Piper Make Pulse (formerly Heart Rate Sensor)
Piper Make Pulse (formerly Heart Rate Sensor)
Piper Make Pulse (formerly Heart Rate Sensor)
Piper Make Heart Rate Sensor
Piper Make Pulse (formerly Heart Rate Sensor)
Piper Make Pulse (formerly Heart Rate Sensor)
Piper Make Pulse (formerly Heart Rate Sensor)
Piper Make Pulse (formerly Heart Rate Sensor)
Piper Make Pulse (formerly Heart Rate Sensor)
Piper Make Pulse (formerly Heart Rate Sensor)

Piper Make Pulse (formerly Heart Rate Sensor)

$59.00

The Piper Pulse is the coolest way to start exploring how human physiology works – by sensing your own! The Heart Rate Sensor is an add-on and REQUIRES a Piper Make Base Station with the Raspberry Pi Pico to get started (sold separately).  

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The Piper Pulse is the coolest way to start exploring how human physiology works – by sensing your own! The Heart Rate Sensor is an add-on and REQUIRES a Piper Make Starter Kit or Base Station with the Raspberry Pi Pico to get started (sold separately).  

Ever had your heart rate measured with one of those sensors in the doctor’s office? In this mission, you’ll build your own – using a pulse sensor and laser cut wood to construct your own personal wearable device! Plus as you help Pip and Dr. Lizard power Piperbot up in our narrative based on planet Trezed, you’ll learn how your heart pumps blood throughout your body – a foundational biomedical concept. This kit includes the Heart Rate Sensor lesson free and accessible on make.playpiper.com

Recommended for ages 8+.

  • Heart Rate Sensor
  • Laser Cut, Laser Etched Wood Pieces
  • Nylon Push-ins (2)
  • O-Ring
  • Velcro (2)
  • Jumper Wires (M2F)
  • Blueprint
  • Piper Make Sticker
Each Piper Make Kit includes a Blueprint for assembly.
For educators, our Piper Make online platform includes tools to facilitate teaching with Piper Make! Resources such as Educator Guides and a full suite of Google collaboration tools including Classroom Share Button, Google Single Sign On (SSO), and Save to Google Drive functions are free and available at make.playpiper.com.

Find Educator Guides at teach.playpiper.com