₹7,599.00 ( Incl. GST )
Welcome to the exciting and innovative world of hardware based on Arduino!
Get started with EEDU Environmental Sensor Kit using programming hardware with our three EEDU kits. Each one centers on a FireBeetle board based on ESP32 that’s compatible with Arduino and is equipped with application-specific peripherals to help you learn quickly.
Whether your goal is to upgrade your environment with budget-friendly open-source hardware or to test out a hands-on hardware kit that provides plenty of quick-start guides, these kits are an excellent choice.
EEDU Environmental Sensor Kit provides many project tutorials and is a top pick for beginners wanting to get started with open-source hardware. They’re designed for easy customization and expansion so that users can add new peripherals and sensors as their abilities grow.
Using this EEDU Environmental Sensor Kit, you can construct practical devices capable of environmental monitoring soil moisture and air quality in real-time. There’s no limit to the scenarios in which this monitoring capability can be applied! With these sensors at your disposal, you can convert your garden or classroom into a smart environment driven by data and witness nature’s wonders through the lens of real-time data. Welcome to the exhilarating and innovative realm of Arduino-based hardware!
Note: For more technical details go through the GETTING STARTED GUIDE in the attachment & videos section
The basic features of the EEDU Environmental Sensor Kit are written below.
1 x FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E IoT Microcontroller with Header (Supports Wi-Fi & Bluetooth)
1 x Gravity: Analog Waterproof Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor
1 x Gravity: IO Shield for FireBeetle 2 (ESP32-E/M0)
1 x Gravity: Digital 10A Relay Module
1 x Gravity: I2C HUB
1 x Gravity: LED Button – White
1 x Gravity: LED Button – Yellow
1 x Gravity: SGP40 Air Quality Sensor
1 x Fermion: Multifunctional Environmental Sensor
Shipping Weight | 0.314 kg |
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Shipping Dimensions | 23 × 16 × 8 cm |
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