HackyDev / vibrotactile-stimulator
This DIY device is for vibrotactile stimulation and consists of 8 vibration modules and a NodeMCU controller. The frequency, vibration duration, and other settings can be adjusted using a web browser through WIFI. It can be built for less than $20.
☆12Updated last year
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