Audio Devices

DEVICE AVAIL COST
Directional Mic (Capacity 1-6) 4 Capacity x50Y
Ear Buds (Capacity 1-3) - Capacity x50Y
Headphones (Capacity 1-6) - Capacity x50Y
Laser Mic (Capacity 1-6) 6R Capacity x100Y
Omni-Directional Mic (Capacity 1-6) - Capacity x50Y
  There are several common types of audio devices. Each device has a Capacity that allows you to add audio enhancements.  

Directional microphone: This lets you listen in on distant conversations. Solid objects or loud sounds along the line of eavesdropping interfere, of course. It’s as if you’re up to one hundred meters closer to whatever you’re pointing the mic at.

 

Ear buds: These ergonomic ear plugs are hard to spot and harder still to differentiate from the standard kind that comes with every music player and commlink.

 

Headphones: A full headset with an adjustable headband strap, or attached to a headphone. Earbuds are harder to spot, but headphones pack more capacity.

 

Laser microphone: This sophisticated sensor bounces a laser beam against a solid object like a windowpane, reads the vibrations on the surface, and translates them into the sounds that are occurring on the other side of the surface. Maximum range is 100 meters. A laser microphone cannot fit the spatial recognizer audio enhancement.

 

Omni-directional microphone: A standard omnidirectional audio pickup and recorder. Usually incorporated into, connected to, or wirelessly linked with a commlink or other recording device. Micro versions are available at Capacity 1 only and have a Maximum Range of only 5 meters.

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