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Get it between 2025-08-26 to 2025-09-02. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
MyoWare 2.0 Reference Cable: extension for the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor's reference pin
Insert pin into housing and place sensor pad into electrode snap: Reach targeted muscle where MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor built-in reference pin is unable
Note: MyoWare Ecosystem not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation treatment, or prevention of disease, in a man or other animals
Reference electrode socket remains active even with cable inserted: Disable socket by cutting jumper trace on the top side of the sensor; Re-enable the socket by shorting the jumper pads with solder
Note: Does not include the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor and EMG pads; These will need to be purchased separately
This is a 10 pack of the MyoWare Reference 2.0 Cables. The MyoWare 2.0 Reference Cable is meant as an extension for the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor's reference pin. You will just need to insert the pin into its housing and place a biomedical sensor pad into the electrode snap. When ready, stick the reference cable's snap pin to a separate section of the body such as a bony portion of the elbow or a nonadjacent muscle near a targeted muscle where the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor's built-in reference pin is unable to reach. Note: The reference electrode socket remains active even with the cable inserted. Disable the socket by cutting the jumper trace on the top side of the sensor. Re-enable the socket by shorting the jumper pads with solder. Additionally, the 10 pack does not include the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor, Power Shield, and EMG pads. These will need to be purchased separately. The MyoWare 2.0 ecosystem consists of shields that easily interface with the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor, which is a low-cost, compatible with Arduino, all-in-one electromyography (EMG) sensor from Advancer Technologies. The innovative connector system allows users to easily snap shields together with a compact low profile and connect to a microcontroller's analog input to measure raw, filtered, and rectified electrical activity of a target muscle. This eliminates the need to solder connections between boards. This product is a collaboration with Brian Kaminski from Advancer Technologies. A portion of each sale goes back to them for product support and continued development.