Originally designed for increased accessibility for the low vision community, if you are unable to see the eclipse or have ever wondered what an eclipse sounds like:
The LightSound Project, an initiative started by a team of astronomers and engineers at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian in 2017, designed a handheld sonification device that senses the light changes that occur during an eclipse. As the moon passes over the sun, the device sonifies the shifts in light into flute, clarinet, and bassoon tones, as well as percussive clicks.