Sensors

We have different sensors to borrow and use in the classroom. 

Wireless pH Sensor

This sensor measures the pH of a solution as discrete measurements or as a continuous reading. Use the probe to study water quality, test household solutions, or perform high-resolution acid-base titrations with ease. 

Wireless Light Sensor

Connects directly to your devices via Bluetooth.

Features two separate apertures - one for ambient measurements and one for directional light measurements.

The ambient sensor measures illuminance, UVA, UVB and UV Index. The spot aperture measures light level and has color detection with channels for the relative intensity of Red, Green, Blue light and theability to sum them for the level of White light.

Wireless Temperature Sensor

This wireless sensor features a stainless steel temperature probe for the most demanding of applications. It can be used in a wide array of experiments and activities as it measures small but significant temperature changes produced by chemical reactions, convection currents, and even skin temperatures.

The Wireless Temperature Sensor can be used anywhere you'd use a digital thermometer, but does so much more to connect students directly to the data in real time.

Students can access instant temperature readings but also continuously monitor, log and plot temperature data in SPARKvue on nearly any connected device.

Hand Grip Heart Rate Sensor 

The design allows students to measure heart rate without the restriction and inconvenience of belts or clips. Extra long cords allow students to freely increase their physical activity in order to determine exercise heart rate.

To measure heart rate at rest or during exercise, simply grip the handles and the sensor measures the number of times the cardiac muscle contracts per minute. Use the Heart Rate Sensor to measure and compare resting, exercise and recovery heart rate to determine physical fitness levels.