The Go Direct CO2 Gas Sensor measures gaseous carbon dioxide concentration levels, air temperature, and relative humidity. It can be used in a variety of biology experiments. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your dev...
The Go Direct Energy Sensor quantifies the voltage, current, power, and energy output of small wind turbines and solar panels, such as those used in our KidWind Experiment Kits. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your devi...
The Go Direct EKG Sensor records electrical signals produced during heart or muscle contractions. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
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The built-in sensors of the Go Direct Sensor Cart let your students do all of the standard one-dimensional dynamics and kinematics experiments, all with no additional sensors or interface. With position, force, and acceleration sensors, Go Direct...
Designed for use in situations in which low thermal mass or flexibility is required, the Go Direct® Surface Temperature Sensor has an exposed thermistor that results in an extremely rapid response time. Investigate the effect of temperature on...
Collect acceleration, rotation, and altitude data in the classroom or in the field with the Go Direct® Acceleration Sensor. Mount this accelerometer on your bicycle or affix it to your lab cart without any dragging cables.
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With the Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe, your students can conduct an experiment within the laboratory fume hood while collecting data at their lab station. A range of –20 to 330 °C allows for investigations such as determining the...
The Go Direct® Charge Station provides a simple solution for charging sensors. Each charge station has sixteen charging ports—eight USB and eight wand-style sensor ports.
Go Direct® Charge Station
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The NSTA Blog recently highlighted the Vernier Go Direct 3-Axis Magnetic Field Sensor in the article, “The Vernier Three-Axis Magnetic Field Sensor: A Magic Wand for Magnets.” Reviewer Martin Horejsi discusses the sensor’s benefits for scienc...
Simplify your experimental setup with the Go Direct Current Probe. Use in combination with the Go Direct® Voltage Probe to investigate Ohm’s law or series and parallel circuits. The wireless connection eliminates additional cables that can c...