heart rate oximeter sensor GY-MAX30102
₦3,000.00
The GY-MAX30102 Heart Rate Oximeter Sensor accurately measures heart rate (BPM) and SpO2 using infrared and red light technology. Ideal for health monitoring, fitness trackers, and wearable devices with I2C interface.
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Heart Rate Oximeter Sensor GY-MAX30102 – Accurate Heart Rate and SpO2 Measurement for Your Health Projects
The GY-MAX30102 Heart Rate Oximeter Sensor is an advanced pulse oximeter designed to measure both heart rate (BPM) and blood oxygen levels (SpO2) accurately. Based on the MAX30102 sensor chip, this module is ideal for wearable health monitoring applications, health-related IoT projects, and Arduino or Raspberry Pi-based systems.
With its optical sensor technology, the GY-MAX30102 uses infrared (IR) and red light to measure the oxygen saturation level in the blood and the heart rate. The integrated sensor module comes with built-in LEDs and photodetectors, which enable precise and non-invasive monitoring of a user’s pulse rate and blood oxygen levels.
This module is perfect for applications such as fitness trackers, health monitoring systems, wearable devices, and medical research. The I2C communication interface makes it easy to integrate the sensor with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or other microcontroller-based systems, enabling seamless integration into any health-based project.
Key Features:
- MAX30102 sensor chip for accurate heart rate (BPM) and SpO2 measurement
- I2C interface for easy integration with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontrollers
- Measures blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and heart rate (BPM) in real time
- Built-in infrared (IR) and red LEDs for optical measurements
- Low power consumption ideal for portable and battery-powered health monitoring devices
- Compact and lightweight design, perfect for wearable applications
- Compatible with various health monitoring projects, fitness trackers, and medical devices
- Supports up to 3.3V and 5V systems, making it flexible for use with a variety of microcontrollers
Applications:
- Health Monitoring Devices: Integrate into wearable health devices to monitor SpO2 and heart rate in real time
- Fitness Trackers: Track heart rate and oxygen levels during physical activities
- Medical Devices: Use in medical research and portable pulse oximeter devices
- Home Health Devices: Add to health monitoring systems for daily tracking of vital signs
- IoT Projects: Create IoT-based health applications with remote monitoring of heart rate and SpO2
- Wearable Devices: Design personal health monitoring solutions like wristbands or smartwatches
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