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KEYESTUDIO 37 in 1 Sensor Kit 37 Sensors Modules Starter Kit for Arduino Mega R3 2560 Raspberry Pi Programming, Electronics Components STEM Education Set for Kids Teens Adults + Tutorial

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Features

  • This sensor kit comes with 37 basic sensors and modules, which is good for learning basic knowledge about sensors. The main controller is Not Included.
  • It comes with detailed tutorials which include pictures and code and 37 projects, explained step by step. Note we provide arduino tutorials, without Raspberry Pi tutorials.
  • Each module has 3-4 pins broken out that make it easy to plug into a solderless breadboard or hook up to with DuPont wires. They are intended to be used with the Arduino platform, but can also be used with the Raspberry Pi platform as well.
  • Packed well in nice box, also each item packed well separately.
  • High quality kit for those beginners who are interested in programming. 100% compatible with Arduino R3, MEGA 2560, NANO, Raspberry pi and more.

Brand: KEYESTUDIO


Wireless Communication Standard: Bluetooth


Product Dimensions: 11.42"L x 6.93"W x 1.77"H


Product Dimensions: 11.42 x 6.93 x 1.77 inches


Item Weight: 7.4 ounces


Manufacturer: keyes


Country of Origin: China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 18, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • SUCH A COOL KIT
This was an invaluable little box of wonders for me when I got it. I purchased this when I was first starting my computer engineering degree. The things I learned from this box in many cases is more than I was taught in college. If you're a tinkerer or know one, just get it. Its so affordable for what you get. The amount of time and fun and creativity you can get out of this is such a value. If kids played with these instead of barbies and toy cars, we would be a type 3 civilization by now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by Tony

  • Great beginner kit to start exploring the world of Arduino and modules
The 37-in-1 kit from Keyestudio is one of the best beginner kits available for those looking to get started in Arduino (or even RaspberryPi) I have seen so far. If you do not have an Arduino compatible board already, don't forget to pick up a Keyestudio one. I highly recommend the Keyestudio Plus board because of the additional features as well as a USB-C connection. I have a few Arduino boards, other knockoff Arduino boards and a few models of the Keyestudio ones. For the majority of projects, the Plus board is perfect. If you are new to the Arduino system, this kit is perfect because it gives you 37 different modules to play around with. Even if you already have Arduino stuff and are just looking to expand your collection, this is a very cost-effective way to get a variety of modules. Keyestudio also provides a WIKI on their website with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use each of the modules. Along with the WIKI, they have a PDF that you can download instead or even videos related to each module. The support they provide is fantastic. They are in China, so it can take a day or so to receive a response, but you will get an answer to any of your questions from a real person. As for being in China, the instructions do have a few minor translation errors, but everything is still very understandable and they are constantly working to update and correct any errors that may exist. If you find something not quite right, let them know and they will get it fixed. Keyestudio has so many different products available that you do not have to spend the extra money and buy name brand. There are a few items they don't produce, but they have something for just about every case you can imagine. If they don't, let them know. They greatly appreciate feedback regarding anything to do with their products and support. The more Keyestudio products I purchase, the more happy I am with them. I have been using their products for a number of years now. They have issues just like any other company, but their support is far beyond what others provide, so it makes it all worth it. All-in-all...great company, great support, great products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2021 by Jake Jones

  • Bunch of stuff you don't need
Certainly a collection of modules. Many though are just glorified stuff you probably already have in a kit. LEDs. Switches. Push buttons. Others are duplicates you might have already from a deluxe kit of electronics. But they certainly eliminate having to lay things out on a breadboard. Figure that you might get 10 modules you may not have elsewhere. So maybe $3/module and it isn't too bad. It certainly is easier hooking to one of these than bringing out a breadboard, wiring it all up, getting the right resistors. So I'd probably recommend it. Heck, I knew what was in there and I did! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Probably the best 37 Sensor kit out there
There are quite a few "37 Sensor" kits out there. This one distinguishes itself by having, for many sensors, a better design. For instance all LEDs have current limiting resistors so you won't risk damage to the LED or microcontroller from excess current. Likewise some sensors have transistor buffer amplifiers to minimize loading of the microcontroller, which is not found on competitive sensors. The boards themselves are well marked and all 37 of mine functioned properly. On the down side, packaging was to put each sensor in a little plastic bag and then dump all the bags in a cardboard box. The competition uses plastic boxes with dividers and a locator card to make it easy to grab a specific sensor. Documentation was slightly better than average. Wiring diagrams were correct but the example programs were lax on documentation and there was little to no explanation of how the sensor works or gets used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022 by Thomas Almy

  • Fantastic Kit
I bough the 37 sensor kit from Keyestudio. I got the newer KS0068 version because it had sensors that are not in many of the other multi sensor kits. The kit arrived quickly and was packed in a green carrying case with every single sensor wrapped in plastic and in its own compartment. The sensors are very cool and all seemed to be of pretty good quality. I've ordered some other kits and things come in with bent pins and solder paste all over them. Everything was clean. The solder joints were shiny and I'm really happy with the choice of components. The kit came with a CD that had example code for all 37 sensors so I was able to get up and running in less than a minute per sensor. That's every nice touch. The code made it dead simple to connect the sensor and get a feel for what it does. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2019 by colby2178

  • Great sensor kit
This sensor kit comes with every sensor you'll need to get started with an arduino or other microcontrollers. What’s great about this kit in particular is that Keyestudio provides step-by-step tutorials on how to use these sensors which is great for someone who is just starting out in electronics or programming. I’ll be using some of the sensors in a gardening project I have in mind. My 6 year old also has some project ideas of his own and we’ll be using a few of these sensors. Overall, I would recommend this sensor kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021 by RJ

  • You need an Arduino before you buy this kit, and some Arduino knowledge before you begin use.
I'm going to try using this for making a smart home. I like the affordability; don't believe I could get it for less expensive.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022 by craftyamazonshopper

  • Good for DIY Home Automation
I've been using the various sensors with Raspberry Pis throughout the house in conjunction with Home Assistant. So far the water, motion and vibration sensors have been working great. I have some experience with SBCs so along with the online wiki wiring them up took little to no time at all. Good kit to get familiar with different sensors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2021 by J.

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