I see whinners over you opening each one.. and should have cut it out. if there times is that precious they should get off the computer. Your video sir is THE BEST VIDEO on the 37 sensors I've ever seen. NO ONE has covered it with as much detail on each piece as you did. NOT ONLY telling us what it is , but what and how it's used. Couldn't have been better unless you actually hooked each one to a demonstration ( which would have taken a few hours LOL ) .. EXCELLENT STUFF!!
While I put you on 1.5 speed for most of the video, this was exactly what I needed. I just got into Raspberry Pi this past weekend, and I needed a good overview of what these types of kits contain. Thanks!
Just a tip, but you could have edited out a LOT of time by snipping all the footage of you opening baggies and removing components. The eerie silence doesn't help. Good video otherwise though.
Excellent video, audio loud and clear with me, lets a beginner know what inexpensive modules are available, I prefer the video slow rather than too fast, saves pausing and re winding like some that seem to be in a race, although might have been better to have had all modules out of plastic bags before starting, but great informative video thank you.
While seeing the modules and hearing your explanation about each one was useful, there was way too much dead air time. Showing the kit is fine for a very short intro, but the random order and time to open each one made it tedious. For future videos, perhaps consider having them all open and organized by type. Text displaying the sensor/module name would be very useful too. Finally, some explanations left me wanting just a bit more: why are the 2 headers useful tot the accelerometer module? What application might use the RGB vs the dual color LED?
Thank you. A really nice uncluttered description of what these sensors do. Nice presentation, very relaxing to listen to. I can see you are very adept at opening packages :)
Not too shabby!! Well inspired contents of actually potentially useful stuff, suited to an incredible variety of tasks in proper combos. Put an electronic ignition on that model t. Make that gas hibachi a self lighting full auto kebab cooker/delivery system. Convert the governor on your vintage Mercedes 240d to lamda closed loop. Make coffee! Survey enclosed spaces! Make a robot that annoys the cat with a laser pointer when it wanders past. Cycle your water heater to save dough. Good vid, nice to the point delivery. Thanks for posting!!
Good detail, but as others have pointed out it's barely audible. Taking the components out of the bag beforehand would have refilled in a significantly shorter video with the same level of content. Even so, thanks for making this. I picked up a similar kit and there were a few modules that I was unclear about.
I ordered one a couple of months ago and it never came with a manual. I sent tech support messages and not response. Where can I get a copy of the manual. A copy either on line or a hard copy as what came with this kit on the video.
what is the difference between the two infra red tracking sensors you showed, I understand both could be used as tracker but why two different types exist
I find these sensor kits useless because I do a lot of recycling and I've got pretty much all of the sensors and then some just from stuff that other people throw away, for anyone new to Raspberry Pi or Arduino these kits are useful to learn how it all works. However these kits aren't very practical either because you can hook up only one module at a time, there are exceptions but if you want to make something useful out of a kit like this you can forget it, these are not made to be used in a dedicated application. If you are a bit more experienced I recommend you to recycle a few broken TV's, I've got WiFi, Bluetooth, IR module, Button arrays and a sort of joystick from only one Samsung tv that had a broken display, I even made a very bright LED panel from the back-light that I can use to shoot videos and all that for free, it only took me some time to take it all apart. Best regards, Ricardo Penders
god you took for ever to open the box lol I was waiting for the Raspberry Pi and it didn't come with one, sat through this whole video. Still a good video
"And this is the Joy-detector. the signal is getting high, when there is joy and a rubber stick raises. it will get de-flated when there is no joy and the signal is getting low, zero on pint 4."
A small nitpicky correction; Mercury salts are toxic to the touch, and as long as your skin is without damages or scratches you're fine. But never the less it's moronic to risk it ;-)
And yet another nit ... that is mercury metal (Hg) and not some salt of mercury. It is technically toxic by breathing the off gassing from the metal, however, I used to play with the stuff as a kid. We would chase balls of it all over the lab table. Who knew. But I've suffered no ill effects many decades later.
People in the comment section are so unoriginal. You parrot what everyone else says, yet you still had the time to come up with a comment and post it. 🤦
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I see whinners over you opening each one.. and should have cut it out. if there times is that precious they should get off the computer. Your video sir is THE BEST VIDEO on the 37 sensors I've ever seen. NO ONE has covered it with as much detail on each piece as you did. NOT ONLY telling us what it is , but what and how it's used. Couldn't have been better unless you actually hooked each one to a demonstration ( which would have taken a few hours LOL ) .. EXCELLENT STUFF!!
While I put you on 1.5 speed for most of the video, this was exactly what I needed. I just got into Raspberry Pi this past weekend, and I needed a good overview of what these types of kits contain. Thanks!
Just a tip, but you could have edited out a LOT of time by snipping all the footage of you opening baggies and removing components. The eerie silence doesn't help. Good video otherwise though.
My advice is to watch on 2x speed
I didn't mind your presentation style at all. As a matter of fact from a newbie
Half of the video is opening ziplock bags !!!
Excellent video, audio loud and clear with me, lets a beginner know what inexpensive modules are available, I prefer the video slow rather than too fast, saves pausing and re winding like some that seem to be in a race, although might have been better to have had all modules out of plastic bags before starting, but great informative video thank you.
While seeing the modules and hearing your explanation about each one was useful, there was way too much dead air time. Showing the kit is fine for a very short intro, but the random order and time to open each one made it tedious. For future videos, perhaps consider having them all open and organized by type. Text displaying the sensor/module name would be very useful too. Finally, some explanations left me wanting just a bit more: why are the 2 headers useful tot the accelerometer module? What application might use the RGB vs the dual color LED?
Thank you. A really nice uncluttered description of what these sensors do. Nice presentation, very relaxing to listen to. I can see you are very adept at opening packages :)
Thanks for the video, are sensors compatible with both arduino and raspberry ??? no differences ??
Not too shabby!! Well inspired contents of actually potentially useful stuff, suited to an incredible variety of tasks in proper combos. Put an electronic ignition on that model t. Make that gas hibachi a self lighting full auto kebab cooker/delivery system. Convert the governor on your vintage Mercedes 240d to lamda closed loop. Make coffee! Survey enclosed spaces! Make a robot that annoys the cat with a laser pointer when it wanders past. Cycle your water heater to save dough. Good vid, nice to the point delivery. Thanks for posting!!
God, who wants to watch 10 mins of slowly unpacking ... You really are in love with your own voice ... :)
u sir saved me 30 min of life . thank you
If you want to improve your vids I strongly suggest that you annunciate, speak up and/or bring the microphone closer to you.
sounds fine to me. maybe the problem is on your end?
He needs a better microphone, for sure. He's all muffled. My treble is cranked to 11
Perfectly clear and audible here.
If I have a problem, well, I prefer to have that problem and hear it, isn't what you think?
thats because he is to close to the mic. its called the proximity effect. That and a bad audio interface cause this sound quality.
I don't often have volume at 10 and still can only hear like it is on 5. He needs more volume.
How long did it take to open the box. I fell asleep 😂
He started opening the actual modules at around 3:50.
so is V2 better thatn V1..i am looking to buy one and the price is half for V1
Good detail, but as others have pointed out it's barely audible. Taking the components out of the bag beforehand would have refilled in a significantly shorter video with the same level of content. Even so, thanks for making this. I picked up a similar kit and there were a few modules that I was unclear about.
Thanks for showing each side of the box... 👍
Are Raspberry and Arduino able to work together? I know sounds like a dumb question but I am new to this.
did you record your audio with a potato?
Tyler Hager 😂
How original.
edstar83 how timely
edstar83 roasted
Can I buy just that booklet somewhere?
try to present in faster way
Athul Devin Like taking everything out of the bags before recording. That would cut the video time in half.
agreed. too slow. stopped after tilt-switch. I'll look it up myself.
I ordered one a couple of months ago and it never came with a manual. I sent tech support messages and not response. Where can I get a copy of the manual. A copy either on line or a hard copy as what came with this kit on the video.
Thank you for doing this video. This was EXTREMLY helpful and informative.
Are these sensors and moudels compatible with Beaglebone Black Rv. C? Which similar kits yould you suggest for Beaglebone Black?
Do you know where I can find source code for these for aurduino???
Great and detailed explanation of everything. Just very slow at times.
what is the difference between the two infra red tracking sensors you showed, I understand both could be used as tracker but why two different types exist
Im a total newbie to mcu stuff. can i just connect arduino modules to raspberry pi? or do i have make different circuit design on a breadboard?
I find these sensor kits useless because I do a lot of recycling and I've got pretty much all of the sensors and then some just from stuff that other people throw away, for anyone new to Raspberry Pi or Arduino these kits are useful to learn how it all works. However these kits aren't very practical either because you can hook up only one module at a time, there are exceptions but if you want to make something useful out of a kit like this you can forget it, these are not made to be used in a dedicated application.
If you are a bit more experienced I recommend you to recycle a few broken TV's, I've got WiFi, Bluetooth, IR module, Button arrays and a sort of joystick from only one Samsung tv that had a broken display, I even made a very bright LED panel from the back-light that I can use to shoot videos and all that for free, it only took me some time to take it all apart.
Best regards,
Ricardo Penders
god you took for ever to open the box lol I was waiting for the Raspberry Pi and it didn't come with one, sat through this whole video. Still a good video
Welp 😭Does the rotary encoder have weight limit before it stops performing it basic motor functions
I enjoyed the video. Thanks for posting.
Hi i am thinking of purchasing the above kit. One query , one will also need to purchase the Rasberry pi, is that correct?
no need if you have a aurdindo than its ok
vids freee ,Thank you for your prompt reply.
best kit ever... must be expensive
I have my volume cranked up and i can hardly hear you sort your mike out and test it first next time.
"And this is the Joy-detector. the signal is getting high, when there is joy and a rubber stick raises. it will get de-flated when there is no joy and the signal is getting low, zero on pint 4."
"with to much joy, common ground is lost."
"getting a little high (also due too wifi beam too flesh absorbtion in degrees celcius,)
can you give me a price and a model number or something to identify it. they make alot of " 37 sensors" kits.
PIR sensor missing
How can i buy from sunfounder
Hi, while searching for the Rasberry Pi, I discover there are 3 types . Does any Rasberry Pi version work work with this kit?
starscreamer47 yes
bro i just want to know if there's a heat sensor....
Very Good Video for beginners!!!!
No ali link. Code?
Thank you for reviewing everything.
Even at speed 1.5 some parts are still slow lul!
The volume needs to be enhanced; I can barely detect a voice.
This is so painfully slow to watch.
you said it
I am not sure if it is on pc, but you could always speed it up if it is. Personally I prefer the 1.5x setting
Holy shit! Yeah it is...
A small nitpicky correction; Mercury salts are toxic to the touch, and as long as your skin is without damages or scratches you're fine. But never the less it's moronic to risk it ;-)
And yet another nit ... that is mercury metal (Hg) and not some salt of mercury. It is technically toxic by breathing the off gassing from the metal, however, I used to play with the stuff as a kid. We would chase balls of it all over the lab table. Who knew. But I've suffered no ill effects many decades later.
bmp280 is most upgrade to replace bmp180, so kit is probably outdated
you are updated
Painfully slow, but good info. Don't have time for this, will go to the Mr. Website.
Thanks for the upload :)
How much it cost?
And where will I get it?
Can find online this manul for sensor? pls
google is your friend.
I didnt find it :/
What did you try? Which sensor data sheet were you looking for? The answer is right underneath the video, for fucks sake.
+Mail From I couldn't find it online but the sundowner website has lots of info on each of the modules
...the manual is 50$...)))jk
Really cool video!
+Mathieu Riesling thanks!
Is it possible that I could make a computer with this set
Where can I purchase a kit?
+Star Varnum I put a link in the description where you can get it
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29 Minutes for unpacking one box of stuff. I guess there is more coming, this is not all, there must be more!
sorry found your information its $98 and comes in a different box.
Superb...thanks
People in the comment section are so unoriginal. You parrot what everyone else says, yet you still had the time to come up with a comment and post it. 🤦
At the time of this video, the kit is 99 USD.
OMG!! Must be Supply & Demand....or the REally Nice Manual!!....
It may take you an hour and a half to watch 60 Minutes.
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speed 1,5 and that vill do it
Sensors and Modules Kit
awesome
He talks so slow. Like the sloth in zootopia.
maybe take all the shit out of the bags prior to explaining each component. 30 min video could be under 10.
Unboxing is so over done, we get it, there is a bag and a box. sigh
In this modern world is
electronic playground
Thank you for going slow from a newB
Lucky man.........
very expensive kit
Try to do fast not slowly
OMG, why so slow! Thanks good for youtube speed x2.
Wooah slow down dude!!!! I can't understand even half of your words
Boring to watch a great content.
I can't watch this whole video
a nice how to waste time...
Wow is this for a 4 yr old!?? Wtf
Wow, you dragged this one out. I gave up
Holy shit your moving in slomo.