More Grove Parts from SeeedStudio

Solar botics
February 12, 2015

SeeedStudio Grove modules, including a flame sensor, skin conductivity and touch sensors, IR send/receive units, and an ultrasonic sensor. We continue to add to the  Grove items category!

Grove - Flame Sensor
$8.28

An adjustable-sensitivity flame sensor, with Grove interface compatibility.
Grove - GSR Interface
$11.88

Galvanic skin response measures the electrical conductance of skin. This Grove module makes it easy to measure the response across 2 fingers on a hand.
Grove - Infrared Receiver
$5.04

Any project that requires talking to a standard 38kHz IR remote control will work well with this receiver.
Grove - Infrared Emitter
$5.04

Convenient plug-in-and-use Infrared emitter module for the Grove system.
Grove - Ultrasonic Ranger
$19.32
Ultrasonic distance sensor, featuring the plug-in-and-use Grove system.
Grove - Touch Sensor
$5.04
It's a ready-to-use touch sensor switch compatible with the Grove system. Plug it in, tuck it in behind a non-metallic surface, and you are finished.

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