This kit serves one of our pillars: Air — technology in the service of nature.
Build your own weather & environment station — measure temperature, humidity, and light, show them on a screen, and track how your environment changes through the day.
What's inside the kit?
- D1 Mini NodeMcu Lua WiFi ESP8266 Dev Board — The WiFi brain (ESP8266)
- DHT-11 Temp & Humidity Module — Air temperature & humidity
- LDR Photoresistor Module — Light intensity
- DS18B20 Digital Temperature Sensor — Precise temperature probe
- 0.96" OLED LCD Module — Shows readings on a screen
- Arduino Prototype Shield with Mini Breadboard — Breadboard to build on
- BB-J65 Jumper Wires for Breadboard & Arduino (65 Wire) — Wires it together
How the idea works
Every part in the kit has a job. Assembled in the right order they stop being loose parts and become a working system — one you build yourself, understand at every step, and see the result of with your own eyes. The included build guide walks you from zero to running.
Your journey: from kit to competition
- Build — assemble the kit and get it running.
- Understand — learn why each part is there and how it works.
- Improve — modify it, add a sensor, tune it, try your own idea.
- Make a project — turn the experiment into a project that solves a real environmental problem.
- Compete — enter your project into local and international competitions.
A good fit for tracks such as:
- Intel ISEF — Environmental Sciences
- FIRST LEGO League — climate & air
- School science fairs — data logging
What you'll learn
- Reading temperature, humidity & light
- Displaying data on an OLED screen
- Logging environmental data over time
- Publishing readings to the web
- Comparing indoor vs outdoor air
Extend & innovate
Add a CO₂ or dust sensor for full air quality, push data to a phone dashboard, or place several stations to map your school or farm.