Anavi Technology has this month launched a new product via the Crowd Supply in the form of the ANAVI Thermometer, an ESP8266-powered, open source, wireless dev board equipped with temperature and humidity sensors. The Anavi Thermometer Development board is fully compatible with the Arduino IDE, PlatformIO, and Home Assistant via the MQTT messaging protocol. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about the open source dev board and its features.
The development team behind the ANAVI Thermometer explain more about its hardware and specifications:
“ANAVI Thermometer is an open source hardware, Wi-Fi development board for measuring temperature that’s powered by an ESP8266 processor. It comes with a built-in DHT22/AM2302 temperature and humidity sensor and has slots for a mini OLED display, waterproof DS18B20 temperature sensor, and empty slots for up to three additional I2C sensor modules. All these features make ANAVI Thermometer appropriate for developers, makers, students and open source enthusiasts interested in home automation.”
v
“Getting started with ANAVI Thermometer is easy. No soldering is required. To turn on ANAVI Thermometer, just plug a standard USB charger into its microUSB connector. We will provide a comprehensive user’s manual with exact steps for using all the features of ANAVI Thermometer.”
ANAVI Thermometer is now available to purchase via the Crowd Supply website priced at $25 and includes worldwide shipping which is expected to take place towards the end of March 2019.
Source: CS
Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals
Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more.