Flex Sensor 2.2″ – Bend Sensor for Hand Gesture Recognition
Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
| Total Length | 7.5 cm |
| Active Sensor Length | 55 mm |
| Life Cycle | > 1 million bends |
| Height | 0.43 mm (0.017″) |
| Flat Resistance | 10K Ohms ±30% |
| Bend Resistance | Min. 20K Ohms ±30% (@ 180° pinch bend) |
| Power Rating | 0.5W continuous, 1W peak |
- Estimated Delivery : Up to 4 business days
- Free Shipping : On all orders over Rs. 999
The 2.2″ Flex Sensor is a thin, flexible sensor that changes its resistance when bent. It is widely used in robotics, gaming, medical devices, and motion tracking applications. The sensor features a 0.1″ spaced connector, making it breadboard-compatible and easy to integrate into various projects.
Features
✔ Bend-Activated Resistance – The resistance changes as the sensor bends
✔ Compact & Durable – Over 1 million life cycles for long-lasting performance
✔ Breadboard Compatible – 0.1″ spaced connector for easy wiring
✔ Lightweight & Thin – Ideal for wearables, haptic feedback, and medical devices
✔ Multiple Applications – Perfect for robotics, gaming, gesture control, and more
Applications
✔ Angle Displacement Measurement – Detects bending angles accurately
✔ Hand Gesture Recognition – Used in VR gloves, gaming controllers, and robotics
✔ Medical Devices – Ideal for motion tracking in rehabilitation and therapy
✔ Computer Peripherals – Enhances haptic feedback and wearable devices
✔ Musical Instruments – Enables motion-based sound modulation
✔ Physical Therapy – Assists in motion detection for rehabilitation exercises
Package Includes
✔ 1 x 2.2″ Flex Sensor – Bend Sensor
🔔 Note: To avoid damaging the sensor, do not bend the base. Only the sensing area should flex within its usable range. Firmly attach the base to ensure optimal performance and durability.


















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