Arduino-programmable environmental and air quality sensor kit
Nova Radio Labs has introduced the Novaduino Environmental Sensor Kit, an Arduino-programmable solution for air-quality and weather monitoring.
The kit uses a Sciosense ENS160 gas sensor and a Bosch BME280 environmental sensor, linked via Qwiic, to provide real-time readings of VOCs (volatile organic compounds), equivalent CO₂ (eCO₂), temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure — complete with an on-device AQI (Air Quality Index) display.
At its core is the Novaduino 2.4-inch Display Module, plus either an Adafruit Feather M0 Express or an RP2040 board. The display is a 320×240 IPS touchscreen, and there are multiple inputs: push buttons, a rotary encoder, and up to five tact switches. The module supports expansion via I²C (Qwiic) ports, plus a proto card, and has a MicroSD slot for data logging.
The kit is currently available for US$ 125.95 (discounted from US$ 145.95) on Tindie.
The kit uses a Sciosense ENS160 gas sensor and a Bosch BME280 environmental sensor, linked via Qwiic, to provide real-time readings of VOCs (volatile organic compounds), equivalent CO₂ (eCO₂), temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure — complete with an on-device AQI (Air Quality Index) display.
At its core is the Novaduino 2.4-inch Display Module, plus either an Adafruit Feather M0 Express or an RP2040 board. The display is a 320×240 IPS touchscreen, and there are multiple inputs: push buttons, a rotary encoder, and up to five tact switches. The module supports expansion via I²C (Qwiic) ports, plus a proto card, and has a MicroSD slot for data logging.
The kit is currently available for US$ 125.95 (discounted from US$ 145.95) on Tindie.

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