AD8232 ECG module is a compact heart rate and ECG monitoring sensor for biopotential signal acquisition, designed to capture electrical activity from the heart for real-time pulse tracking, waveform visualization, and ECG measurement in wearable health devices and biomedical prototypes. Based on the AD8232 analog front-end, this sensor kit includes electrodes and lead cables, making it easy to connect to microcontrollers with analog input such as Arduino and ESP32 for data logging, signal processing, and prototyping. Ideal for wearables, health monitoring, and educational projects, it helps developers build portable pulse and ECG experiments with a practical, ready-to-use sensor platform.

AD8232 ECG module is a compact heart rate and ECG monitoring sensor for biopotential signal acquisition, designed to capture electrical activity from the heart for real-time pulse tracking, waveform visualization, and ECG measurement in wearable health devices and biomedical prototypes. Based on the AD8232 analog front-end, this sensor kit includes electrodes and lead cables, making it easy to connect to microcontrollers with analog input such as Arduino and ESP32 for data logging, signal processing, and prototyping. Ideal for wearables, health monitoring, and educational projects, it helps developers build portable pulse and ECG experiments with a practical, ready-to-use sensor platform.
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AD8232 ECG module is a compact heart rate and ECG monitoring sensor for biopotential signal acquisition, designed to capture electrical activity from the heart for real-time pulse tracking, waveform visualization, and ECG measurement in wearable health devices and biomedical prototypes. Based on the AD8232 analog front-end, this sensor kit includes electrodes and lead cables, making it easy to connect to microcontrollers with analog input such as Arduino and ESP32 for data logging, signal processing, and prototyping. Ideal for wearables, health monitoring, and educational projects, it helps developers build portable pulse and ECG experiments with a practical, ready-to-use sensor platform.