NeuLog acceleration sensors can be used for experiments that utilize acceleration measurements, such as physics, mechanics, physiology, etc.
NeuLog chloride ion sensors can be used for experiments that measure chloride concentration, such as ecology, chemistry, biology, etc.
NeuLog barometer sensors are ideal for physics, biology, environmental and earth science experiments that measure atmospheric pressure.
NeuLog battery modules enable conducting experiments away from the bench by powering sensors without being directly tethered to a smart device.
NeuLog blood pressure sensors can be used for experiments that involve blood pressure measurements, such as biology, physiology, health, etc.
NeuLog calcium ion sensors are ideal for experiments measuring calcium levels, such as environmental science, ecology, chemistry, biology, etc.
NeuLog charge sensors can be used for experiments that utilize charge readings, such as physics, electronics, chemistry, biology, etc.
NeuLog CO2 sensors can be used for experiments that measure CO2 levels, such as chemistry, physiology, biochemistry, earth science, etc.
Neulog colorimeter sensors can be used for experiments that measure liquid samples of different colors and concentrations.
The NeuLog motion sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity which requires accurate distance, velocity or acceleration readings.
The NeuLog magnetic field sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity involving magnetic fields in the fields of Physics, Mechanics, Environmental Science, Earth Science, etc.
The NeuLog current sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity which can utilize current readings in various fields.
The NeuLog dew point sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity which requires an accurate dew point reading in various fields.
The NeuLog electrocardiogram sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity that can utilize heartbeat data such as in the fields of: Biology, Physiology, Human medicine, Psychology, etc.
The NeuLog flow sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity which involves a liquid flow rate such as in the fields of Environmental Science, Ecology, Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, etc.
The NeuLog force sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity which involves both constant and changing forces.
The NeuLog force plate sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity which involves both constant and changing forces.
The NeuLog GSR sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity which utilizes the natural galvanic skin response.
The NeuLog hand dynamometer sensor is useful both as a stand-alone sensor and in conjunction with other NeuLog sensors.
The NeuLog infrared temperature sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity which requires accurate temperature measurements.
The Light Sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity where light intensity measurements are required.
The Light Sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity where light intensity measurements are required.
The NeuLog magnetic field sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity involving magnetic fields in the fields of Physics, Mechanics, Environmental Science, Earth Science, etc.
Read about NeuLog's Rational Motion Sensor usage, quick start guide and more.
Read about Neulog's Radio Frequency Module usage, storage and more.
Read about NeuLog's Respiration Temperature Sensor quick start guide, storage and more.
Read about Neulog's Relative Humidity Sensor quick start guide, storage and more.
Read about NeuLog's Pulse Sensor usage, quick start guide and more.
Read about Neulog's Photo Gate Sensor customization, quick start guide and more.
Read about NeuLog's pH Meter Sensor usage, calibration and quick start guide.
Read about NeuLog's Oxygen Sensor usage, storage and quick start guide.
Read about NeuLog's Nitrate Logger Sensor usage, technical notes, storage and more.
Read about NeuLog's View 200 Graphic Display Unit usage, technical notes, storage and more.
Read about NeuLog's Salinity Logger Sensor quick start guide storage and more.
Learn about NeuLog's Soil Moisture Logger Sensor setup, quick start guide and more.
Read about NeuLog's Spirometer Sensor setup, customization, quick start guide and more.
Lean about NeuLog's Temperature Logger Sensor setup, quick start guide, storage and more.
Read about NeuLog's Turbidity Logger Sensor usage, quick start guide, storage and more.
Read about NeuLog's Temperature Logger Sensor usage, quick start guide and more.
Read about NeuLog's USB Module usage, quick start guide, storage and more.
Learn about NeuLog's UVB Logger Sensor usage, storage and quick start guide.
Read about NeuLog's UVA Logger Sensor usage, technical notes, storage and more.
Learn more about NeuLog's View 101 Graphic Display Unit usage, quick start guide, maintenance, storage and more.
Read about NeuLog's Voltage Logger Sensor usage, quick start guide, storage and more.
Read about NeuLog's WiFi Communication Module usage, quick setup guide, storage and more.
Read about NeuLog's Wide Range Temperature Logger Sensor, usage, quick start guide, storage and more.
Read about NeuLog's Anemometer Logger Sensor, usage, quick start guide, storage and more.
The NeuLog drop counter sensor can be used for any science experiment which utilizes fluid drip rates particularly in the fields of Chemistry and Biology.
The NeuLog pressure sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity which requires an accurate pressure measurement such as in the fields of Physics, Biology, Physiology, Microbiology, Botany, Weather Science, etc.
NeuLog pulse sensor can be used for any science experiment which requires a human heart rate or pulse such as in the fields of Biology, Health Sciences, Physiology, Exercise Science, Psychophysiology, etc.
The NeuLog sound sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity which involves either sound intensity or sound wave measurements such as in the fields of Physics, Mechanics, Biology, Environmental Science, Acoustics, etc.
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Neulog takes a new approach to data collection with its plug-and-play, Wi-Fi system. In this demonstration, three meters are connected, allowing the data to be collected from a nearby laptop.
Combine the NeuLog Spirometer with the Neulog Respiration belt to unlock even more potential! Use of these two sensors in unison measures breathing range, breath intensity and total air volume.
Don’t have access to a computer? No problem! The NeuLog Data Viewer connects to all your NeuLog sensors to monitor data collection and view compiled data without a computer.
NeuLog Sensors and Visual Scientific Kits bring physics to life. Utilize the Visual Scientific Kit to calculate the velocity of a car sliding down a plane, then check your calculations with the NeuLog Photogate Sensor.
Create an exothermic chemical reaction with common household items to demonstrate a variety of principles to students young and old. NeuLog Temperature Sensors can help monitor this reaction.
Measure your pulse with IR technology, the same technology regularly used in healthcare, using the Neulog Pulse Sensor. This demonstration also provides a quick overview of the technology behind the sensor.
NeuLog’s Hand Dynamometer measures the force being applied from the hand, so the decrease in pressure over time shows the growing fatigue in the forearm muscle.
Use the NeuLog Motion Sensor to get students up and participating in a simple experiment to recreate a motion graph. Students learn about the scientific method, as well as motion and velocity graphs.
The NeuLog Forceplate Sensor measures the force received. In this simple experiment, the force for elastic and inelastic collision is compared, to show students the difference between the two.
Making electrocardiograms available for education, NeuLog’s ECG sensor utilizes the same technology from the healthcare field to show students a basic electrocardiogram.
Demonstrate the basics of Galvanic skin response, a change in conductance due to the sweat glands responding to stimuli, like a sound or smell. This sensor is insightful for biology or physiology classrooms.