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Ultrasonic Sensor

4,300 Rwf
An ultrasonic sensor operates by emitting high-frequency sound waves, typically around 40 kHz, which bounce off objects and return to the sensor. It requires low power, making it efficient for continuous use in various applications. The sensor calculates distance based on the time delay of the echo, providing reliable measurements even in low-light conditions.
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