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HiLetgo 2PCS APDS-9960 APDS9960 RGB Gesture Sensor Module Hand Gesture Recognition Moving Direction Ambient Light RGB Proximity Sensor Module Infrared Move Sensor

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About this item

  • APDS-9960 APDS9960 RGB Gesture Sensor Module
  • Infrared Move Sensor
  • Operational Voltage: 3.3V
  • Operating Range: 4-8in (10-20cm)
  • I2C Interface (I2C Address: 0x39)


Description:
This is the SparkFun RGB and Gesture Sensor, a small breakout board with a built in APDS-9960 sensor that offers ambient light and color measuring
, proximity detection, and touchless gesture sensing. With this RGB and Gesture Sensor you will be able to control a computer, microcontroller, robot, and more with a simple swipe of your hand!
This is, in fact, the same sensor that the Samsung Galaxy S5 uses and is probably one of the best gesture sensors on the market for the price.
The APDS-9960 is a serious little piece of hardware with built in UV and IR blocking filters, four separate diodes sensitive to different directions, and an I2C compatible interface.
For your convenience we have broken out the following pins:
VL (optional power to IR LED),
GND (Ground),
VCC (power to APDS-9960 sensor),
SDA (I2C data),
SCL (I2C clock),
and INT (interrupt).
Each APDS-9960 also has a detection range of 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 cm).
Features:
Operational Voltage: 3.3V
Ambient Light & RGB Color Sensing
Proximity Sensing
Gesture Detection
Operating Range: 4-8in (10-20cm)
I2C Interface (I2C Address: 0x39)
Package included:
2* APDS-9960 RGB and Gesture Sensor Module I2C Breakout Board Break-out for Arduino


Pedro Martin
2025-09-06 15:16:06
Proximity, light and RGB functions work fine. Gesture detection does not. Used Sparkfun's library and guide. Tried with various MCU's, on breadboard, direct connect. No change. Returned the 4 units.
KMan
2025-07-30 13:32:39
I used the Sparkfun library for this and it works great. I use it to swipe through menus on an OLED thermostat. The library has code for basic genstures but according to Adafruit more complex gestures are possible. It’s definitely a step up over using buttons and works perfectly.
Customer
2025-07-25 10:55:42
Both samples really deflective - Not just one but both bad; they both did initialize. This shows bad material and or workmanship.I got two samples in this APDS-9960 order. I ran both on Arduino Uno and ESP32 and has the same results on both ESP and Arduino. Both had very disappointing failure results. I ran instructions form several web sites. Both samples initialized with confirmation.Sample 1: After not working for a while it would all of a sudden start working at 20% or less functionality with less than 25% accuracy when it got something; some of directions had almost impossible registration at 5% or less of the time.Sample 2: would register but never produce a single interrupt for any direction.
Teak Hull
2025-06-22 13:27:09
This is a great 3 or 4-in-1 sensor. I hooked it up to an ESP32 and within minutes had it reading RGB values (see photo), proximity (see video) and hand gestures (e.g. moving left/right/up/down, moving closer/farther). For this price I could not have hoped for better performance or quality.
Customer
2025-06-09 20:06:11
Both sensors were not working as designed. I was able to connect to the sensor and get readings, but all the values are zero. No proximity/gestures were working, nor was the light sensor. Incredibly disappointed. If you're intending to use this to measure the amount of light in a completely dark room it'll be accurate, but any time there's actual light you're trying to measure, it probably won't work.
GaryM
2025-05-31 12:05:05
I feel fortunate to find these, as I have a friend with MS and could use a gesture-controller. More data will become available in the Arduino forums as this new part gets traction in the maker community
husky
2025-04-07 10:56:39
After spending many hours trying to get these boards to work with an Arduino Nano ESP32 (tried different libraries, etc...), neither one would even initialize. Very disappointing.
B. Sun
2025-04-01 12:22:56
Works with both SparkFun and Adafruit APDS9960 library without any issue.
Customer
2025-02-15 18:16:57
Gesture Sensors worked well with Arduino