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DFRobotGravity: Analog UV Sensor V2
Sale price £5.70 incl. VAT excl. VAT
DFRobotGravity: Analog TDS Sensor/Meter for Arduino
Sale price £11.30 incl. VAT excl. VAT
SeeedGrove - NFC (PN532)
Sale price £18 incl. VAT excl. VAT
The Pi Hut13.56MHz RFID/NFC Card - NTAG203 Chip
Sale price £2.90 incl. VAT excl. VAT
SST SensingOptomax Digital Liquid Level Sensor (LLC200D3SH-LLPK1)
Sale price £25.70 incl. VAT excl. VAT
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WaveshareLiquid Level Sensor
Sale price £3.20 incl. VAT excl. VAT
DFRobotRS485 Wind Speed Transmitter
Sale price £43.20 incl. VAT excl. VAT
The Pi Hut13.56MHz RFID/NFC Sticker - NTAG203 Tag
Sale price £2.90 incl. VAT excl. VAT
DFRobotCapacitive Touch Kit For Arduino
Sale price £18.70 incl. VAT excl. VAT
The Pi HutCircular Soft Potentiometer (Ribbon Sensor)
Sale price £14.90 incl. VAT excl. VAT
AdafruitAGS02MA I2C TVOC Gas Sensor
Sale price £4.90 incl. VAT excl. VAT
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SparkfunSparkFun Atmospheric Sensor Breakout - BME280
Sale price £19.47 Regular price £22.90 incl. VAT excl. VAT
SparkfunSparkFun MicroMod Weather Carrier Board
Sale price £40.50 incl. VAT excl. VAT
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The Pi HutT-Slot Photo Interrupter
Sale price £2.47 Regular price £2.90 incl. VAT excl. VAT
The Pi Hut13.56MHz RFID/NFC Clear Tag - NTAG203 Chip
Sale price £2.90 incl. VAT excl. VAT

Sensors add almost-human sensing capabilities to your projects, taking real-world events and converting them to analogue or digital signals for your microcontroller to read.

You can sense almost anything with the large range of sensors we stock here at the Pi Hut. It’s a great way to learn how to code whilst also making really fun circuits which mimic real world applications.

Beginners usually start with simple temperature sensor or light sensor circuits, then work up to more advanced proximity, gas, pressure, sound and a whole host of other sensors. There are loads to try!

Beginners looking for a helping hand into the world of sensors can make use of the fantastic Raspberry Pi ‘EduKit Sensors’ kit that we’ve put together, with easy step-by-step guides for using the included sensors with a Raspberry Pi.