So, the two (new to me) bat detectors arrived on time/as expected (on October 6th). The SSF BAT3 from Germany and The Teensybat 4.1 from The Netherlands.
As always, here is a pic of how the units arrived, to me here on the East coast of North America:
The SSF BAT3 is a factory-assembled, ready-to-use detector. So, I got to charging the battery immediately.
It's battery life is stated as being about 3-6 hours. Initial charge time for the new battery (before 1st use) was stated as 8 hours in the user manual. I was able to achieve full charge in about half that time...
Pros:
- Uses a nice, sensitive, electret microphone element. It deems to perform as well as many other pro level detector microphones.
- It's tiny! If someone were in the market for a James Bond-sized/secret/full featured bat detector, this would be it.
- It has the potential to be very loud - Plenty of audio, even for a large-sized group to hear on a bat walk.
- It has a built-in torch - LED. Which features an auto shut-off.
- It seems to be based on a (Nokia?) cell phone platform. It's not very robust, in fact I might describe it as closer to delicate.
- The included wrist strap would be a must!
- It's only a heterodyne detector, although it does have an Auto-Het tuning feature (which is nice).
- The door which holds the micro SD card, is the most delicate one I've ever encountered.
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