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Grove - Button (P)

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SKU C000142 Barcode 111020000 Show more
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A sister version of original Grove - Button.

Overview

What does “P” mean? “P” is for “panel mount” in this product. This Grove – Button is a sister version of original Grove - Button.
They are identical except the Grove connecter is moved to the back so that you can easily use it as a neat and wire-free human interface device.


Tech specs

Technical Details

Dimensions

20mm x 20mm x 20mm

Weight

G.W 7g    

Battery

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Part List

Grove – Button(P)

1

Grove Cable

1

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