“…At present, traditional sensors based on inorganic or metal materials in the market usually have excellent electrical properties, durability, and compatibility. However, due to their stiffness, brittleness, hydrophobicity, and weak tensile properties, traditional sensors are not suitable for wearable sensors used for human motion detection [ 2 , 3 ]. Three-dimensional conductive hydrogels with excellent flexibility have received considerable attention as emerging materials with substantial applications as electronic skins, flexible wearable devices, multifunctional sensors, and so on.…”