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37 in 1 Sensors Kit Compatible with Arduino for Robotics & IoT Projects
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The 37 in 1 Sensors Kit Compatible with Arduino is a complete learning kit designed for students, beginners, makers, educators, and robotics enthusiasts who want hands-on experience with electronics, programming, and embedded systems. Featuring 37 commonly used sensor modules, this kit makes it easy to build interactive projects using the Arduino Uno Original, ESP32 Development Board, Raspberry Pi Pico, and other microcontroller platforms while learning how different sensors work in real-world applications.
The kit includes popular modules such as a joystick, relay, flame sensor, sound sensor, touch sensor, temperature sensor, Hall sensor, RGB LED, buzzer, tracking sensor, and many more. These modules help you understand sensor interfacing, analog and digital inputs, automation, and IoT concepts through practical experimentation. Pair the modules with an 830 Tie-Point Breadboard and Jumper Wires Collection for quick circuit prototyping.
Whether you're learning Arduino programming, building robotics projects, developing IoT prototypes, or completing engineering assignments, this sensor kit provides everything needed to explore electronics through project-based learning.
Explore a wide variety of sensors including motion, sound, temperature, light, flame, touch, magnetic, and tracking sensors, allowing you to build dozens of electronics projects.
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Works seamlessly with popular development boards, making it suitable for learning embedded programming across multiple platforms.
Each module can be tested independently using freely available Arduino libraries, tutorials, and sample code, making the learning process simple and practical.
Build robots, automation systems, environmental monitoring projects, and smart devices using real-world sensors commonly found in IoT Development and Robotics Projects.
Encourages experimentation, logical thinking, troubleshooting, and programming skills through interactive electronics projects.
Ideal for learning Arduino programming, electronics, and embedded systems through practical experiments.
Perfect for academic projects, robotics competitions, IoT prototypes, and final-year mini projects.
A great classroom resource for teaching sensor interfacing, automation, and programming concepts.
Build creative DIY electronics, home automation systems, and interactive projects using a wide variety of sensors.
Experiment with motion detection, obstacle avoidance, line following, and autonomous robot development.
Prototype smart devices using multiple environmental and motion sensors before developing production-ready hardware.
The 37 in 1 Sensors Kit for Arduino price in India starts at ₹889 at Robocraze, with seasonal offers, educational discounts, combo deals, and promotional offers available from time to time. Final pricing may vary based on stock availability and ongoing promotions.
As a trusted electronics and STEM learning platform, Robocraze provides genuine sensor kits sourced from verified suppliers, along with secure packaging, technical assistance, and dependable customer support to ensure a hassle-free buying experience.
The sensor kit can be used for:
| Dimensions | 22 x 15 x 5cms |
| Weight | 100g |
Unbox your 37 in 1 sensor kit and choose a module to try first. With just jumper wires, connect the sensor to your Arduino board and open sample code in the Arduino IDE. It’s a quick way to explore, making this one of the best Arduino sensor kits for easy hands-on learning.
The 37 in one sensor kit covers everything from temperature to motion. Check each module’s included sheet or search online for guides. These resources will help you understand wiring and function, great for experimenting with new Arduino projects.
Plug several modules from your 37 Arduino sensor kit into the digital or analog pins. An expansion shield keeps your connections neat, and the whole sensor module kit grows with your creativity and technical skills.
The 37 in 1 sensor module kit for Arduino is a classroom favorite. It can be used to build automatic lights, alarms, or weather stations. It’s accessible for teachers and students working on cool, practical science projects.
Find the correct library in the Arduino IDE for your chosen module from the 37 sensor kit. Built-in examples like DHT (temperature) and IRremote (infrared) make it easy to test your setup on the fly.
If your 37 in 1 sensor kit isn’t working, double-check the Arduino pinout, select the right library, and use sample codes to debug. Most problems come down to lose wires or pin errors.
Order the Arduino sensor kit online from trusted sites like Robocraze. You’ll get the complete 37 in 1 sensor kit—all modules included—at a fair sensor kit price and with quality assurance.
The 37 in 1 Sensors Kit is compatible with popular Arduino boards including Arduino Uno, Mega 2560, Nano, Leonardo, and most other Arduino-compatible development boards. Many modules can also be used with Raspberry Pi, ESP32, ESP8266, and other microcontrollers using appropriate libraries and wiring.
Yes. The kit supports numerous online Arduino tutorials, project guides, and example programs. Beginners can easily build projects such as obstacle avoidance robots, automatic lighting systems, fire alarms, smart dustbins, and environmental monitoring systems using freely available learning resources.
Absolutely. The kit includes sensors commonly used in robotics, including line tracking sensors, flame sensors, IR sensors, Hall sensors, sound sensors, touch sensors, and joystick modules, making it ideal for building autonomous robots and automation projects.
Yes. Many modules included in the kit can be connected to Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, and Raspberry Pi boards for developing IoT applications such as smart home automation, environmental monitoring, weather stations, and remote sensing systems.
No. Most modules are pre-assembled and can be connected directly using jumper wires and breadboards, making the kit beginner-friendly for electronics learning and rapid prototyping.