Sonoff Temperature and Humidity Sensor
by Sonoff

This sensor allows the Sonoff Wi-Fi Smart Relay With Sensor Input to monitor temperature and humidity in diverse environments.
The Sonoff Temperature and Humidity Sensor is a high-quality temperature and humidity sensor designed for use with the Sonoff Wi-Fi Smart Relay With Sensor Input (sold separately).
Why We Love it
The Sonoff Temperature and Humidity Sensor is a high-quality, reliable, and easy-to-use sensor which gives precise readings.
- Wide Temperature Range: Measures from -40°C to +85°C, perfect for diverse environments like freezers, greenhouses, or hot water systems.
- High Precision: Delivers accurate readings with an impressive precision of ±0.5°C within the -10°C to +85°C range.
Tech Specs
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Measurement Parameters:
- Relative Humidity (0–100%RH)
- Temperature (-40°C to +85°C)
- Stability: Excellent long-term stability for extended use
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Works nicely, decent viewing angle. Backlight is bright enough for day; a bit too bright for dark viewing but that’s a niche case anyway.
With it sat in the mini Breakout Garden on top of the Pi Zero it feels like everything needed to drive it it much bigger than the Pi or screen itself; proportionally the overhead of the breakout connectors and the garden etc are quite big. Once you incorporate it into an actual permanent build that’s much slicker.
Too wide to fit the width of a Pi Zero unless you’ve got it raised high enough up that it clears all the GPIO pins, but on something more custom you could fit it quite neatly on there if you weren’t needing standard headers.
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