LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 Touch Sensor (Second hand)

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The analog EV3 Touch Sensor is a simple but exceptionally precise tool that detects when its front button is pressed or released and is able to count single and multiple presses. Students can build start/stop control systems, create maze-solving robots and uncover the technology’s use in devices such as digital musical instruments, computer keyboards and kitchen appliances.

  • Cross-axle hole on button
  • Auto-ID is built into the EV3 software

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The digital EV3 Gyro Sensor measures the robot’s rotational motion and changes in its orientation. Students can measure angles, create balancing robots, and explore the technology that powers a variety of real-world tools such as Segway®, navigation systems, and game controllers.
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