![]() The app then receives the bit and unpacks them into a desired file format. It is very precise how many bits are sent and at what frequency so as to ensure optimum performance and risk bluetooth packet loss. This audio is then digitally sparked into bits which are sent over Bluetooth to the phone for unpacking. The analog microphones at the Verse pick up omni directional 24bit 48kHz audio. Never has a microphone sent multiple channels of high quality audio over bluetooth to a smartphone before. However, the packing and transmitting of this audio is unlike any other microphone on the market. Info like this can be found on our support tab of our site: So, once and for all, please clarify these points. I really can't imagine purchasing a product like an audio recorder without knowing the SPL of its mics, the bit rate(s) it uses, the format(s) it uses to record audio, etc. Moreover, I'm yetg again asking for information and tech specs regarding the SPL of the microphones. Also, I'm still wondering why Hooke Verse doesn't allow MP3 recording on the iPhone? Benefits of M4A aside, the MP3 format is more popular and more playable, and offering it at least as an option would be tremendously helpful. Now can Hooke Verse record using higher bit rates in its wireless mode? If so, do users have any control over the range of bit rates available to them? And can the headset record in, say, WAV when high-quality recording is required? I'm afraid 130 kbps is really inadequate to capture the audio nuances of a scene - I was expecting at least 192 kbps or, even better, 320 kbps. ![]() Having looked at some M4A files recorded using Hooke Verse on the iPhone, I noticed that they have a bit rate of 129 kbps or 130 kbps. As mentioned above - and I'm quoting myself: I'd appreciate it if you could take some time to shed some light on the bit rates the Hooke Verse uses to record audio. Would love to hear what you guys think of my product and would be happy to answer any questions you might have! Right now we are manufacturing the headphones. I hope to bring binaural recording to all by making storytelling as easy as unlocking your iOS device! Check out my site here: and our youtube channel here to hear our 3d recordings captured with Hooke: Hooke is both a playback and capturing device, capable of playing music AND recording 3D Audio. There haven't been any products out there that let a user record binaural audio to their iphones, so I decided to invent one! I combined binaural recording technology into a pair of wireless headphones. The result is a two channel recording that makes any listener with a pair of headphones feel like they are there. For those that don't know, binaural audio is recorded audio captured identically to the way the human ear experiences sound. ![]() Now I am the founder and creator of Hooke Audio and have always been fascinated by binaural audio. For the last 5 years I've worked as a professional sound designer and composer in NYC. I myself am not blind, but I have invented a product that blind iOS users like Justin are getting really excited about. I was referred to this amazing site by one of your members Justin (drummer0608)
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