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AudioMoth is an open source, low-cost, full-spectrum acoustic logger, based on the Gecko processor range from Silicon Labs.
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HydroMoth is a variant of the standard AudioMoth specifically designed to be deployed in the underwater case.
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MicroMoth is the micro-sized development version of the standard AudioMoth.
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AudioMoth Dev is a variant of the standard AudioMoth 1.2.0 designed as a development board for skilled users to integrate into other boards and products.
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AudioMoth USB Microphone is a variant of the standard AudioMoth 1.2.0 design which removes many of the components which aren't needed when an AudioMoth is being used as a USB microphone.
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