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The Velleman Stereo Batscanner and Ultrasonic Sound Detector is a beginner-friendly DIY kit that converts ultrasonic frequencies (20-90 kHz) into audible sounds via stereo electret microphones. Lightweight and low-power, itโs perfect for bat enthusiasts and tech-savvy professionals seeking to detect high-frequency signals or electrical faults with precision and portability.
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 18 Reviews |
D**H
Nice sensor for ultrasound.
Fun sensor and excellent value. I do a fair amount of SMD soldering and with a Metcal MX-H1-AV this kit took two hours from opening to functionality. Kit planning is excellent. My only critique is that the manuals are on-line which is fine but not set up for download so unless your bench has a computer display or you can routinely read microprint on a cell phone, you need to print the assembly manual. Extremely easy to use, so you really only need to read the users' manual once. Nice audio and it's fairly sensitive.
S**S
Nice gadget
This is a fun kit to build, through hole board the parts layout is good easy to follow , it's a nice little tool, having to go online for instructions is cumbersome .
R**.
Soldering skills and patience required
The damn solder area on the mic element leaves little wiggle room even if great care is taken. Intergrated circuits are not cooperative even if care is taken.
R**E
Holding fixture makes assembly easy-peazy.
Bat detector was fun to build and actually makes bat echolocations audible. The instructions specify soldering level is 4-requiring considerable skill. The only difficult component installation is soldering the microphones to the detector circuit board. I have built three of these kits and, after building the first one, I made a fixture to hold the microphone as it was soldered to the PCB. I drilled a 15/64" hole in a short wooden dowel (or any piece of wood). The microphone fits loosely but tight enough to keep it positioned while connections are soldered making all assembly steps straightforward.
M**M
Works well, fun to assemble and use
I have had several before. These were inexpensive kits. This one is much better than any I have used before. Being stereo, you can fairly easily locate the direction of the bats. Although a relatively simple kit, this should not be the soldering project for an beginner. There are a few parts on the board that are hard to solder such as the microphone elements. Unfortunately, the instructions were minimal, again not suitable for a soldering novice. When assembling, use an ohmmeter to check the resistance of the resistors because some of them were hard to interpret the color bands, for example orange and red were virtually indistinguishable. Overall I recommend the kit.
P**T
Great fun to listen to insects in the ultrasonic range.
Fun project, works well. I bought and built this to see if anyone nearby was using a high powered animal repel device. There were far fewer animals and birds this year, and I was wondering why. Noticed that an extension corded box on one neighbors lawn disappeared after they saw me sleuthing with headphones and this device. It could have been a repel device, but who knows? Anyway, the real fun happened in realizing that some of the loud ultrasonic signals that I heard through the open bedroom window were actually all kinds of insects in the garden under the window. Thanks for the great electronic kit, very much in the spirit of hobby electronics kits from years ago!
T**C
Good kit.
Was all there. A bit tedious but not bad. Check out some good reviews here for assembly tips. Saw some bats but didn't hear them. Will try again this spring and update.
D**N
Works very well
Nicely designed circuit and nicely realized kit. I did use it for listening to bat sonar and also for other purposes.
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