Replace the arduino Uno bootloader with the kuttypy bootloader compiled from source at https://github.com/csparkresearch/KuttyPy-GUI/tree/master/docs/firmware
In the Python app , run the Graphical interface for Arduino Uno
python3 KuttyPyUno

You're looking at an arduino uno running the kuttyPy bootloader, and the Python App reading values from an MPU6050 and showing them on nice looking Guages.
More at the project page : https://csparkresearch.in/kuttypy#Plug%20and%20Play%20%20I2C%20sensors
You can simply plug and play a range of I2C sensors, and also add support for more by modifying the Python Library. This is probably the most affordable sensor testing/logging jig out there
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