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EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit for Arduino, Raspberry Pi & Robotics
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EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit for Arduino, Raspberry Pi & Robotics

EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit for Arduino, Raspberry Pi & Robotics

The EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit measures the electrical activity produced by your muscles (electromyography, EMG) and outputs a microcontroller-readable signal for Arduino robotics, wearables, and human-machine interface projects. Use it to detect muscle flexes and translate them into actions like moving a servo, triggering a relay, changing LED patterns, or controlling a robot based on real muscle activity. It is a solid pick for gesture control, biofeedback demos, and STEM learning around real-world sensor signals and basic signal processing.

$11.99
EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit for Arduino, Raspberry Pi & Robotics—
$11.99

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EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit for Arduino, Raspberry Pi & Robotics

The EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit measures the electrical activity produced by your muscles (electromyography, EMG) and outputs a microcontroller-readable signal for Arduino robotics, wearables, and human-machine interface projects. Use it to detect muscle flexes and translate them into actions like moving a servo, triggering a relay, changing LED patterns, or controlling a robot based on real muscle activity. It is a solid pick for gesture control, biofeedback demos, and STEM learning around real-world sensor signals and basic signal processing.

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The EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit measures the electrical activity produced by your muscles (electromyography, EMG) and outputs a microcontroller-readable signal for Arduino robotics, wearables, and human-machine interface projects. Use it to detect muscle flexes and translate them into actions like moving a servo, triggering a relay, changing LED patterns, or controlling a robot based on real muscle activity. It is a solid pick for gesture control, biofeedback demos, and STEM learning around real-world sensor signals and basic signal processing.