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Detect Sound and Vibration for Smarter Projects

The Piezo Vibration Sensor Grove is a vibration sensor with analog output designed for sound detection, vibration alerts, and machine monitoring. It is a practical fit for makers, students, and engineers who want reliable sensor data in embedded builds.

Key details include Operating Voltage: 3.3-5V; Interface type: Analog Signal .

Why you’ll love it

  • Wide dynamic range:0.001Hz~1000MHz: Wide dynamic range:0.001Hz~1000MHz
  • Adjustable sensitivity: Adjustable sensitivity
  • High receptivity: High receptivity for strong impact
  • Easy wiring: Analog Signal
  • Power range: 3.3-5V
  • Maker-friendly build: Easy to use in prototypes, classroom projects, and custom electronics

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What you can build

This sensor is a good fit for clap switches, knock locks, vibration alarms, sound level demos, and machine monitoring.

Starter bundles

Pair it with an Arduino-compatible board, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi, plus a breadboard and jumper wires for quick setup and testing.

Recommended add-ons

Useful add-ons include an Arduino or ADC-capable board, jumper wires, and a stable power source, depending on how you plan to power, mount, and log the sensor.

Technical specifications

Product Piezo Vibration Sensor Grove
Interface type Analog Signal
Operating Voltage 3.3-5V
Interface Analog
Category acoustic sound vibration sensors

Wiring & usage notes

Connect power and ground, then read the sensor output with an analog-capable input or external ADC. Stable power and a clean ground help reduce noise.

What’s in the box

1 × Piezo Vibration Sensor Grove

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Piezo Vibration Sensor Grove measure? It is designed to measure vibration, sound, or impact.
Can I use it with Arduino, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi? Yes. It is well suited for common maker and embedded platforms, as long as you power it at the correct voltage and match the signal level to your controller.
How do I connect this Analog sensor? This sensor gives an analog-style signal, so you read it with an ADC or an analog-capable input.
What affects accuracy? Power quality, wiring, mounting, target material, and the real environment can all affect the reading. It is best to test and calibrate in the final setup.
Is it good for prototyping? Yes. It is a practical choice for learning, proof-of-concept builds, and small automation projects.

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