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WitMotion WT901BLECL MPU9250 IMU BLE 5.0 Accelerometer Inclinometer, 3 Axis Acce+Gyroscope+Magnetometer BLE 50m for IOS/Android

WitMotion WT901BLECL MPU9250 IMU BLE 5.0 Accelerometer Inclinometer, 3 Axis Acce+Gyroscope+Magnetometer BLE 50m for IOS/Android

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Specifications

Brand Name
WitMotion
High-concerned chemical
None
Origin
Mainland China
Output
Digital Output
Theory
IMUsensor
Type
Acceleration Sensor
is_customized
Yes
Use
Tilt Angle Measurement
Voltage Input
3.3-5V
Consumption Current
Typical 25mA
Volume
36*51.3*15mm
Measuring
3-axis XYZ Acceleration, Angular rate, Gyro, Angle, Magnet Field
Range
Acceleration: 16g, Angular Velocity: +-2000 degree/second
Output Frequency
Max 200HZ (baud rate 115200)
Interface
TTL level, Type-C
Baud Rate
115200kps
Compatibility
PC, Android, IOS system
Bluetooth Version
Bluetooth 5.0, Low-consumption
Technical Support
Provide Android, IOS App, PC software, Sample code
Design
Built-in MPU9250, built-in rechargeable battery
After-Sale Service
Lifetime Technical Support
Choice
yes
semi_Choice
yes

Product Description





Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Where can I find the tutorial and related software for the sensors?
A:  You can scan below QR code and visit the WitMotion document center link and search the model you bought.
There will be a manual with step by step guiding to set up the sensors.
If you have any questions, WitMotion support team can be reached at support@wit-motion.com (normal response time: 12Hrs)
Q: It is my first time using Bluetooth sensors. Shall I buy any other tool for the connection?
A: If you use it with iPhone or Android smartphone, the BLE adapter is not required.
The BLE 5.0 adapter would be required for Bluetooth connecting to a Windows PC.
If you need to connect several sensors at the same time, you will need to buy several adapters to pair multiple devices.
Due to the communication protocol, the sensor WT901BLECL cannot directly pair with laptop's own Bluetooth. Even paired, there will not be data output and the range of Bluetooth will be influenced.
Q: Can I develop my own APP for the devices to collect the data?
A: For sure. The Android APP's source code will be provided for reference. Likewise, if you plan to integrate the sensor's data with your APP or other devices, it is necessary to study the communication protocol for data analysis.
 
 
Q: If I plan to use the WT901BLECL or BWT901CL Bluetooth accelerometer for Arduino, or Raspberry Pi, what should I do?
 
A: For wired connections, it's easier to use a type-C cable to connect the Arduino or Raspberry pi board to the IMU sensor.
For Bluetooth connection, because the Bluetooth acceleration sensor works as a slave and there will be a Bluetooth adapter that works as a master to build the communication. It is required to build the same Bluetooth chip or use the exclusive adapter to connect Arduino or Pi to Bluetooth IMU sensors, that will work eventually.
If you do not prefer this way, please kindly buy the serial sensors like WT901 modules. That is an easier way to collect IMU data with the MCU board like Arduino.
Q: Can I use the WitMotion software with Linux, Python system or Mac compupter?
A: Witmotion software is provided as free, and compatible with the Windows system only, including Win 11, 10, 8, 7, and XP.
There will be new SDK launching in the future to help customers who intend to use the sensors for Linux, Python or Mac. Please keep attention to our market news.
 
Q: I need the sensors printed with our logo (OEM order) or customized functions, can you make it?
A: The answer is YES. The sensor order with customization requests would be welcome.
* OEM logo with customer's logo would be available. Once you share the LOGO.ai file, our photographer will help you finish the * design.
* There are over 25+ professional engineers ready for helping you build the preferred sensor.
* If you need 20pcs or above large quantities, pls directly contact us for a better price.
 



Product information last updated on March 18, 2026