Weather sensors
Something for fans of microcomputer projects
We have prepared for you a wide range of weather sensors in the form of discrete elements, as well as ready-made modules with power systems that are ready to work with popular microcomputer development kits, such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi. The DS18B20 temperature sensors with a 1-wire interface, known to electronics, are widely used and appreciated for their wide temperature measurement range and simple operation from the 1-wire interface microcontroller, combined with the SYH-2R series resistive humidity sensors will allow you to construct the simplest, yet very useful station. weather at a very affordable price. If you want to expand the capabilities of your station, use a very interesting humidity, temperature and pressure sensor BME280, combined with dust and air purity sensors DSM501B, PMS5003 or SDS011. For the most demanding users, we offer Arduino or Combo CCS811/BME280 weather station modules, which enable measurement of pressure, temperature, air humidity, altitude, as well as organic compounds and carbon dioxide in the air. They also have connectors for optional weather sensors, such as wind direction and speed, or rainfall sensors.
Turn on and measure
Of course, to have your own weather station, you don't have to be a fan of wires, soldering or microprocessor programming. At Botland you'll find the Green Blue GB522 WiFi weather station, which is ready to use right out of the box. On the large color screen, you will see the current temperature, humidity, pressure and graphic weather forecast, as well as the current time, phases of the Moon and trends in changes in atmospheric conditions. Thanks to WiFi, you can see the same measurements anywhere in your apartment using a mobile phone with the station manufacturer's application installed. However, if you would like to try your hand at electronics, we have a real attraction for you - a weather station for self-assembly! You receive a set of elements with a stylish wooden casing and assembly documentation. The station's design is based on an Arduino system and can measure CO2, TVOC, atmospheric pressure, temperature and air humidity, and also detects lightning or electronic discharges within a radius of up to 40 km! All measurements are visible on the color display. If you are looking for an autonomous air purity, smog and dust sensor, try LookO2 v3, the measurements of which can be read in the cloud via built-in WiFi using any device with Internet access.