Pulse Sensor Kits, Lovingly Hand-Assembled in New York

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The Pulse Sensor Kit is a kit.  It does contain an assembled PCB Pulse Sensor, but it also has a collection of other supplies that you need to get the most out of the Pulse Sensor: a Velcro strap (to wrap the sensor around your finger), an ear clip, and vinyl dots (to make the sensor more comfortable and reliable when contacting direct skin).  It doesn’t sound like a lot, but using these helps you get good long-term readings.  Unless you are a seamstress or jewelry designer, these parts are not exactly effortless to source.   We tested a lot of Velcro straps and ear clips before selecting the ones that finally made it into our kit.

The PCBs are made overseas, for the most part, when nothing goes wrong. But the rest of this kit is assembled by our hands, into a nicely compacted form. I’ve always loved time-lapse videos, so I made a video of us assembling about 800 kits to go out into the world.

Pulse Sensor Kit


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4 thoughts on “Pulse Sensor Kits, Lovingly Hand-Assembled in New York

  1. Paul Kirwan says:

    How do I get one ?

  2. Bryan Bennett says:

    I have been using the Pulse Sensor connected to a PIC MCU in an attempt to monitor heart rate while sleeping. Previously I used a manufactured device which was a pulse oximeter connected to a wrist band MCU with a silicone (rubber-like) finger tip glove that securely held the finger tip probe in place while I slept so as to increase the likelihood of getting an accurate signal. I am very interested in purchasing a silicone finger tip glove that could accommodate my AMPED Pulse Sensor for my sleep studies. Do you sell any such kind of device or can you advise me where I might find such a device? Thanks

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