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Enviro Weather (Pico W Aboard) - Board Only is a Pico W weather monitoring board that is a compact environmental board for Pico W projects that focus on weather-style sensing, wireless monitoring, data logging, and connected sensor builds. 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

  • Built for compact sensor projects: Ideal when you want wireless environmental monitoring in a small form factor.
  • Pico W friendly: A good match for lightweight connected dashboards and data logging builds.
  • Great for experimentation: Useful for weather-inspired projects and outdoor-adjacent sensing prototypes.

What you can build

  • Wireless weather dashboards: send readings from a Pico W sensor node to a local dashboard.
  • Data loggers: capture environmental trends over time for testing and learning.
  • Connected monitoring nodes: build small sensor systems with networked reporting.

Recommended add-ons

Technical overview

Product type Environmental / weather project board
Platform Pico W
Primary use Wireless monitoring and weather-style sensing
Project fit Sensor nodes, dashboards, data logging
Variant Board only

Setup & build tips

  • Network planning: Pico W projects benefit from stable Wi-Fi setup during deployment.
  • Mounting: Place sensors thoughtfully for more realistic environmental readings.
  • Power design: Match your power option to whether the project is fixed or portable.

What’s in the box

  • Enviro Weather board only

FAQs

What is this made for?
It is designed for Pico W environmental and weather-style monitoring projects.
Can it be used for wireless sensing?
Yes. It is a strong fit for connected sensor nodes and data dashboards.
Does this include the main controller?
This listing is for the board only, so check your project setup accordingly.

Build with this board

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Notes from the bench

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