Posts Tagged ‘mindsensors’

Poll: Which Sensors are the best?

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 by snowblader13 in NXT, Projects

I was Thinking about getting some more sensors besides the ones that come with the set like the IR LINK, Compass, Accelerometer ECT. Which one do you like the best? So pick which one that you have, want , or would like the most. You can select up to two of them if you cannot make your mind up. Also if there is just one that you love so much You can just vote by replying.

Go over to the forum to vote on your two favorites.

Poll: Which Sensors are the best?

Here are the ones that I thought would be the most popular:

  • Hi Technic IR LINK
  • Hi Technic Compass Sensor
  • Hi Technic Acceleration / Tilt Sensor
  • Hi Technic Gyro Sensor
  • Hi Technic Color Sensor
  • Mindsensors Acceleration Sensor
  • Mindsensors PS2 Interface
  • Mindsensors Compass Sensor
  • Mindsensors Infra Red Obstacle Detector
  • Mindsensors RCX to NXT Communication


Mindsensors+Lego=?

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 by ro1000 in News

This is written for the purpose of persuading Lego to allow Mindsensors.com to use their sensor casings.

A small NXT (a Lego robotics kit) rover drives around with a sensor that detects which way an obstacle is. The shiny white robot dashed around quickly, and the whir of the motors rises and falls as the rover drives around autonomously. The robot turns away from several walls, then finds a cup and grabs it. The sensor is made by Mindsensors, an online store that makes some of the best sensors available. (A sensor gives input on something, in this case, it detects if the robot will hit something ahead of it or not.) However, all of their sensors are all un-Lego-like because they don’t have any protective encasing. They are just bare-bone circuit boards.

Mindsensors, in my opinion, has the best sensors among all other stores I have seen so far. They have a wide selection of sensors that has all the sensors that other stores offer, and more. Their prices are reasonable, ranging from $19.95 to $97.75 and their sensors are well-made. Hitechnic, another sensor company that Lego has joined with, sells a sensor for $46.99, yet Mindsensors sells one with the same exact capabilities for just $32!

Therefore, I think, Lego should do what they have already done several times these past years with other innovative companies: join with (more…)