Echo Meter Touch Bat Detector

Listen to and identify bats.

Published by: Wildlife Acoustics
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Using the Echo Meter Touch 2 Pro plug-in module, this app allows you to listen to record and automatically identify bats by their ultrasonic echolocation calls. The module and this companion app reveal the silent and often times invisible world of bats, providing outdoor enthusiasts, citizen scientists, and researchers an affordable and informative way to interact with these important creatures. There are two models: Echo Meter Touch 2 (EMT 2) is intended for nature enthusiasts and batting hobbyists and Echo Meter Touch 2 Pro is designed for bat professionals and features a higher quality microphone, adjustable gain, and higher sample rate.
The Echo Meter Touch Ultrasonic Module senses ultrasonic signals, digitizes the signal, and transmits the ultrasonic data to the app on your iOS device.
LISTEN TO BAT’S ECHOLOCATIONS
EMT2 translates bat echolocations into frequencies that are audible to humans using two technologies. Wildlife Acoustics’ patented Real Time Expansion (RTE) allows you to listen to bats in real time with unparalleled fidelity. RTE maintains the timing and tonality of the original echolocations. Heterodyne (HET) listening via manual and automatic tuning is also available, for those accustomed to that way of hearing bats.
VIEW THE ECHOLOCATIONS ON A SPECTROGRAM
A real-time spectrogram shows the frequencies and timing of the echolocations. Scroll back in time and zoom in on previous "bat passes."
SEE MOST LIKELY BAT SPECIES IN REAL-TIME***
The Auto ID feature analyzes the echolocation calls and suggests the two most likely bat species matches in real time. This is the same technology used in our professional Kaleidoscope Pro Bat Auto Identification software. Currently, the app can identify 26 species in North America, 25 in Europe and 57 in the neotropics. For more information on Kaleidoscope and a full list of species, visit our website.
RECORD .WAV FILES
Activate triggered recording mode to automatically save bat passes to full spectrum .wav files for analysis on a computer or to view on your iDevice. Or use manual record mode to control start and stop of recording. View the recording spectrogram and add voice or text notes. Listen to the recording using RTE, HET, or traditional Time Expansion Playback (playback at fractional speed to make the ultrasound audible).
SEE YOUR PATH AND RECORDING LOCATIONS
View in satellite or road map view. View identified species codes directly on the map. Go to the recording's spectrogram from the map view. Transfer to your computer to view in Google Earth. Your iDevice must have GPS capability or you must use a Bluetooth GPS receiver for this functionality.
*Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.*
TRANSFER RECORDINGS TO YOUR COMPUTER
The EMT 2 can transfer the .wav recordings to your computer over a Wi-Fi network or using a USB cable.
SHARE RECORDINGS VIA EMAIL OR MMS MESSAGING
And import and open files that have been shared with you.
***Because bats vary their echolocation calls in response to a wide variety of needs, no automated identification can achieve 100% accuracy in species identification. Auto-ID, though largely accurate, should not be relied on as a basis for scientific research. Auto-ID is intended for use in analyzing recordings of single bats in free flight in low clutter environments. Auto-ID will not work well on recordings of roost emergence, multiple or captive bats, bats in high clutter environments, or bat social calls. Auto-ID does not include every possible bat for each of the covered regions.
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4.6 out of 5

5 ratings in Ireland

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Echo Meter Touch Bat Detector Reviews

Discontinued?

Ade_J on

United Kingdom

The in app link for the plug in module results in a 404 - as does the App Store link for the developers website

Not clear this requires expensive additional kit

broke&bonkers on

United Kingdom

It’s not made clear that a) you need expensive microphone to use and b) doesn’t actually work with iPhone anyway. Developers seem to assume prior knowledge of these facts as it’s not clear in the app information. Just state these requirements clearly before all the tedious technical minutiae as it’s frustrating to download only to discover it’s completely useless.

Not on iPhone

Jeanbach on

United Kingdom

No IOS therefore unusable for me.

Not compatible with iOS

Rluto on

United Kingdom

I would give this zero stars if I could as this is not compatible with iOS devices. Apparently it used to work for iOS but why keep it on the store if the device you have to buy to get it to work won’t fit an Apple phone?

Black

nonameneeded621 on

United Kingdom

The latest upgrade may have fixed some bugs but now the time, date and battery status lettering is black on a black background. Previously it was white lettering on a black background. We work in low light situations, WA, and black letters on a black background doesn’t work! Put it back to white please!

What the hell just happened?

SuffolkNaturalist on

United Kingdom

I’ve been using the EM Touch Pro since the day it came out. I was really impressed with it, so much so, I got my wildlife charity to stock and sell them. Recently though, I haven’t used it for a while until tonight (21st Aug 21’). What have they done? It’s awful. Soooo much background noise that isn’t from insects or the like. I switch to heterodyne and the speaker goes nuts that I have to shut it down or damage my ears. The display cannot make it’s mind up as to what way round it should be either. It used to be user friendly, but not now. Whatever updates WA did, undo them, they’re awful.

Excellent app.

Alanb1965 on

United Kingdom

Just started working as an ecologist focussing primarily on bat surveys and this app has been indispensable. While it records the various bats in my area, I can concentrate on spotting where they come from. I have given a four star rating only because the recordings are WAV files (and thus huge and take ages to upload to Dropbox) and I have had a couple of misidentifications, which caused a “flap” at the office (if you’ll excuse the pun).

Terrific app with room for improvement

wisemancheez on

United Kingdom

It would be good if you could select all recordings of the same type all at once, i.e: • Session/date • No ID/species

Brilliant app and device

DEJ77777 on

United Kingdom

I have been using the Echo Meter Touch 2 in a professional capacity and it has performed brilliantly to date. Easy to ID and visualise bat calls on the app and in the field, for a very affordable price too. You will need to amend some of the settings i.e. minimum trigger frequency and sensitivity before using it, otherwise the auto ID function doesn’t work so well and you’ll hear a lot of background noise. I’ve used the app with the iPhone XR, iPad 2017 and iPod Touch and it works smoothly on each. When recording in live mode I find using headphones and locking the screen (it will still record) best practice. Using the speakers and keeping the screen on constantly does drain the battery, especially on an iPod.

Addictive

Kentish Lass on

United Kingdom

I was given an Echo Meter 2 (iOS version) for Christmas and I am now guilty of having it constantly in my pocket. It gets used on my iPhone 6, my iPad and on my other half’s iPhone 8. Absolutely fascinating to see the secret world happening around you after dusk. Ecologist daughter was impressed at what she saw when she used it on my iPad.

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