BME680 Digital Temperature Humidity Pressure Sensor Breakout Board Compatible for Arduino Raspberry Pi ESP8266 3~5VDC BME680 (1pcs)
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BME680 Digital Temperature Humidity Pressure Sensor Breakout Board Compatible for Arduino Raspberry Pi ESP8266 3~5VDC BME680 (1pcs)

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Product ID: 223672374
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  • Brand
    ACEIRMC
  • Connectivity Technology
    I2C
  • Included Components
    BME680
  • Compatible Devices
    Raspberry Pi
  • Processor Count
    1
⚡3~5V wide voltage range
đź”—I2C & SPI digital interfaces
🌡️4-in-1 environmental sensing

Description

🌍 Elevate your environment game with the ultimate sensor suite!

  • BREADBOARD READY - Includes a 6-pin header for quick prototyping and easy setup.
  • FLEXIBLE POWER INPUT - Operates smoothly within a 3 to 5V DC range for versatile projects.
  • COMPACT LIGHTWEIGHT - Slim design (3.15 x 2.09 x 0.28 in) fits perfectly in any DIY weather or air quality station.
  • PLUG PLAY COMPATIBILITY - Effortlessly integrates with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266, and more.
  • ALL IN ONE ENVIRONMENTAL SENSOR - Track temperature, humidity, pressure, and VOC gases seamlessly.

The BME680 Digital Sensor Breakout Board by ACEIRMC is a compact, lightweight module that measures temperature, humidity, pressure, and VOC gases. Compatible with popular platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP8266, it operates on a flexible 3~5V DC power supply and features both I2C and SPI digital communication interfaces. Ideal for DIY weather stations and air quality monitors, it comes breadboard-ready with a 6-pin header for rapid prototyping.

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Specifications

BrandACEIRMC
Item model number16526
Item Weight0.212 ounces
Package Dimensions3.15 x 2.09 x 0.28 inches
Color1pcs
Number of Processors1
ManufacturerACEIRMC
ASINB08FC4MNJC
Country of OriginChina
Date First AvailableAugust 6, 2020

Reviews

4.1

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J**E

Works fine

I got this to build a prototype temp/humidity/pressure sensor board. It wired up fine to my ESP32-C3, and has provided constant accurate readings for months. I used the Adafruit library with it, with my own code to start with. I switched over to using ESPHome, and it pulls accurate data. The first production boards are coming in, in a few days, so I can reuse this part on future projects. I highly recommend them, if you want to build your own weather station, or just watch the temperature in a specific area.

T**M

Seems to work fine

Gives off sensible and accurate readings. Seems to be better than average quality control with Aceirmc

C**E

All 3 were DUDS!

I have several BME680 breakout boards and I compared them to these and all 3 that I received were unresponsive via the I2C connection. I thought at least one would work.

E**R

Works as expected and my sensor seems accurate

Sensor arrived as expected and was very easy to get set up with an ESP8266 for my Home Assistant setup. I am familiar with BME280s but wanted the addition of air quality and CO2 readings for a sensor within my garage.So far the temperature, humidity, and VOC readings seem accurate and align with a commercial unit within the same room.

T**H

Great module - perfect for connecting to an ESP32 and integrating into Home Assistant!

These are a real bargain. Very accurate temp and humidity. The gas (VOC) sensor does output values and this generic version will run the Bosch BSEC library which gives a qualitative estimate of air quality. I attached some pics from my integration with Home Assistant.

P**.

Easy wiring and even easier programming.

This was so much easier than getting the sensors individually.

M**.

None of the three devices worked.

What a shame. I don't know if it is the pins on the device, the code in the library, or the code provided, but none of the three worked in either I2C or SPI mode.

J**M

Not even close to accurate.

The temperature is way off. (5-10 degrees C), and takes 15-20 minutes to settle in once software starts reading measurements. The same for relative humidity - the reading from the device is off by 15%. These readings are compared to a commercial termperature/pressure/humidity sensor (like you would buy at HomeGoods, Home Depot, or Walmart).The sample code that Bosch provides isn't even correct. Lots of debugging later I'm getting readings, but as explained above, very inaccurate.

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Anjali K.

The product quality is outstanding. Exactly what I needed for my work.

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