• MPU-6050 MPU6050 6-axis Accelerometer Gyroscope Sensor
  • Communication mode: standard IIC communication protocol
  • Chip built-in 16bit AD converter, 16bit data output
  • Gyroscopes range: +/- 250 500 1000 2000 degree/sec
  • Acceleration range: ±2 ±4 ±8 ±16g

Works perfectly. Just wish there were more beginner videos on how to program this. I have never worked with Raw Data.

Fun to play with Have not put it to practical use yet but hoping to put it in a rocket.

I'm in the process of building a QuadCopter from scratch including the flight controller. This will be a self-stabilizing quadcopter & therefore needs attitude feedback, which will be provided by this MPU6050. It is intended for use in conjunction with an Arduino board & therefore supports the Arduino Wire library.

Works as it should. I used it for a remote controlled self balancing robot and it worked great and was fast enough for the purpose.

A bit hard to set up correctly, but the available libraries make getting raw data easy. Using the built in features is a bit harder, but still doable. Not the manufactures fault.

This is an amazingly capable (matrix of) sensor(s). It hides a lot of its capability under the covers; it can be used for a variety of tasks (with some creative thinking). At first glance it looks expensive, but it can be used to replace a variety of other sensors (ex: shock sensors, tilt sensors, inclinometer, thermometer etc.), making it a great value for the money.

Works fine and is low cost.

I have purchased a few of these for use in different projects. No issues with the product. A little tricky to get calibrated and implement, but nothing really at fault with the device. Just expect to do your own research and expect some tinkering for first time exposure. Still impressed with how sensitive these devices can be.

works great, but the Circuit board has kinda crappy design for any use outside of breadboard prototyping.

Product as expected and shipping was fast