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The 5V HCSR04 Ultrasonic Sensor 4pin is a brand new module made for IoT, robotics, and general electronics projects that need non-contact distance measurement. With a straightforward 4-pin interface using VCC, GND, Trig, and Echo, it is easy to integrate into many common development and prototype setups. This sensor uses ultrasonic time-of-flight measurement to send a pulse and read the returning echo, allowing it to detect objects and calculate distance in real time.
With a stated measurement range of 2 cm to 400 cm and stated accuracy of ±3 mm, the HC-SR04 is well suited to obstacle avoidance, object detection, automation tasks, and environmental sensing. It is commonly chosen for projects built around Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32, giving makers, students, and developers a practical option for a wide variety of builds. Whether you are assembling a robot, creating a proximity alert system, or adding distance sensing to a custom project, this module offers a familiar and widely used solution.
This is a brand new 5V HCSR04 Ultrasonic Sensor 4pin for IoT use. It is suitable for new builds, replacement needs, classroom projects, and prototype work where compact distance sensing is required.
The 5V operating design and simple pinout make it a practical choice for users who want a sensor that fits easily into many electronics workflows. Its common use across hobby and development platforms also makes it a convenient option when sourcing parts for ongoing projects.
GAMERIFT offers straightforward product listings so you can quickly find the components that match your project needs. This 5V HCSR04 Ultrasonic Sensor 4pin is presented with clear identification, new condition, and the key specifications buyers often look for when choosing a distance sensor. If you need a brand new ultrasonic module for robotics, automation, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or ESP32 work, this sensor is a practical choice for everyday electronics projects.