Posts Tagged ‘CO2 sensor’
We are Deprecating Our Sensor Apps
You’ve likely noticed that we’ve been making some pretty exciting changes to PiCockpit these past few weeks! Aside from adding new functionalities and developing a brand new user interface, we’ve also decided that the time has come and we are deprecating our sensor apps. This means that our BME688 AirMeter App and our CO2 Sensor…
Read MoreFull Transition to the New PiCockpit Client
If you’ve kept up with PiCockpit these past few weeks, you know that we’ve been making some big changes. Chief among them is that this week, we completely transitioned our new client to Node.js. As we announced on December 22nd, PiCockpit is now available for the new Raspberry Pi Bookworm OS. Additionally, we have revamped…
Read MoreUse a Raspberry Pi & BME688 to Measure Indoor Air Quality
Whether at home or in the office, your indoor air quality can affect your productivity. By attaching a BME688 sensor board to your Raspberry Pi, you can monitor your indoor air quality with ease! If you’re not familiar with the BME688 sensor board, allow to me to start off with a brief description. The BME688…
Read MoreSneak Peek into PiCockpit v2.1
Behind the scenes, we have been working on PiCockpit v2.1 for a while now. There is a cool new feature coming for PiStats, but this will be revealed when PiCockpit v2.1 is ready 🙂 For now a sneak preview into one of the two new apps (“BME688 Air Quality Meter” and “CO2 Sensor”) for the…
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