Wireless Remote Weather Station with micro:bit

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Resources and Going Further

Now that you've successfully got your micro:bits communicating, it's time to incorporate it into your own project! If you have not already, try making an enclosure or your weather station. (The tutorial uses a different programming language but it is a good illustration of how to place your sensors in an enclosure.)

Need more inspiration? Check out our other sensors and weather stations used in other languages found in our weather section.

Creating a Humidor Control Box

Because some of our boards need to be re-humidified after reflow, we decided to make our own humidor. This tutorial will focus on how to model a project in 3D and then fabricate it using a CNC routing machine.

Hazardous Gas Monitor

Build a portable gas monitor to check for dangerous levels of hazardous gases.

SparkFun Air Quality Sensor - SGP30 (Qwiic) Hookup Guide

A hookup guide to get started with the SparkFun Air Quality Sensor - SGP30 (Qwiic).

How to Make a Magic Mirror with Raspberry Pi

Need a great project for your Raspberry Pi 4 kit? Use it to create a command center to display the weather, clock, your calendar, or even a news feed!