This marvellous state-of-the-art sensor breakout lets you add air temperature, pressure, humidity and air quality data to your Raspberry Pi or Arduino project.
You can use this breakout to monitor your indoor environment. A great feature of the sensor is its ability to combine gas resistance readings with humidity reading to give an indication of air quality. Why not set up the sensor on a Pi Zero W and have it log sensor reading to a file, or stream live data to a web service?
The board has been designed so that, after soldering-on the right angle female header, it can be inserted straight into the bottom left 5 pins on the Pi's GPIO header. This also positions the breakout away from the Pi's CPU, so as to avoid radiated heat.
As well as the C Library provided Bosch, we've put together a Python library (with a quick and painless one-line-installer) to use with the BME680, making it straightforward to combine it with our other Pimoroni boards.
Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W
Bosch BME680 temp., pressure, humidity, air quality sensor