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Boson - Ultrasonic Sensor - Input

Item Code: DFR045
$42.49 (inc. GST)
$36.95 (ex. GST)
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Boson - Ultrasonic Sensor - Input is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.


The Boson Ultrasonic Sensor Module detects the distance between itself and an object in front of it using sound waves. This powerful and non-contact sensor enables students to create interactive projects that respond to proximity. Whether building a motion detector, obstacle-avoiding robot, or smart parking assistant, this sensor introduces learners to essential concepts in physics, robotics, and automation in a hands-on way.

Educational Benefits:

  • Teaches sound wave reflection and distance measurement principles.
  • Supports robotics and engineering-based learning.
  • Develops coding skills with real-time sensor integration.
  • Encourages design thinking through responsive system creation.
  • Fosters innovation by combining physical computing with spatial awareness.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Build a robot that stops or turns when it detects an obstacle.
  • Design a smart parking assistant that alerts based on distance.
  • Create a counter that records how many people walk past a sensor.
  • Program lights or sounds to change based on approach distance.
  • Use in a STEM challenge to design a safety feature for a model vehicle.

Product Specifications:

  • Ultrasonic distance sensor input module.
  • Measures 5cm long x 3.6cm wide.
  • Colour-coded blue for input modules.
  • Connects via 3-pin cable - no soldering required.
  • Includes LEGO/screw-compatible and magnetic mounting options.
  • Compatible with micro:bit, Arduino, and common programming platforms.
  • Supports MakeCode, Scratch, Python, JavaScript, and C.
  • Great for robotics, automation, and real-world application tasks.