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Adafruit BME280 I2C or SPI Temperature Humidity Pressure Sensor (STEMMA QT) Reviews

4.6 Rating 15 Reviews
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Preety good product would of liked maybe a direction to some data sheets and code library’s for it
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Posted 5 years ago
The BME280 arrived very promptly and works as described - happy with my purchase!
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Posted 5 years ago
Doddle to use, very stable outputs. I was quickly busy integrating the data into my project rather than having to spend time getting the sensor working.
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Posted 6 years ago
I've used a number of weather sensors in an outdoor station and this is one of the simplest to get working with an Arduino. It needs some sort of cover to protect it from the worst of the weather - even inside a Stevenson screen (mine is on a very exposed hillside). But overall a good robust sensor with temperature, humidity and pressure all solidly recorded. The humidity readings creep up a little over time so I bring it inside for a drying out every now and again.
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Posted 6 years ago
A good accurate device but you must use the first SDA to connect it on the raspberry Pi as python will not pull data from the second sda channel. Also instead of a normal BME280 library that you can call you have to do this adafruit virtual blinka thing which is very annoying and frustrating making a simple project very complex.
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Posted 7 years ago
Got this sat outside under cover and taking pressure, temperature and humidity readings, really impressed so far. Not sure how it will get on in the long run with moisture, but we'll see.
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Posted 7 years ago
Does what I need
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Posted 8 years ago