Wednesday, November 12, 2025

A Brand-New Bat Detector Is Coming Soon

A new and highly capable bat recorder is on the way, and it represents an exciting development for bat researchers and ecologists alike.

Details are still under wraps, but I can share that the device is a professional-grade system engineered to deliver exceptional audio quality right out of the box. It is a fully standalone, static recording unit designed for extended, unattended operation in the field—ideal for long-term ecological monitoring projects.

From what I’ve seen so far, the build quality and capabilities are impressive. I expect this new recorder will be very well received by ecologists around the world once it’s officially unveiled.

While I can’t share more just yet, I’m looking forward to providing updates as soon as information becomes available.

In the meantime, I’ll also be posting the long-delayed book reviews over the next few weeks—thank you for your patience.

Wishing everyone a successful bat call and data analysis season.

Happy bat detecting!

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