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PASPORT AirLink SI - PS-2005A

PASPORT AirLink SI

  • Wireless Data Connection
  • Make Any PASPORT Sensor Wireless

PASPORT AirLink SI

PS-2005A

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About the PASPORT AirLink SI

Connect any PASPORT Sensor wirelessly to your Bluetooth-enabled computer -- up to 10 meters away! Great for experiments where cables are limiting, where protecting students and computer is necessary, or for teacher demonstrations. With the PASPORT AirLink SI you can perform real-time experiments wirelessly -- throw a football while measuring both acceleration and height, or "watch" water cool in the freezer.

No built-in Bluetooth capability? Purchase a Bluetooth USB Adapter, plug it into your USB port, and you're ready to go!

The PASPORT AirLink SI accommodates a single sensor -- but when used with PASPORT's many MultiMeasure Sensors, your data collection options are plentiful.

NOTE:  The Airlink SI is not compatible with the SPARK Science Learning System, SPARKvue for computers or  SPARKvue for the iPhone.  For use with an iPhone or iPod Touch, please see the Airlink 2.

Includes

  • AirLink Wireless Sensor Interface
  • Power Adapter
  • DataStudio Lite Software

The 3-Axis Acceleration/Altimeter Sensor becomes wireless with the PASPORT AirLink SI.

Acceleration and altitude data now wirelessly transmits in real-time to your laptop.

Wireless sensing gives your students the means to measure their world--without strings.

Inquiry needs to be flexible--and now it can be

Adding the flexibility of wireless data collection to the science classroom, the PASPORT AIrLink SI is ideal for experiments where cables are limiting, where students and/or computers need protection, or for teacher demonstrations.

Perform real-time experiments wirelessly:

  • ‘Watch’ water cool in the freezer
  • Measure acceleration and height as a football is thrown
  • Collect data from a stream directly into your laptop -- even while your laptop is safely away from the water.
  • See live acceleration data while a student is swinging
  • Hoist a sensor up a flagpole for a different view of the weather

 

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