Sound Sensor

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Precise Sound Sensor for accurate sound detection in projects.

Original price was: ₹132.00.Current price is: ₹110.00.

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Sound Sensor

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The Sound Sensor is an educational module designed to introduce students to the principles of sound detection and measurement. This versatile sensor module is perfect for science projects, classroom demonstrations, and hands-on learning experiences, providing a practical way to explore the principles of sound sensing and its applications in various fields.

Features

  • Educational Tool: Ideal for teaching and demonstrating the principles of sound detection.
  • High Sensitivity: Detects sound with high accuracy.
  • Adjustable Sensitivity: Allows adjustment for different sound levels.
  • Easy Integration: Simple interface for integration with microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
  • Compact Design: Small and lightweight, suitable for various project applications.
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials for reliable performance.

Specifications

  • Type: Sound Sensor
  • Operating Voltage: Typically operates at 5V DC
  • Detection Range: Varies by model, commonly detects sound levels in decibels (dB)
  • Output: Analog or digital signal (depending on model)
  • Dimensions: Compact size, designed for easy integration into student projects.
  • Weight: Lightweight, facilitating easy handling and installation.

Applications

  • Science Projects: Ideal for experiments involving sound monitoring, noise detection, and acoustic studies.
  • Educational Kits: Valuable addition to STEM kits and educational modules focused on sensor technology and physics.
  • DIY Projects: Perfect for student projects involving sound-activated devices, noise pollution monitoring, and smart home applications.
Weight 0.10 kg
Dimensions 25 × 25 × 5 cm

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