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  • Can Printed Sensors sense through materials?
  • Are Printed Sensors waterproof?
  • What can Printed Sensors be used for?
  • How do I connect Printed Sensors to my board?
  • How many Printed Sensors come in a pack?
  • Can I make my own Printed Sensors?

What can Printed Sensors be used for?

Printed Sensors are the perfect prototyping tool for designing smart surfaces with the Touch Board, Pi Cap or Light Up Board. They’re ideal for quickly testing out ideas, without spending time designing your own patterns, or waiting for Electric Paint to dry. Printed sensors can be cut, folded or concealed to create touch or proximity sensors.

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