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πŸ“‘ HiLetgo RXB6 433MHz Wireless Receiver Module for Arduino/ARM/AVR - 3pcs Pack Review

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Description of πŸ“‘ HiLetgo RXB6 433MHz Wireless Receiver Module for Arduino/ARM/AVR - 3pcs Pack

RXB6 433MHz Superheterodyne Wireless Receiver Module. receiver sensitivity reach -116dBm. Operating frequency:433.92 MHz. Power supply voltage input range: 3V-5.5V. Low power consumption, 3.3V @ 433.92MHz, 6.0mA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works with ESPHOME - Computers and Accessories

Works with ESPHOME. Unfortunately not for most of my Hunter fans. However, it worked with an aftermarket fan controller that causes the remote to beep. It didn't do what I wanted, but that's not the product's fault.

Pros
  • Networking Products
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Much better than Super Refresh

Uses it with a 5V powered PI and uses a 3.3V clamp diode to protect the PI input and some other simple circuits. Very good high sensitivity, especially when compared to super-regenerative receivers.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Crumpled Packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as expected with ESP32

I purchased this item to use with ESP32-Wroom. I wanted to receive data from my Accurite 5 in 1 weather station sensor. After correcting the code it works exactly as expected. Although 5V is listed, I use the ESP32's 3.3V pinout to power the device with no issues. Another plus!

Pros
  • Wireless Access Points
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