The main product of Open Acoustic Devices is the AudioMoth. This popular open-source acoustic monitoring device has been used in multiple applications, including automating the search for an elusive insect species, monitoring poaching by gunshot and listening for ultrasonic bat calls. The goal of Open Acoustic Devices is to improve the accessibility and usability of acoustic technology for conservation using open-science.
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I am co-founder of Open Acoustic Devices, the creators of AudioMoth and HydroMoth. My background is Electronic Engineering and Computer Science.



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