The MyoWare® 2.0 Muscle Sensor Wireless Kit is an all - in - one, Arduino - compatible electromyography (EMG) solution. It equips you with everything from the MyoWare 2.0 ecosystem to test wireless setups for your application. The MyoWare® 2.0 Wireless Shield takes readings from the muscle sensor and wirelessly sends data via the included ESP32 - WROOM. It has a built - in LiPo battery to power the sensor and the ESP32 module remotely. With snap connectors and low - profile pogo pins, you can easily stack it on the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor.
This kit comes with 20 biomedical sensor pads, a mini screwdriver for shield removal, a USB A to C cable for recharging or connecting to a computer, a sensor cable for distant muscle groups, and a Myoware cable shield.
The MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor in this kit has a brand - new, user - friendly, compact design and an upgraded chipset, enhancing performance and reliability. It measures muscle activity through surface electromyography (EMG). When your brain signals a muscle to flex, it activates motor units. The harder you flex, the more motor units are recruited, increasing electrical activity. The sensor analyzes this activity and outputs a signal indicating the flex strength.
The innovative connector system eliminates soldering for the MyoWare 2.0 ecosystem, whether you're using the LED Shield or an Arduino - compatible board.
Note: Due to the installed battery, this item may take longer to process and doesn't qualify for same - day shipping. Batteries can't be shipped via Ground or Economy to Alaska or Hawaii.
Important: MyoWare 2.0 ecosystem boards aren't for diagnosing, curing, mitigating, treating, or preventing diseases in humans or animals.



Using the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor Wireless Kit is easy. First, stack the Wireless Shield on top of the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor using the snap connectors and pogo pins. Then, select a power source and flip the power switch to the ON position. Attach the biomedical sensor pads to the muscle you want to measure and connect them using the sensor cable.
If you want to visualize the muscle activity, you can use the MyoWare 2.0 LED Shield. For more detailed analysis, connect your microcontroller to a computer with the USB A to C cable.
When you're done, use the mini screwdriver to remove the shields. Remember, this kit has a battery, so it might take a bit longer to process and can't be shipped via certain methods to Alaska or Hawaii.
Keep in mind that the boards in this kit are not for diagnosing or treating diseases. To maintain the kit, store it in a dry and cool place. Avoid dropping or subjecting it to strong impacts. If the battery runs low, recharge it using the USB cable.