Echo Meter Touch Bat Detector Cheats

Echo Meter Touch Bat Detector Hack 2.8.23 + Redeem Codes

Listen to and identify bats.

Developer: Wildlife Acoustics
Category: Reference
Price: Free
Version: 2.8.23
ID: com.wildlifeacoustics.EMtouch

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Description

Using the Echo Meter Touch 2 Pro plug-in module, now discontinued for iOS, 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 (EMT2) 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. The EMT2 offers exclusive features and unprecedented ease-of-use for a handheld bat detector.

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 EMT2 can transfer the .wav recordings to your computer over a Wi-Fi network or cabled through iTunes. Using Wi-Fi, the app bundles the recordings in a .zip folder and allows download by entering a URL in any web browser.

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.

Version history

2.8.23
2023-08-09
+Minor bug fixes and enhancements.
2.8.22
2023-05-17
+Fixes a bug with screen rotation on iPhone 8 Plus.
2.8.21
2023-03-30
+Minor bug fixes.
2.8.20
2023-03-06
+Minor bug fixes.
2.8.19
2022-12-05
+Minor bug fixes.
2.8.18
2022-10-24
+Now allows import of zip folders output via Airdrop.
+Minor bug fixes.
2.8.17
2022-09-28
+Fixes an issue where the screen would not auto-rotate under some circumstances.
+Fixes voice notes being garbled when they are recorded while running in Live Mode.
+Transferring a recording session to a Mac computer using Airdrop will now result in a kml file of the recordings and path, just like when you transfer using Wi-Fi.
+A couple of crash fixes.
2.8.16
2022-09-03
+Fixes the hidden clock and battery meter at the top of the screen. Sorry!
+Fixes clicking through recording spectrograms does not follow the same order as the sorting on the recording list.
+A couple of crash fixes.
2.8.15
2022-08-25
+Apple has finally allowed the ability for apps to auto-rotate upside down on phones with the "cutout", so we have implemented that change.
+Several crash fixes.
2.8.14
2022-06-03
+Minor bug fixes.
2.8.9
2022-03-13
+Minor bug fixes.
2.8.8
2022-02-08
+The common name we chose for Nyctalus leisleri is, apparently, not all that common and has been changed to "Leisler's Noctule".
2.8.7
2022-01-23
+Minor bug fixes and a couple crash fixes.
+Fixes a bug that could result in slightly different Auto-ID results on different devices.
2.8.6
2021-12-11
+Updated user guides.
+Minor UI improvements.
+Fixes crashing if auto-ID is run from the recording list while recordings are sorted by species.
2.8.5
2021-09-15
+Minor bug fixes.
2.8.4
2021-08-06
+Minor bug fixes.
+Updated user guides.
+Moves the CLEAN RECORDING DATABASE and RESTORE DEFAULTS buttons into "Advanced Settings" inside "Settings".
+Improves UI to show which bat species in a region have classifiers and which do not.
2.8.3
2021-04-06
+Fixes for a few app crashes.
2.8
2020-12-26
+A new icon!
+New 5.4.0 Auto-ID classifiers from Kaleidoscope with additional training data and improved modeling.
+Adds Myotis capaccinii the Auto-ID default list of Italy.
2.7.28
2020-11-06
+Fixes an issue importing some WAV files.
+Fixes a bug that would result in an empty .kml file upon export.
2.7.27
2020-10-13
+Fixes a bug that would cause crashing when running Auto-ID on a recording.
2.7.26
2020-09-30
+Allows the import of recordings made on the Echo Meter EM3.
+Minor bug fixes and a couple crash fixes.
2.7.25
2020-08-03
+Includes new Kaleidoscope 5.2.1 classifiers built with additional training data and tuning.
+Fixes an issue that prevented importing EMT recordings back into the app after they were run through Kaleidoscope.
+Several crash fixes.
2.7.23
2020-07-01
+Fixed 22 different crashes that have been automatically reported to us this season.
+Changed the color of the outline that surrounds a trigger from white to red for better night vision.
2.7.22
2020-04-10
+Updated French and German user guides.
2.7.20
2020-03-26
+Fixes an issue that prevents adjusting the spectrogram brightness, contrast and trigger minimum frequency.

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Ratings

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Reviews

Anonymous 90000000,
Pretty Good!
As someone who enjoys bat-watching, I’m very happy that there is a fairly affordable bat-detector with an auto-ID feature. I just wish there were more phyllostomid representation in the auto-ID.
one of the boys,
It’s ok
For the money required to play, this is only ok. Enjoy the bat info but gps tracks are unreliable/hit-miss(with updates it has gotten better). Understand technology is difficult to identify bats so I don’t fault app too much for Floridian bats in California. App/hardware just seems finicky in my opinion. I can’t simply “plug n play” reliably, something just goes wrong more often than not, especially with extension cord and/or extension piece required because of phone case. Will continue to use as I have already invested in the hardware, but I do hope continued updates improve performance. ‘Free’ analytical software for computer was not worth the effort required to set up (I’m not too computer savvy so I deleted it.)

If you have some extra money and enjoy the wonders of Mother Nature, check this system out.
$medthyme,
Fantastic!
This is an awesome device & I highly recommend it. I’ve been interested in bats for a long time & this is so educational! It’s so cool to show off to family & friends from my travels. My fave feature is the i.d. part where you put in the state your located & the different types are listed. Definitely worth the price & so fun to use:)
Wilson476,
Doesn’t work at all without ultrasonic module
App looks promising but you can’t even try it out without buying their $200 microphone.
I wish they would add a feature to use the built in iPhone microphone instead.
It obviously doesn’t have the same frequency range but would allow someone to play around with it before making a large investment.
BarbM89,
Was good before recent updates
The last few weeks I have had hours of background recordings with very few bat signatures. Last night had basically 1 hour and 45 minutes of continuous background recordings with only two identified bat calls. The only reason quit recording is because device ran out of memory. Can I uninstall the recent updates?
Kantoskan,
App completely unusable.
Been using this for ages with my echometer touch. From way back when the app cost 200 dollars. The latest version no longer works on any of my devices. It just continuously stutters. Support has given no help even though my hardware is listed as being supported. The only response from support I received was to never update my iPad or iPod touch. Very disappointed.
Positive Dog,
Same bat time, same bat station!
What fun this is! Easy to get started but also provides advanced features.
RobsterMobsterTheLobster,
I like this but...
What a great idea and innovation. The suggested ID based on different chirp signatures is amazing. However, it says for North America, there are only seven bats that do not have classifiers. However, when I plug in my home state (Florida) I count 29 species that do not have classifiers. Please correct!
NatalieDowne,
Omg this is so much fun!
I adore my new Bat Detector! I already found some bats! Can't wait to get back outdoors again and find more!!!
no***name,
Just marketing!
This is for Echo Meter 2 which requires a part that isn’t made and costs money. It is not the free original Echo Meter and is nothing but s promotional pitch for other products. Won’t do business with this company again.