They don't work out of the box with a standard Tasmota install, you need to build a build with that sensor in it, which isn't difficult using the GitPod compiler. Just search for Tasmota AHT10 and you will find the #define code to add it. Gitpod is a more or less simple web page that does all the work for you, just add all sorts of sensors, click next, then next, then next again. As for this module, I don't know how accurate it is, but it seems almost right, almost every sensor needs to be verified using best practices. I can't imagine them being worse or better than the DHT11, but for the price they could at least give you a rough idea. I plan to put one in my garage to keep an eye on the humidity.
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