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High-Tech Spy Stethoscope!

High-Tech Spy Stethoscope!
Hear through walls AND record what you hear with this High-Tech Electronic Spy Stethoscope for under $25! See the Test Results in the Video!



 
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Step 1What you need...

What you need...
1) Stethoscope. I picked mine up at a local drug store (Walgreens) for $10
2) A pair of Stereo Multimedia Microphones. Chosen because of the low cost and decent specs. $12 on Ebay.
3) 3.5mm (mini) Stereo Y-Adapter. ($0. I had one laying around but they are probably a couple of bucks)
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Oct 10, 2011. 8:43 PMlbell6 says:
If you want to spend $400 you can get a stethoscope for the hearing impaired that has an amplifier on it. Take the diaphragm and secure it to the wall with a bracket and then there will be headphones Not as fun as analog scanners before phones went digital but a nice party favor.
Jul 15, 2009. 11:41 AMFoaly7 says:
Does the adapter turn the headphone port on an MP3 player into a microphone?
Jun 22, 2010. 10:02 AMDrWilson says:
no just makes two ports instead of one. your mp3 has to have a mic port & recording capabilities
Jun 24, 2010. 2:34 PMFoaly7 says:
Well my MP3 has a built in microphone, so I can't make this without a new MP3 player.
Jun 12, 2011. 8:48 AMMCzone says:
you could rip it apart and extend the mic to the ear piece
Mar 23, 2009. 1:44 AMDerin says:
XD sam quit calling here ur old enough to be my father
Jun 4, 2009. 11:28 AMMr. Thrak says:
wierd thing is i was using my earbuds and the apparently the mic only picked up the sound from the left side o.O
May 26, 2009. 6:08 PMtbenefi33 says:
Thanks for sharing I'm know what I'm going to be doing while on vacation.
Mar 1, 2009. 12:41 PMtotos says:
i think that if u put only one mic into one earpiece and leave the other earpiece alone, u could hear wot u r recording and record only the info u need.
Feb 24, 2009. 6:40 AMee0u30eb says:
Buy a spy ear kids toy, open it up, desolder the mic and resolder it with longer wires..... use this for your mic (doing it with just one mic as per your other comments). I added a 1.5AA battery to mine instead of the button cell. Gives nice amplification and a handy headpohne input jack to give the option if listening direct or plugging it into a recorder.
Feb 5, 2009. 8:44 PMthefutureisnow says:
Wouldn't it be easier to just buy the condenser mics from Radio Shack? I know they sell them.
Oct 28, 2008. 6:16 PMflaresam says:
awwww, im not that old.....
Oct 17, 2008. 8:04 AMCarStalkerZ says:
do you need a cat to do his instructable ...................i have 2 very annoying cats always around me when im working
Oct 17, 2008. 7:06 AMJohnQ says:
Great idea! Do you have any plans for making a portable electronic stethoscope? I use one at work, but my hearing is bad, so I need one to amplify sounds.
Jun 29, 2008. 7:04 AMbengerszewski says:
Either the video isn't there anymore, or it's not showing up for me. A link would be helpful.
Jun 16, 2008. 9:10 AMdracox says:
does mp3 player outputs the sound?
May 2, 2008. 10:30 AMilldoyourdrugs says:
Ha. Smart man. Love your ideas. Been a fan for a long time now. Keep it up
Apr 4, 2008. 5:33 PMtechnodude92 says:
hey kip. great idea, just one thing. the stethoscope dosen't have stereo. the same sound comes up the tube and splits into two ear pieces. I.E. you get the same sound in both ears. you only need to use one mic.
Apr 1, 2008. 10:10 AMMario1 says:
as thay say hehejo
but i am from the old school if i was kipkay i would trace sam and i would beat him until he pass out :D Just kidding :)
P.S sorry for the bad english!
Feb 22, 2008. 4:55 PMdontwealllovebuda92 says:
Dude kipkay i have the same exact cat even with the white mustache
Jan 25, 2008. 6:44 PMshooter129 says:
you can get the microphones from allectronics.com
Jan 22, 2008. 2:16 PMjudelizowski says:
How come the cat is in every video?.... Oh and i should add that this is a great instructable!!! keep up the good work kipkay!!!!
Nov 5, 2007. 2:46 PMBas says:
--- I tested it on my wife talking on the phone: "Sam, quit calling here, you're old enough to be my father" -- lool..
Nov 4, 2007. 6:20 PMMistica says:
TEE HEE KITTY!!! how cute!!!
Oct 20, 2007. 7:10 PMrynoxville says:
i cant find the mics anywhere
Oct 5, 2007. 5:56 PMkaboomspray says:
and ruin the stethoscope? no
Oct 5, 2007. 3:48 PMNirjuana says:
Just if you add a low-power amplifier and then you cab hear stuff even better and use ordinary headphones to listen.
Oct 3, 2007. 6:29 AM000khalil000 says:
hey man i like your idea. its really nice. keep it up and let me know if ya come up wit other projects. great work man
Sep 26, 2007. 9:03 PMSteveUK says:
For things like listening through walls, a contact microphone is probably easier. It's just a little microphone that's designed to pick up vibrations in solids. It really needs a solid surface though, so it wont be any good on your cat :) I think they use a kind of contact mic with guitars, so you might be able to just use one of those.
Oct 3, 2007. 1:59 AMneo111 says:
Would it be possible to build something that could pick up the vibrations from a pane of window glass etc, using Mics? I am asking because I saw the great instructable about snooping with the home made laser and it had to be directly opposite the target window. However, a mic system could be left in place and then broadcast the pick up if it would work. No need to be opposite then. I have no idea if this can even be done though.
Sep 26, 2007. 9:28 PMKnowlton says:
Would it work the same if you cut the stethoscope at the "Y" point and used one mic?
Sep 27, 2007. 7:53 AM_soapy_ says:
Yes, it would, and it would save you a load of work, a Y adapter and a microphone, and probably give better audio quality too.
Oct 9, 2007. 10:18 AMsping says:
Each of the two mics is getting half the input volume because they're sharing it... No boost at all. One mic would work better, and you might as well place it right at the stethoscope sender, without the tube.
Oct 31, 2007. 6:23 PMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
good point
Sep 29, 2007. 4:49 PMbowmaster says:
What is toyr cats name?
Sep 26, 2007. 7:37 PMHamO says:
why did you use two mics but the originally single diaphragm? Just curious.
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