Description
Why do humans have two ears?
Ears are located on both sides of the head, we can hence determine the direction of a sound source by calculating the time and intensity differences between the sound from the left and right ear.
Augment Your Hearing
TD2 Geek is like a hearing system with 64 “ears”, which “listens” to sounds from different angles simultaneously through array microphones and reconstructs the direction of the sound source in three dimensions to see where it comes from.
From the Human Ear to the TD2 Geek
The human ear can only hear sound frequencies ranging from 20Hz to 20kHz.
TD2 Geek supports wideband acoustic imaging from 2kHz to 50kHz, breaking through the physical limits of the human ear and presenting sounds that are inaudible to us as images on the screen.
From ‘Hearing’ to ‘Seeing’
Imagine being able to see what you’ve only ever heard—that’s exactly what an acoustic imager does. It uses an array of tiny microphones to capture sounds all around you, then calculates where each sound is coming from and how loud it is.
Those signals are turned into a colorful “sound map” over a real image, so you can literally watch where sounds come to live. It’s like giving your ears a pair of eyes—suddenly, sound isn’t just heard, it’s seen.
Recording the Wild, Make the Sounds of Nature Visible.


Specifications
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Microphone Channels |
64
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Frequency Range |
2k~50kHz
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Field of View |
66°×52°
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Detection Distance |
0.3~100m
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Digital Camera |
5 megapixels
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Enclosure Rating |
IP54
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