The Wireless Temperature Link enables wireless connection for any PASCO temperature probe with a 3.5-mm connection. This wireless temperature sensor is compatible with our fast response temperature probe that connects to the front of the sensor.
- 1x Fast Response Temperature Probe
See the Buying Guide for this item's required, recommended, and additional accessories.
Product Summary
The Wireless Temperature Sensor Link enables wireless connection for any PASCO temperature probe with a 3.5-mm connection. The link comes with a Fast Response Temperature Probe, but it can also connect to the Stainless Steel Temperature Probe, Skin/Surface Temperature Probe, the Absolute Zero Sphere, and the Ideal Gas Law Apparatus.
What's Included
- 1x Fast Response Temperature Probe
Product Specifications
Compatible Temperature Probes | Skin/Surface (PS-2131); Fast Response (PS-2135); Stainless Steel (PS-2153) |
Range with included probe | -35°C to 135°C |
Resolution | 0.05°C |
Accuracy | ±0.5°C |
Maximum Sample Rate | 20 Hz |
Jack | 3.5 mm stereo |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.2 |
Logging | Yes |
Battery Type | Coin Cell |
Battery Life | >1 year |
Battery & Logging
Stored Data Points Memory (Logging) 1 | >55,000 |
Battery - Connected (Data Collection Mode) 2 | >90 hr (>1yr of normal classroom use)* |
Battery - Logging (Data Logging Mode) 3 | >48 hr |
Battery Type | Coin Cell |
1 Minimum # of data points with all measurements enabled, actual results depend on enabled measurements.
2 Continuous use in a connected state until battery failure, actual results will depend on sample rate, active measurements, and battery condition.
3 Logging until battery failure, actual results will depend on sample rate, active measurements, and battery condition.
* Normal classroom use is the sensor in active use for 20min/lab for 120 lab periods/yr.
Data Collection Software
This product requires PASCO software for data collection and analysis. We recommend the following option(s). For more information on which is right for your classroom, see our Software Comparison: SPARKvue vs. Capstone »
Connectivity Options
This product can connect directly to your computer or device with the following technologies. No Interface required. See the following guide for details regarding device compatibility: Wireless Bluetooth Product Compatibility »
Buying Guide
Recommended Accessories | P/N | Price |
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Absolute Zero Sphere | TD-8595 | -- |
Ideal Gas Law Apparatus | TD-8596A | -- |
Replacement Parts | P/N | Price |
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Coin Cell Battery Pack | PS-3504 | -- |
Also Available | P/N | Price |
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PASPORT Skin/Surface Temperature Probe | PS-2131 | -- |
PASPORT Fast Response Temperature Probe (3 pack) | PS-2135 | -- |
PASPORT Stainless Steel Temperature Probe | PS-2153 | -- |
USB Bluetooth Adapter Required by older computers without bluetooth 4.0 or later | PS-3500 | -- |
Product Guides & Articles
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Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the Wireless Temperature Sensor Link.
Visit PASCO's Experiment Library to view more activities.
Regulation of Body Heat
Students use two fast response temperature probes to look for evidence of homeostasis while experiencing changes in external body temperature.
Homeostasis
Students use multiple temperature probes simultaneously to investigate the body’s ability to maintain homeostasis when subjected to a cold stimulus.
Energy Content of Food
Students use a wireless temperature link and a fast response temperature probe to compare the amount of energy available from different food sources.
Homeostasis
Students use multiple temperature probes simultaneously to investigate the body’s ability to maintain homeostasis when subjected to a cold stimulus. 3201
Varying Reaction Rates
Students will use a wireless temperature link with a fast response temperature probe to investigate how different temperatures affect the rate of a chemical reaction.
Cellular Respiration in Yeast
Students use an optical dissolved oxygen sensor and a fast response temperature probe to investigate the effect of temperature on the cellular respiration rate of yeast cells.
Cell Size
Students use temperature probes to measure the effect of cell size on cell cooling rate using cubes of potato tissue.
Blockly Extension: Energy Flow
Students use a temperature sensor and Blockly code to sense temperature change within a system and report the direction of energy flow based on temperature trends.
Support Documents
Manuals | ||
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Wireless Temperature Link Reference Guide | English - 323.05 KB | |
Safety Sheets | ||
Lithium Battery Safety Data Sheet | English - 129.01 KB | |
Knowledge Base | ||
How do I troubleshoot connecting a wireless sensor? | Aug 22nd, 2022 | |
Windows asks for a PIN number when connecting wireless sensor or device | Sep 18th, 2023 | |
Android asks for a PIN number to pair a wireless device to system | Aug 29th, 2023 | |
How to install the Data Streamer app extension within Microsoft Excel | Apr 5th, 2023 | |
Proper preparation of coin cells for recycling | Dec 12th, 2022 | |
Thermistor Table (Temperature vs Resistance) | Aug 29th, 2023 |