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Myo Gesture Tutorial

The MYO is a creative controller for interacting with your ez-robot. It uses gestures and an accelerometer to trigger actions, events and move servos. This tutorial demonstrates how to add a Myo to your EZ-Robot.

Here's a link to the manual page: https://synthiam.com/Tutorials/Help.aspx?id=206


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The MYO is a creative controller for interacting with your ez-robot. It uses gestures and an accelerometer to trigger actions, events and move servos. This tutorial demonstrates how to add a Myo to your EZ-Robot.

Here's a link to the manual page: https://www.ez-robot.com/Tutorials/Help.aspx?id=206


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This is about 8 years old and no one has commented on using it. It would be nice to know how it works with ARC. Please let us know how you progress with this.

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I have one it sort of works. It is a really gimmicky device though. Maybe if you see it in a firesale at an auction buy one but other than that save your money. The company that made it  Thalmic Labs discontinued the product about 5 years ago. They received a bunch of grants from Canadian Govt, changed their name to North and went into the Smart Glasses market. They were eventually acquired by google, their product bombed and all the employees were let go.

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I appreciate the heads up and  as I tried to look for it this morning couldn’t find any and I bought the Kinect instead.

Actually I bought 2 of the Wii so that I can control many motors and do the Auto Position at the same time. Synthiam is a very cool program. Kinect and a virtual reality headset will be a little farther down the road.