Gyroscopes are motion sensors designed to measure and detect angular velocity or rotational motion around multiple axes. These sensors utilize principles such as Coriolis force, vibrating masses, or optical interference to sense changes in rotational motion accurately. Gyroscopes find applications in navigation systems, inertial measurement units (IMUs), stabilization systems, and robotics for tasks such as attitude control, orientation tracking, and motion sensing. They offer high sensitivity, precision, and stability, enabling accurate measurement of angular velocities and rotational movements in dynamic environments. Gyroscopes play a crucial role in enhancing the performance and functionality of electronic devices and systems requiring precise motion detection and control.