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LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 Cable (Second hand)

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Extra connectors for your EV3!

Connect additional bricks, sensors and motors to your LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 robotic creations! If you’ve added extra components to your original LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 set, you’ll need these additional cables to connect them.

Various lengths between 10 cm – 20 cm. 

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The digital EV3 Color Sensor distinguishes between seven different colors and can also detect the absence of color. It also serves as a light sensor by detecting light intensities. Students can build color-sorting and line-following robots, experiment with light reflection of different colors, and gain experience with a technology that is widely used in industries such as recycling, agriculture, and packaging.
  • Measures reflected red light and ambient light from darkness to very bright sunlight
  • Capable of detecting seven colors plus the absence of color. It can tell the difference between color or black-and-white or among blue, green, yellow, red, white, and brown.
  • Sample rate of 1 kHz
  • Auto-ID is built into the EV3 Software.
The analog EV3 Touch Sensor is a simple but exceptionally precise tool that detects when its front button is pressed or released and is able to count single and multiple presses. Students can build start/stop control systems, create maze-solving robots and uncover the technology’s use in devices such as digital musical instruments, computer keyboards and kitchen appliances.
  • Cross-axle hole on button
  • Auto-ID is built into the EV3 software
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