In the same tactile vein as a Makey Makey, the Bare Conductive Touch is all about interaction with the world around you. The Arduino-compatible board has 12 electrodes that can be connected to Bare’s conductive paint, conductive tape, or alligator-clipped objects around the house (like fruit). It can also act as a midi controller with Ableton Live, Garage Band, and more to create unique musical instruments or trigger sounds and songs from specific inputs.
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Reviewed: Bare Conductive Touch Board
Why To Buy
The anything-is-a-button capabilities of a Makey Makey coupled with the versatility of Arduino make this a fun way to program the world around you.
Buy Now| Specs | |
| Bare Conductive Touch | By: http://bareconductive.com |
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| Type: | Microcontroller |
| Price: | $80 |
| Software: | Arduino |
| Clock Speed: | 16 MHz |
| Processor: | 8-bit ATmega32u4 |
| I/O Pins Digital: | 20 (7 PWM) |
| I/O Pins Analog: | 12 |
| WiFi?: | No |
| Video?: | No |
| Bluetooth?: | No |
| Ethernet?: | No |
| Operating Voltage: | 5V |
| Dimensions: | 3.3 in X 2.4 in |
| Memory: | 32KB flash, MicroSD |







