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IoT Mashup: Weather Station and CheerLights

Posted on October 17, 2018December 9, 2021 By Hans Scharler No Comments on IoT Mashup: Weather Station and CheerLights

Jeff Mizener published a project that mashes up a weather station and CheerLights display. The weather station part uses the BME260 sensor to measure temperature, humidity, and pressure. The CheerLights part uses the Adafruit NeoPixel Jewel which has 7 addressable LEDs to display the latest CheerLights color. The project is internet-connected using the WEMOS D1 mini Wi-Fi device.

The project got blogged over at Adafruit as part of their #IoTuesday blog series. Check out Jeff’s Twitter to follow his project development.

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