The CBR 2 is TI's answer to an easy, affordable data collection device!

TI Calculator Based Ranger 2

TI Calculator Based Ranger 2


Designed for teachers who want their students to collect and analyze real-world motion data, such as distance, velocity and acceleration. Great for algebra through calculus and statistics, physical science and physics.

USB Plug-and-Collect

Plug the CBR 2 sonic motion detector to your TI-84 Plus family calculator using the USB CBR-to-calculator cable and begin collecting data immediately (Vernier EasyData™ App required). The calculator will automatically launch the App and begin displaying the current distance reading.

CBR 2 sonic motion detector capabilities and highlights:

  • Includes 5 sample classroom activities for math and science
  • Pivoting sensor head for easy positioning
  • Upgraded design and new color
  • USB connectivity to the TI-84 Plus family of graphing calculators
  • Record data from 15 cm (5.9 in.) to 6 m (19.7 ft.)
  • Sensitivity switch for normal and track modes
  • Use with dynamic tracks, coffee filters, graph match, ball-toss and other activities
  • Improved real-time graphing

Same price as original CBR, updated to work even better with the TI-84 Plus family.

Price: $86.85
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