2.2 Inch Flex Sensor | Hand Gesture Recognition

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Key Highlights

  • Thin strip body at 2.2 inch length fits glove fingers or joint mounts
  • Flat resistance of 25K ohm changes when the 2.2 inch strip bends
  • Works at 0 to 5V so any Arduino or ESP board reads it directly
  • Power rating of 0.5W continuous keeps the sensor safe during long use
  • Resistance tolerance of ±30% means values shift with bend angle naturally
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Description

The 2.2 inch flex sensor is a thin strip that changes its resistance (the opposition to current flow) when you bend it. At rest, its flat resistance is 25K ohm. Bend the strip and resistance rises proportionally. The flex sensor connects easily to any analog pin on Arduino, ESP32 boards through a simple voltage divider circuit.

When using a flex sensor arduino setup, most beginners assume the resistance change is linear across the full bend range. It is not. The biggest resistance jump happens in the first 30 to 45 degrees of bending, and change slows down at sharper angles. So light bends are easier to detect precisely than extreme bends. The flex sensor 2.2 inch has a ±30% resistance tolerance, which means two sensors from the same batch can give different readings at the same angle. Always calibrate in code before mapping values to output. Operating voltage stays within 0 to 5V, so both 3.3V and 5V boards work without any level shifting.

Students, wearable project builders, and gesture control developers all reach for this flex sensor price point as an entry into analog bend sensing. Get started by connecting it in a voltage divider with a 10K resistor to any analog pin. StemVolt provides this sensor with trusted quality, ensuring reliable performance and easy usability.

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Features:

  • Flat resistance of 25K ohm gives a clear baseline reading when sensor is straight
  • Resistance tolerance of ±30% requires software calibration for accurate angle mapping
  • Operating voltage of 0 to 5V works with both 3.3V and 5V microcontroller boards
  • Continuous power rating of 0.5W keeps the strip from overheating during extended use

Technical Specifications:

Specification Details
Length 2.2 inch
Operating Voltage 0-5V
Power Rating 0.5 Watt (continuous), 1 Watt (peak)
Flat Resistance 25K Ω
Resistance Tolerance ±30%

Applications:

  • A hand glove project uses this to detect finger bend and control a robot hand
  • A musical instrument project reads bend angle and changes note pitch in real time
  • A 2.2 inch flex sensor reads joint angle in a prosthetic finger movement system
  • A hand gesture sensor reads wrist bend and sends commands to a drone controller

Package Includes:

  • 1 x 2.2 Inch Flex Sensor
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the flat resistance of the 2.2 inch flex sensor?
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The 2.2 inch flex sensor has a flat resistance of 25K ohm when lying straight. This is your baseline reading. As you bend it, resistance rises above this value depending on how far you flex the strip.
How do I connect a flex sensor to Arduino?
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Connect it using a voltage divider circuit with a fixed 10K or 22K resistor. One end of the flex sensor goes to 5V, the other to the resistor and your analog pin. Read the analog value and map it to a bend angle in your sketch.
Can the 2.2 inch flex sensor work with a 3.3V board like ESP32?
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Yes, the 2.2 inch flex sensor operates from 0 to 5V so it works fine at 3.3V too. Just use a matching resistor value in your voltage divider and read through the ADC pin on your ESP32 or similar board.
Why does my flex sensor give different readings each time?
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The resistance tolerance is plus or minus 30%, which means readings vary between sensors and even between bends. Calibrate your sensor in code by recording the minimum and maximum values during your actual use range, then map those to your output.
What projects can I build with a 2.2 inch flex sensor?
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The 2.2 inch flex sensor works well for glove controllers, robotic finger joints, gesture-based music instruments, and physiotherapy bend trackers. Any project that needs to detect how much something bends is a good fit for this sensor.
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