Chassis Ears
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Tegriffic

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1,595 posts

274 months

Saturday 7th February
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Hi,

Does anyone know if anyone produces wireless chassis ears ?

Thanks

E-bmw

12,341 posts

175 months

Saturday 7th February
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Try a description of what you want, as I for one am thinking a bluetooth car chassis? wink

smokey mow

1,342 posts

223 months

Saturday 7th February
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E-bmw said:
Try a description of what you want, as I for one am thinking a bluetooth car chassis? wink
The description seems pretty clear for what they want.


Steelman ChassisEAR and similar electronic diagnostic tools use multiple microphone clamps (usually 4 to 6) attached to a vehicle's chassis, suspension, or engine to pinpoint the exact source of squeaks, rattles, and clunks while driving. These tools, often called automotive stethoscopes, amplify sounds in real-time, allowing technicians to isolate noises and distinguish between components like bearings, brakes, or bushings, saving significant diagnostic time.

Tegriffic

Original Poster:

1,595 posts

274 months

Saturday 7th February
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Thanks. I've searched but they only seem to be wired versions.

LordLoveLength

2,295 posts

153 months

Saturday 7th February
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If you google wireless lavalier microphone you’ll find plenty of options for your phone for a few pounds.
They’re so cheap I can’t see anyone spending the cash to develop a multi channel version for automotive use as the potential market would be so small

buggalugs

9,269 posts

260 months

Monday 9th February
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In the past I've got a cheapie action cam off amazon and mounted it pointing at bushes etc to trace a hard to trace issue.

Grenadier_45

58 posts

229 months

Tuesday 10th February
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