The Smart Wireless Absolute Gas Pressure sensor can be used wherever you would use a pressure gauge. The advantage of use over a standard gauge will be the ability to use many sensors (for example pressure and temperature), record the data via software, display the data to a large numeric display, and record fast transient events. Examples of practical work where use of the sensor will enhance learning and understanding include work to study:  


  • Boyle’s law 
  • Gay-Lussac’s law – estimation of absolute zero 
  • Charles law. 
  • Study of the relationship between temperature, pressure and volume (ideal gas laws) 
  • Rate of chemical reaction 
  • Production of gases in enclosed atmosphere 
  • Depth gauge 
  • Changes in air pressure - barometer  


Online Videos

Learn how to use data logging in the classroom with our Secondary Science Academy demonstration videos, which will walk you through using the new EasySense app and show you how to get hands-on with the latest Bluetooth wireless sensors. The video experiments will show you how to get the best out of your science lessons.


New online content is being continuously uploaded onto our YouTube channel, including practical worksheets as well as videos.


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Explore Bluetooth Sensors

Are you looking to make the jump to our smart wireless sensors? Or have you recently purchased them and want to know more about how they work?


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Explore EasySense

The core of our science platform is our EasySense app. In these videos you will learn everything from the basics of our software to the most in-depth features.


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Explore Science Practicals

See our Smart Wireless Sensors in action with a range of practical experiments. This is the best way to get started with the new Bluetooth sensors!


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