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DAOKI Temperature Measurement Precision Communication Review

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Details

Brand NameDAOKI
Measurement SystemImperial , Metric
Model NumberGR-US-215
Part NumberGR-US-215
UNSPSC Code39120000

Description of DAOKI Temperature Measurement Precision Communication

1. The AHT10, a new generation of temperature and humidity sensors, sets a new standard in size and intelligence. 2. It is embedded in a dual-row flat leadless SMD package for reflow soldering with a 4 x 5mm bottom and a height of 1.6mm. 3. The sensor outputs a calibrated digital signal in standard I 2C format. 4. The AHT10 is equipped with a newly designed ASIC-specific chip, an improved MEMS semiconductor capacitive humidity sensing element and a standard on-chip temperature sensing element. 5. Its performance has been greatly improved beyond the reliability level of previous generation sensors.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Efficient and Accurate Temperature Reader

This temperature measurement tool from "Tools and Home Improvement" category is a great investment for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike .Its precision is on point and communication capabilities make it an essential tool in every toolbox. The sleek design and size make it easy to carry around. The only downside is the high price point. Overall a valuable addition to any measuring and layout tools collection..

Pros
  • Accurate temperature measurement
Cons
  • Requires prior knowledge and experience in precision communication techniques

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Seems to work. in Temperature Sensors and Sensors

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…

Pros
  • Easy-to-read panel
Cons
  • There are new competitors