

💓 Stay ahead of the pulse—because precision never goes out of style.
The Original Pulse Sensor Plug-in delivers best-in-class biometric monitoring with a compact, lightweight design optimized for static pulse detection. Engineered by PulseSensor.com, it offers clean, reliable signals perfect for professional and DIY health projects.






| ASIN | B01CPP4QM0 |
| Item model number | PulseSensor_864620000204 |
| Manufacturer | PulseSensor.com |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 1.27 x 15.24 cm; 10 g |
F**.
Fonctionne bien quand il n'y a pas de mouvement parasite. Bien donc pour une utilisation en statique. En effet peu importe la mise en place (attache), la sueur et les frottements sont a proscrire pour que le capteur reste précis.
T**N
This worked great and without issues. Signal is quite clean.
C**L
Item dispatched by HellasDigital and not remotely as described: 1) Soft braided-wire ribbon cable. Not kidding, that's one nice cable! Not included - cheap cable used 2) An Ear Clip that's perfectly sized to the sensor. Not included 3) A Velcro Finger Strap, just like the pro's. Not included 4) Transparent Vinyl Dots, which make electrical insulation simple. Not included This is the knockoff version - no doubt.
R**B
It's good, not great. It works most of the time when you have your finger positioned JUST right, but it can sometimes produce wildly varied results which means it is NOT a reliable measuring tool. The build quality seems good but for $30 I expected something a bit more consistent. There are $5 versions of this available which I have not tested but kinda wish I had. I expect a bit of flakiness at a $5 price point - not at $30. To their credit the Arduino libraries and example code for the sensor seem solid and helpful and their website has a lot of useful information. This is an open source project which is great, but if you are going to position yourself as the premium version of the product I would expect better results.
I**H
The PulseSensors arrived in time and there were no damages. Before use, the sensor needs to be protected. There a transparent vinyl pad enclosed for the front and velcro-pads for the back. The (good) instructions tell you to seal it into hot glue, but I will do this later. The examples they provide are nice and work flawlessly. Only the pressure you apply with your finger is critical. A quite light pressure worked best for me, but its hard to be constant. Maybe a big clip, like they have in hospitals, would make it easier. I did not try the mounting variant with the ear-clip yet.