DIY 3D Printed IoT Weather Station Using an ESP32

Today we’re going to be building a wireless outdoor weather station that takes temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, light and wind speed readings, and uses WiFi to post the data to the cloud which can then be accessed through a Thingspeak dashboard. We’ll be using an ESP32 development board from DF Robot called a Firebeetle, chosen for its low power consumption, and we’ll be using grove sensors to detect the different weather metrics. Visit my blog for the full step by step instructions, code and 3D print files - What You Need For This Project Firebeetle ESP32-E IoT Development Board – Grove Sensors & Cables (Beginner Kit I Used) – Reed Switch – Neodymium Magnets – Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (better than my one) – 3D Print Resin, White PLA Style -
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