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Israeli defense gizmo translates dog barks

Defensetech has an item today about odd defense gadgets developed in Israel — including a Dog Translator (which sells for upwards of $10K). Snip from Forbes product review:

Worn on a collar or mounted on a wall, the Dog Bio Security System translates barking into alarms for police or military. Bio-Sense Technologies spent two years capturing the sound waves of woofs and arfs, encoding them to be read by a digital signal processor. All dogs emit the same type of bark when they sense trouble. The device can distinguish this bark from a dog’s “Hello.” A consumer version costs $100. A high-end version costs tens of thousands of dollars but is still 25% the cost of video surveillance.

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