AudioMoth USB Microphone

Founding developers Alex Rogers, Andrew Hill, and Peter Prince

 

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Founding developers Alex Rogers, Andrew Hill, and Peter Prince

The AudioMoth, Hydromoth and MicroMoth were created by two computer science PhD students at the University of Southampton, Andrew Hill and Peter Prince, together with Alex Rogers, a computer science professor at the University of Oxford. The AudioMoth was the first product of their OpenAcousticDevices initiative.

The AudioMoth USB Microphone is a compact, low-cost, full-spectrum USB microphone designed for real-time acoustic monitoring and analysis. Based on the proven AudioMoth audio platform, it enables direct streaming of audible and ultrasonic frequencies over USB without requiring batteries or onboard storage. Its compact form factor and wide frequency range make it suitable for real-time acoustic data collection, ultrasonic monitoring, and integration into research and educational workflows.

KEY FEATURES

  • Full-spectrum USB microphone for audible and ultrasonic frequencies
  • Real-time audio streaming directly over USB
  • Compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, and Raspberry Pi
  • Works with the AudioMoth Live App for live monitoring and recording
  • Integrated 3.5 mm jack for connection of external electret condenser microphones
  • Powered directly through USB (no batteries required)
  • Compact and portable design

CONTENTS OF THE SET

  • 1x AudioMoth USB Microphone

FULFILLMENT

Fulfilment of new orders will be done immediately on ordering.

PUBLICATIONS

• Andrew P. Hill, Peter Prince, Jake L. Snaddon, C. Patrick Doncaster, Alex Rogers. AudioMoth: A low-cost acoustic device for monitoring biodiversity and the environment. HardwareX.

• Hill AP, Prince P, Piña Covarrubias E, Doncaster CP, Snaddon JL, and Rogers A (2017). AudioMoth: Evaluation of a smart open acoustic device for monitoring biodiversity and the environment. Methods in Ecology and Evolution.

• TAC Lamont, L Chapuis, B Williams, S Dines, T Gridley, G Frainer, J Fearey, PB Maulana, ME Prasetya, J Jompa, DJ Smith, SD Simpson (2022). HydroMoth: Testing a prototype low-cost acoustic recorder for aquatic environments. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation.

 

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