Anonymous
Apr 14, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Great for Prototypes
Perfect for my wearables project. Not for medical use but excellent for development and testing concepts.
Description
Reviews
| Brand | - |
| Category | Electronic Components / Maker DIY / Development Boards & Control Boards |
| Origin | - |
| Interface Type | Grove Analog |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V / 5V DC |
| Resistance Range | 10kΩ to 10MΩ |
| Compatible Platforms | Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32 |
| Module Dimensions | 40mm x 20mm x 15mm |
| Product Weight | 12 grams |
| Connection Port | Grove 4-Pin Female |
| Output Signal | Analog Voltage |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 70°C |
| Package Includes | Sensor Module, Finger Electrodes, Grove Cable |
Anonymous
Apr 14, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Great for Prototypes
Perfect for my wearables project. Not for medical use but excellent for development and testing concepts.
Anonymous
Mar 27, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Easy Integration
Worked straight out of the box with my Grove Base Shield. The analog readings are stable enough for hobby projects.
Anonymous
Feb 14, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Solid Build
Seeed quality is reliable as always. The PCB is well made and the connector feels durable.
Anonymous
Feb 11, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Good for Learning
Great way to learn about biological sensors without spending too much. Documentation could be slightly more detailed.
Anonymous
Feb 09, 2026
Rating: 3/5
Calibration Needed
Takes some time to stabilize readings. You need to write code to filter noise for best results.
Q: Can this be used for medical diagnosis?
A: No, this product is for educational and development purposes only and is not medical grade.
Q: Is this sensor compatible with 5V Arduino boards?
A: Yes, this module operates comfortably within the 3.3V to 5V range.
Q: What is the length of the included Grove cable?
A: The standard included Grove cable is 20cm in length.
Q: Are the finger electrodes reusable?
A: Yes, the included metal electrodes are reusable and can be cleaned with alcohol.
Q: Is there a code library available for this?
A: Yes, sample code and libraries are available on our GitHub repository for Arduino.