
Precision Wireless EMG Sensors for Research and Performance
MyoPods deliver research-grade surface EMG with 6-axis motion tracking in a wireless, 14-gram package. Capture, visualise, and export muscle data without compromise.
Why Myometric
Built for Researchers Who Demand More
Research-Grade Signal Quality
Up to 6kHz sample rate and 12-bit resolution deliver the precision surface EMG data your research demands. Integrated leads-on/off detection ensures signal integrity.
Completely Wireless
Bluetooth LE 5.4 connectivity and Qi wireless charging mean no cables, no compromise. At just 14 grams, MyoPods stay out of the way of natural movement.
Capture to CSV in Minutes
Connect up to 7 MyoPods, visualise live EMG and IMU data, log sessions, and export to CSV. MyoLogger gives you a complete data pipeline on your phone.
Products
Hardware and Software, Working Together

MyoPods
Wearable EMG Sensors
- EMG + 6-axis IMU + temperature
- Up to 6kHz sample rate
- 14g, IPX8 waterproof
- Qi wireless charging
- Bluetooth LE 5.4

MyoLogger
Data Capture App
- Connect up to 7 MyoPods
- Real-time EMG & IMU visualisation
- Session recording & logging
- CSV data export
See the Signal
MyoPods capture the electrical activity of your muscles in real-time. Move your mouse over the channels to simulate muscle activation.
Applications
From the Lab to the Field
MyoPods are designed for wherever precision muscle data matters.

Academic Research
Surface EMG research with publication-ready data export. CSV output integrates directly with MATLAB, Python, and R workflows.

Sports Performance
Monitor muscle activation patterns during training. Identify imbalances, optimise technique, and track recovery in real-time.

Rehabilitation
Track muscular recovery with objective EMG metrics. Wireless design enables natural movement during therapy sessions.

Biomechanics
Combine EMG with 6-axis IMU data for comprehensive biomechanical analysis. Synchronise up to 7 MyoPods simultaneously.
Research Notes
Latest EMG research guides and tutorials
Practical notes on signal quality, biomechanics workflows, and applied myoelectric sensing from the Myometric blog.
Industry Update
March 2026 EMG industry update: wearables, digital twins, and market momentum
A March 2026 roundup of notable developments in EMG and myoelectric sensing, from wearable muscle-metabolism research to digital twin modelling and growing demand for portable wireless systems.
31 March 2026
EMG Education
What myoelectric signals tell us about muscle activity
A practical introduction to myoelectric signals, how surface EMG captures them, and what determines whether the data is useful for research, performance, and product development.
9 March 2026