
The Pulse Sensor Amped Heart Rate Monitor for Arduino is a value-for-money ecg emg and heart rate sensors designed for everyday users. It features Item Type: Sensor and Model No. / Name: Heart Rate Sensor. Customers praise its accurate and reliable.
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The Pulse Sensor Amped Heart Rate Monitor for Arduino is a value-for-money ecg emg and heart rate sensors designed for everyday users. Customers highlight its accurate and reliable.
Key Specifications
- Item Type: Sensor
- Model No. / Name: Heart Rate Sensor
- PCB Diameter (mm): 15
- PCB Thickness (mm): 1.5
- Shipping Weight: 0.04 kg
- Shipping Dimensions: 8 × 6 × 2 cm
Customer Verdict
40% of buyers rated this product 4 stars or above. The most appreciated qualities are: accurate and reliable.
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Pulse Sensor Arduino Hookup
Connect the sensor’s power supply pins to the Arduino board supply pin as Red – 5V, Black – GND and Purple – A0 (analog input 0) its over. This Analog input reading can be displayed in the serial terminal of Arduino IDE or it can be drawn as the pulse by using Processing IDE.
Note: This Product comes with attached cable or with detachable cable we will ship it randomly according to the availability from supplier
Features :
- The Pulse Sensor has 3 holes around the outside edge which make it easy to sew it into almost anything.
- Visualization software (made in Processing) to instantly see the output of the sensor and for troubleshooting.










