Based in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Data Harvest has been developing and supplying leading science equipment for schools for over 30 years
Giveaway Competition: V-Hub4 Sensor Link and SmartQ Temperature Sensor Competition!
V-Hub Sensor Link Introduction
The V-Hub4 Sensor Link makes Data Harvest SmartQ sensors work with iPads, tablets, phones and PCs using bluetooth connectivity and the EasySense software, allowing you to connect up to 4 of external SmartQ sensors to 1 V-Hub4 interface. In short V-Hub4 makes your sensors wireless!
With a built-in rechargable battery, V-Hub4 powers all of the sensors for a whole class day. It's small, light and can be mounted on a retort stand along with your experiment apparatus. V-Hub4 also features a graphical display which makes connectivity easy. If you already have a range of Data Harvest sensors and want to make any of them wireless, V-Hub4 offers the most practical and affordable solution.
To see an overview video of the V-Hub4: https://youtu.be/9Fe9yPC0-c4
To visit the V-Hub4 website page: http://data-harvest.co.uk/catalogue/science/secondary/data-loggers/vhub4/2504PK
To visit the V-Hub8 website page: http://data-harvest.co.uk/catalogue/science/secondary/data-loggers/vlog8/2408PK
Temperature Sensor Link: http://data-harvest.co.uk/catalogue/science/secondary/smartq-sensors/smartqsensors/3100
Competition questions:
Question A: In short, What does V-Hub4 do?
Question B: The V-Hub8 features 4 internal sensors, can you name them?

Competiton questions:
Q1: What award did Vu+ win in 2018?
Q2: What technology is used to connect Vu+ to multiple iPads?
Q3: What are the internal sensors?
Email your answers to:
rebecca@ase.org.uk
Entry information may be passed on to Data Harvest.
Please state in your email if you do not wish to be contacted by email unless a winner.
Competition closes: Wednesday 31st October 2018.
The winning entry will be notified via email during November 2018.