployment on 3-6 cm diameter branches/poles.
  • Rain-hood to prevent water-pooling around microphone 
  • Easy to use clasp for simple battery and MicroSD card changes
  • Compatible with AudioMoth 1.0.0, 1.1.0, and 1.2.0 (when jack socket not fitted)
  • The case requires 40 minutes for the air pressure to equalize after the clasp is sealed.

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