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Audio Recorders
Record last updated
18 February 2026 at 16:20:54
Description
Description: Used to capture audio phenomena such as EVPs (Electronic Voice Phenomena), unexplained sounds, or disembodied voices. B: Barometer Description: Measures atmospheric pressure, which some believe may be influenced by paranormal activity. C: Cameras (Infrared and Full-Spectrum) Description: Infrared and full-spectrum cameras capture images beyond the visible spectrum, potentially revealing anomalies not visible to the naked eye. D: Dowsing Rods Description: Simple rod-like instruments believed by some to detect energy fields or locate paranormal activity. E: Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Meters Description: Measures changes in electromagnetic fields, as some paranormal phenomena are believed to be associated with fluctuations in EMF. F: FLIR (Forward-Looking Infrared) Cameras Description: Captures thermal images, allowing investigators to detect changes in temperature that may be associated with paranormal activity. G: Geiger Counter Description: Measures ionizing radiation, sometimes used to identify areas with abnormal radiation levels associated with paranormal reports. H: Hygrometer Description: Measures humidity levels, which some believe may influence paranormal activity. I: Infrasound Detectors Description: Detects low-frequency sounds (below the range of human hearing) that are sometimes associated with paranormal experiences. J: Journals and Notebooks Description: While not technical equipment, documentation is crucial. Investigators use journals to record observations, experiences, and environmental conditions. K: K-II Meter Description: A type of EMF meter with LED lights, providing a visual indication of changes in electromagnetic fields. L: Laser Grid Description: Projects a grid of laser beams, providing a reference point for detecting movement or shadows during investigations. M: Motion Detectors Description: Infrared motion detectors can be used to sense movement in an environment during paranormal investigations. N: Night Vision Goggles/Cameras Description: Enhances visibility in low-light conditions, allowing investigators to observe and document paranormal activity in the dark. O: Ovilus Description: An electronic device that converts environmental readings into words, believed by some to facilitate communication with spirits. P: Pendulum Description: A weighted object on a string used for dowsing or divination during paranormal investigations. Q: Quantum Field Generator Description: Theoretical equipment associated with quantum physics, sometimes claimed to influence or detect paranormal phenomena. R: Remote Thermal Sensors Description: Wireless thermal sensors placed in different areas to monitor temperature changes remotely. S: Spirit Box Description: A device that rapidly scans through radio frequencies, allowing spirits to supposedly manipulate audio snippets for communication. T: Trigger Objects Description: Items strategically placed to evoke a response from entities, sometimes associated with haunted objects. U: Ultrasonic Detectors Description: Measures ultrasonic frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing, potentially capturing paranormal sounds. V: Video Cameras Description: Essential for documenting investigations, capturing visual evidence, and monitoring locations in real-time. W: Walkie-Talkies Description: Communication devices for team members to stay connected during investigations, especially in large or remote locations. X: X-ray Film Description: In rare cases, paranormal investigators may use X-ray film to detect anomalies within objects or structures. Y: Yagi Antenna Description: Used to improve radio reception during spirit box sessions or for capturing electronic voice phenomena. Z: Zero-Lux Cameras Description: Cameras designed for extremely low-light conditions, enabling investigators to capture images in complete darkness. Keep in mind that the effectiveness and scientific validity of paranormal investigation equipment are subjects of ongoing debate. Paranormal research often involves a combination of technology and subjective experiences, and interpretations may vary among investigators and researchers.
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