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37 Sensors for Arduino or Raspberry Pi Projects - Unboxing by Circuit Basics [Video]

This video from Circuit Basics shows the unboxing a the SunFounder 37 modules Arduino Sensor Kit for Arduino. This kit provides quite a wealth of sensors (and other components) to use in your Arduino (or Raspberry Pi) projects including sensors for infrared, gas, knock, magnetic, tilt sensors and much more. Watch as he shows off each sensor and gives a bit of information on each.

You can purchase your own kit directly from Amazon.com, too.

Here’s a photo of everything inside.

Sunfounder 37 sensors

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Circuit Basics has all the resources you need to finish a project from beginning to end. Follow along step by step as we explain how to build each project and show you how to use it. All of the diagrams to connect the circuits, all of the code to program the platform, and all of the background information about the components are provided so you can successfully finish each project. Most projects also have a video so you can watch exactly how it’s set up and how to use it.

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