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The Raspberry Pi Pico W is the cheapest way to add sensors to Home Assistant
This tiny, inexpensive microcontroller makes it easy to build reliable, room-by-room Home Assistant sensors without paying the smart home tax.
BMV080 is a low-power, low-cost PM1, PM2.5, and PM10 sensor module with I2C and SPI interfaces that sells for just $29.90.
This is a nice one - the "Enviro + Air Quality" which works with your Raspberry Pi. It gives you information about your local indoor environment, including air quality measurements. We're talking a ...
A Raspberry Pi air quality monitor was described in Hackspace magazine issue 21. It can use any Raspberry Pi and is said to be easy to wire wrap using a SDS011 sensor. The Raspberry Pi Foundation ...
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