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Enviro Urban (Pico W Aboard) - Enviro Urban Only is a Pico W urban sensing board that is designed for compact Pico W projects that explore connected urban-style environmental monitoring, data logging, dashboard builds, and sensor experimentation. It is a solid choice for makers, educators, and developers who want a more integrated and professional-looking build using Pimoroni hardware and compatible Raspberry Pi or microcontroller platforms where applicable.

Why choose this product

  • Great for connected environmental builds: Useful for wireless monitoring and smart sensing projects.
  • Compact platform: A practical choice for small enclosures and classroom prototypes.
  • Urban monitoring focus: Well suited to projects that visualize conditions and trends over time.

What you can build

  • Environmental dashboards: send readings to a local or web-based monitoring interface.
  • Data logging nodes: build compact projects that collect and trend environmental information.
  • Learning projects: use it for connected sensing experiments and visualization.

Recommended add-ons

Technical overview

Product type Urban environment project board
Platform Pico W
Primary use Connected environmental sensing
Project fit Dashboards, logging, wireless nodes
Variant Enviro Urban only

Setup & build tips

  • Think about placement: Sensor location strongly affects the usefulness of your readings.
  • Wireless setup: Plan your Wi-Fi coverage before deployment.
  • Data visualization: Pair it with a display or dashboard for easier monitoring.

What’s in the box

  • Enviro Urban board only

FAQs

What is this best used for?
It is well suited to connected Pico W environmental sensing and dashboard projects.
Can it be used in compact builds?
Yes. It is a strong match for small wireless monitoring nodes.
Does it include the main board?
Check the variant carefully, since this listing is for the Enviro Urban board only.

Build with this board

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Notes from the bench

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