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The HiLetgo DHT22/AM2302 sensor module delivers high-precision digital temperature (±0.5℃) and humidity (±2% RH) measurements across a broad range (-40 to 80°C, 0-100% RH). Designed for easy integration with Arduino and ESP8266 platforms, it features a single-bus digital output, ultra-low power consumption, and secure mounting options, making it the go-to choice for professional-grade DIY environmental monitoring.
| ASIN | B0795F19W6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,860 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #14 in Temperature Probes & Sensors |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Date First Available | January 19, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | 3-01-1190-2pcs |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Material | Plastic |
| Measurement Accuracy | ±0.5℃, ±2%RH |
| Measuring Range | Temperature: -40 - 80 °C, Humidity: 0 - 100%RH |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Output Type | Digital |
| Package Dimensions | 3.46 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | electronic practice, DIY projects, temperature and humidity monitoring |
| Style | Modern |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 80 Degrees Celsius |
J**F
Convenient digital thermometer for Arduino like projects.
These work great. Only 3 wire saves a conductor. Easy to use, nice that they come with short cables to use during development. Arduino library makes interfacing easy.
M**R
Accurate and easy with ESPHome and an Atom Lite
I'm a little new to the world of ESP and this was my first attempt to add something to my Atom Lites. But boy was it easy. I connected 3 Dupont wires from this to 5V, GND, and a GPIO pin on the Atom and was off to the races. Just added a handful of lines of YAML to ESPHome on Home Assistant and the sensors were created. Literally a 5 minute thing, plug and play - no resistor. In terms of accuracy, I have this and a Govee BLE an inch apart on my desk for a few hours and the Govee says 70.9 F and this is putting out 70.9 F. Govee humidity is 38% and this is 39%. If they aren't accurate, well they are identically inaccurate - and I think that is unlikely. Certainly you can find alternatives for a few dollars less, but I wanted no fussing and this delivered.
J**.
proper supply voltage is crucial...
I've bought two sets of these so far, they're reasonably consistent in regards to the reported values. And they're comparable to DHT22's sold by others. Which is good because I use a number of these throughout my home. And the readings are consistent between individual sensors and the reported values are also consistent within a reasonable range. The supply voltage is crucial to these sensors regardless of the vendor. The part (DHT22/AM2302 w/o a board) is spec'd 3.2 or 3.3 to 5 volts. If you are running one of these from a ESP-12E or other MCU with an integrated 3.3v regulator then chances are it will work without issue. And at 5v they'll work without any problems. However, I'm running them from an ESP-01 and external LM1117 regulator board where the regulator is an SMT part. There I've found that the regulators can be off and supply a voltage as low as 3.0 volts. NOTE: The ESP-01 supply voltage is spec'd at 2.7 to 3.6v or 3.7v, depending on the information source. When the supply voltage is at 3.2 or lower the device will not report correctly. Depending on the exact supply voltage the device may either not work at all or intermittently report "NaN" when using the Arduino library. The solution I found for my devices (ESP-01 + LM1117 SMT) was to supply the DHT22 with 5v and use a BSS138 circuit to handle the 3.3v VS 5v sides of the circuit. This has worked extremely well and a "test" device has been running 24/7 with the modified circuit for 3 months without any reading errors. Before that the error rate was about 20 to 50%. Bottom line, this is an excellent sensor for most hobbyist applications. It has the required resistor & capacitor already on-board and the connecting wires are a nice addition. However, for my application I would have preferred male/female wires instead of female/female. I will purchase these again the next time I need some.
A**M
Work as advertised
I have been using these with ESP32 boards for a home automation project and they work fine.
B**T
Very consistent outputs between three devices.
Picture shows a Grafana plot of three of them running within a few feet of each other over the course of about 50 minutes. I don't know how good the absolute accuracy is, but they seem very consistent. Dewpoint is calculated from humidity and temperature according to the Magnus formula. The sensor appears to be an AM2302. BE VERY CAREFUL swapping devices from different manufacturers. If you hold them with the sensor packages facing you and the pins down, some are + OUT - (or VCC OUT GND) and some are - OUT + (or GND OUT VCC).
A**Y
Accurate sensor works with Raspberry Pi given the right drivers
The schematic shown on the images for this product is accurate. The sensor is an AM2302 with built in 4700 ohm resistor. No extra resistor required. Both sensors I received worked great and provided accurate results on either 5V or 3.3V VCC. For my setup with a Raspberry Pi it was difficult to find up to date drivers. Most of my research pointed me to Adafruit drivers which are pretty useless with Python 3 and still bad with Python 2. That being said there are some drivers out there for Python 3 that let these little sensors shine!
C**D
Only one works
Bought a two pack and only one will work Upon looking at the sensors I can see that the bottom sensor (the one that doesn’t work) has a diode installed backwards when comparing it to the functioning sensor I haven’t figure out how to contact their customer service to see if they would offer a replacement so I’m leaving this review in hopes that they will reach out, if not this review is to warn future buyers to pick a different brand
L**Z
Excelente
Excelente producto
B**6
Item highly recommended I brought this item for my friend as he wanted something that he could control the temp and the humidity of a enclosure for his pet snake, so I built this that controls the heating Matt and the water level so it stays constant
D**Y
Eccellenti sensori. Utili per trasformare un SONOFF Basic in un regolatore di temperatura/umidità utilizzando il firmware Tasmota.
A**N
Pour ce qui est de l’an doc il y a une sérigraphie sur la carte qui permet de connecter + out - . Les valeurs lu,sont conformes La fixation via le trou du capteur suffit.
L**L
tout ça pour un rapport prix/vitesse de livraison très acceptable, soit 4 jours.
R**T
Delivered on time and Works well
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