Wireless ECG sensor

ULabs
sens-at-026
Sensorium

Electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor designed for measuring cardiac electrical activity and voltage waveforms.

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Working Principle

The electrocardiogram, also known as a cardiac electrical activity diagram or ECG, represents the electrical signals generated by the heart. The electrocardiogram sensor is connected to your body to measure cardiac electrical activity, and the software displays this activity in graphical form.

Measurement Capabilities

Range: 0–5 V

Resolution: 0.1 mV

Sampling Rate: 50–200 Hz

Structure and Features

  1. Equipped with a 1.8-inch color LCD screen.
  2. Configured with five functional buttons for a simple and user-friendly interface.
  3. Supports high-speed USB data transfer for rapid communication with data acquisition devices.
  4. Enables wireless communication with experimental terminals.
  5. Features a built-in high-capacity removable battery.
  6. Includes a snap-on sensor interface for compatibility with standard sensors in combined experiments.
  7. Provides fixed mounting points for integration with traditional equipment on iron stands.
  8. The sensor is compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows operating systems.

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Built‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.

Additional info

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Typical Applications

The electrocardiogram sensor records the heart's voltage waveform caused by heart contractions.

Experimental Application:

  • Measure electrocardiogram data while sitting, standing, before and after exercise, laughing, and before and after consuming caffeinated beverages.

Examples:

  1. Monitor the electrocardiogram of a person in a resting state.
  2. Study the significance of P, Q, R, S, and T waves.
  3. Monitor the electrocardiogram after moderate exercise.
  4. Investigate the electrocardiogram following mild stimulation.

Note

This product is intended solely for educational use and is not suitable for industrial, medical, research, or commercial applications.

Usage Tips

  1. Clean the area of skin where the electrocardiogram electrode will be attached.
  2. Place the electrocardiogram electrode on the cleaned skin (use water, soapy water, or an alcohol swab for cleaning).
  3. Position the electrodes as follows:
  • Black ground electrode on the right forearm.
  • White negative electrode on the right foot.
  • Red positive electrode on the left forearm.
  1. Metal or magnetic materials on the body may interfere with or distort the electrocardiogram signal.
  2. Once the electrocardiogram leads are connected to the electrodes, the sensor is ready to acquire data.

(Note: The baseline of the electrocardiogram waveform may shift during sensor data collection due to movement of large muscle groups. For optimal results, remain still while collecting data.)

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What it is

Wireless sensor with built‑in AI features that unlock new possibilities for data analysis and make experiments highly interactive.

Who it’s for

Ideal for school laboratories, university courses, and STEM projects.

Benefits

  • Fully wireless connection — mobility and ease of use.
  • Wide range of experiments in physiology, ecology, biochemistry, and cell biology.
  • The sensor is designed for both teachers and students, providing a complete learning cycle: from experiment setup to real‑time analysis and interpretation of results for K-12 curriculum.

Innovation

Built‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.

More information

What it is

Wireless sensor with built‑in AI features that unlock new possibilities for data analysis and make experiments highly interactive.

Who it’s for

Ideal for school laboratories, university courses, and STEM projects.

Benefits

  • Fully wireless connection — mobility and ease of use.
  • Wide range of experiments in physiology, ecology, biochemistry, and cell biology.
  • The sensor is designed for both teachers and students, providing a complete learning cycle: from experiment setup to real‑time analysis and interpretation of results for K-12 curriculum.

Innovation

Built‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.

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UNOWA's national project equipped 14 Kazakhstan universities with inclusive classrooms to a unified standard. They delivered top-quality kits, equipment, digital courses with 24/7 access, and localized resources. This game-changer strengthened inclusive education foundations nationwide.
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UNOWA's national-level ABA and ADOS-2 training became a milestone for Kazakhstan's education system. The program was comprehensive, well-structured, and perfectly aligned with inclusive education modernization goals nationwide. I appreciated the balance of deep theory, practical sessions, and 24/7 online access. This strengthened specialists' ABA and diagnostics skills, directly improving support for children with special needs.
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Customer testimonials

What our clients are saying about us.

UNOWA's national project equipped 14 Kazakhstan universities with inclusive classrooms to a unified standard. They delivered top-quality kits, equipment, digital courses with 24/7 access, and localized resources. This game-changer strengthened inclusive education foundations nationwide.
Dastan Yessenov
Coordinator of the PIU of World Bank in the Republic of Kazakhstan
UNOWA's national-level ABA and ADOS-2 training became a milestone for Kazakhstan's education system. The program was comprehensive, well-structured, and perfectly aligned with inclusive education modernization goals nationwide. I appreciated the balance of deep theory, practical sessions, and 24/7 online access. This strengthened specialists' ABA and diagnostics skills, directly improving support for children with special needs.
Karlygash Zholdassova
Inclusion Education Specialist of PIU of World Bank in the Republic of Kazakhstan
Working with the UNOWA team was a valuable and supportive experience in delivering psychological and educational projects. Their reliable platform, openness to dialogue, and continuous technical support allowed me to focus on the quality and meaning of education. I confidently recommend UNOWA as a trusted partner for the development of psychological education and human-centered support.
Liudmyla Lahuta
President of the International Institute of Psychological Maturity INC
Thanks to our partnership with UNOWA, even schools in Armenia’s most remote regions now have access to fully equipped science and technology labs. Nearly half of the country’s schools have been modernized, bringing equal learning conditions to every student, no matter where they live.
Zhanna Andreasyan
Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport. The Government of the Republic of Armenia
Thanks to UNOWA’s innovative approach and professional guidance, we’ve redefined how we prepare future educators. The MIKKO training and inclusion lab brought international best practices to our university, not just as theory, but as living, hands-on tools that inspire confidence and real change.
Irina Rovnyakova
Vice-Rector for Strategic Development and International Relations Sarsen Amanzholov East Kazakhstan University
Working with UNOWA was a turning point for our university. Their expert-led training in ABA, ADOS-2 and MIKKO reshaped how we think, teach, and prepare inclusive educators. The model inclusion classroom they equipped has become a living lab, a space where theory becomes hands-on skill. This partnership didn’t just support a project. It laid the foundation for a more humane, modern and inclusive education system in Kazakhstan.
Yerkin Zhumankulova
Vice-Rector in Academic Affairs Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University
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