New Product: SeeedStudio

Solar botics
August 12, 2016
Seeed One Wire Temperature Sensor
$7.97

For simple and easy temperature measurement using the 1-wire protocol with a prepared DS18B20 sensor.
Adjustable IR Reflection Sensor (3-80cm)
$9.32
This panel/plate mount IR reflection sensor has a 3-80cm threshold detection range.
Grove - High Temperature Sensor
$12.02

This isn't a plain outdoor thermometer - it has a range of -50 to 600°C.
Grove - UV Sensor
$14.45
Monitor ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the 240mn-400mn range using the Grove interface system.
Grove - NFC Tag
$29.03

Near Field Communications Tag in a Grove module.
Grove - 4 Pin Locking 5cm Cable (5 Pack)
$29.03

Shorter than standard, these 5cm 4-conductor cables for connecting SeeedStudio's Grove modules together.

 

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Robothon Success!

Congrats out to Grant, for bringing his "Ender's Wraith" to first place in the advanced mini-sumo category at last weekend's Seattle Robothon. We also picked up an award for "Most Unusual Robot" with our Turbot prototypes! Additional to that, a Solarbotics Sumovore ("Oops" by Kristina Miles) won the amateur mini-sumo category!

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