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.
RHT03 (DHT22) Humidity and Temperature Sensor Hookup Guide
Measure relative humidity and temperature or your environment with the RHT03 (a.k.a DHT22) low cost sensor on a single wire digital interface connected to an Arduino!
Qwiic Ambient Light Sensor (VEML6030) Hookup Guide
The VEML6030 is a high accuracy ambient light sensor with 16-bit resolution. This I2C sensor can detect light similar to the human eye response. Start detecting light levels in your environment!
SparkFun Humidity Sensor Breakout - SHTC3 (Qwiic) Hookup Guide
A Hookup Guide to get started using the SHTC3 breakout.
Qwiic Kit for Raspberry Pi V2 Hookup Guide
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