Hand Tremor Steadiness Test Kit with Arduino Nano + MPU6050
Hand Tremor Steadiness Test Kit – Build a Tremor Analyzer with Arduino Nano + MPU6050
Every part needed, pre-tested for compatibility, with an AI build companion trained on this exact project. Shipped from Bengaluru in 3-5 days.
Build a hand tremor tester that measures your steadiness with precision. Hold your hand steady, and the MPU6050 gyroscope-accelerometer detects even the smallest micromovements. An Arduino Nano computes a root-mean-square (RMS) acceleration score and displays it instantly on a crisp OLED screen – turning a simple steadiness challenge into a quantifiable experiment. Whether for a school science exhibition, a biology-STEM integration project, or just a fun competition among friends, this kit makes invisible tremor visible.
What You'll Build
You'll assemble a complete steady-hand test device that fits on a breadboard. The Arduino Nano reads acceleration data from the MPU6050 over I2C, calculates RMS acceleration during a timed trial, and shows the tremor score on a 0.96-inch OLED display. A tactile button starts each attempt. Once built, challenge your friends: who can hold their hand the steadiest? The lower the score, the better the control. You’ll have a repeatable, science-backed way to compare steadiness – a great tool for classroom data collection or simply understanding sensor-based measurement.
What You'll Learn
- Reading raw accelerometer and gyroscope data via I2C from the MPU6050
- Programming an Arduino Nano to compute root-mean-square (RMS) acceleration
- Displaying real-time scores and graphics on a 0.96-inch OLED screen
- Designing a simple user interface with a tactile button and breadboard layout
Kit Contents
| Component | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Arduino Nano | 1 |
| MPU6050 | 1 |
| 0.96in OLED | 1 |
| Tactile Button | 1 |
| 4.7kΩ Resistors | 5 |
| 400-pt Breadboard | 1 |
| M-M Wires | 20 |
| 9V Battery Snap | 1 |
Why Buy This Kit Instead of Sourcing Parts Separately
| Factor | Sourcing Separately | Compoden Kit |
|---|---|---|
| Compatibility checks | You verify every part | Pre-tested as a system |
| Build support | Forums and scattered tutorials | AI companion trained on this exact project |
| Time to first working build | Days of debugging | Hours, with step-by-step guidance |
| Shipping coordination | Multiple sellers, multiple delays | One shipment from Bengaluru in 3-5 days |
Who This Kit Is For
This kit is ideal for school students from class 5 to 10 taking their first steps into sensor-based STEM projects. CBSE Class 11–12 students can integrate it into physics and biology investigations, while ATL Tinkering Labs will find it a ready-made activity for introducing accelerometry and data science concepts. B.Tech ECE/EEE freshmen can use it as a quick demo project, and parents or educators seeking a safe, guided electronics kit for young makers will appreciate the clear, age-appropriate instructions and instant AI support.
Built and Backed by Compoden
Every Compoden kit ships with an AI build companion trained on this exact project — accessible via a QR code on the box, with WhatsApp and email backup. We've spent 10 years building projects for makers, schools, and institutions across India. If a part fails because of a manufacturing defect, replace it free within 7 days.
What if I get stuck during the build?
Scan the QR code on the box to access your AI build companion, which is pre-loaded with step-by-step troubleshooting for this exact kit. You can also reach us on WhatsApp for fast human help.
Can this kit be used for a science fair project?
Yes, it demonstrates acceleration measurement, RMS calculation, and sensor integration in a compelling way. You can extend it to log data, compare test conditions, or even correlate tremor with stress or focus levels for a standout project.
How accurate is the tremor measurement?
The MPU6050’s high-resolution accelerometer and the RMS calculation provide a reliable relative steadiness score that is consistent across trials. It is not a medical-grade device, but it is perfect for educational comparisons and hands-on experimentation.
Is coding required, and do I need prior experience?
You’ll upload a pre-written Arduino sketch with clear inline explanations. No prior coding experience is necessary – just follow the guide. Understanding the code is helpful but not mandatory.
MPU6050 measures hand tremor during a steadiness task. Score based on RMS acceleration.
What's in this kit
- Arduino Nano
- MPU6050
- 0.96in OLED
- Tactile Button
- 4.7kΩ Resistors x5
- 400-pt Breadboard
- M-M Wires x20
- 9V Battery Snap
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Shipping Information
- Prepaid Orders: ₹75 for orders up to ₹999, FREE shipping above ₹999
- COD Orders: ₹125 shipping + ₹50 COD fee = ₹175 total
- Delivery Timeline: Dispatch in 1-2 days, delivery in 2-7 days depending on location
Returns & Warranty
- 7-Day Return: Manufacturing defects only (approval required)
- Warranty: 7 days from delivery
- Non-Returnable: Batteries, consumables, cut wires, clearance items