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The Teyleten Robot SCD41 is a high-accuracy CO2 sensor module featuring integrated temperature and humidity sensors for precise environmental compensation. Operating on a low power supply (2.4-5.5 V) with minimal current draw (<0.4 mA), it communicates via a digital I2C interface and measures CO2 concentrations from 400 to 5000 ppm. Ideal for smart indoor air quality management, it offers professional-grade sensing at a competitive price point.
| ASIN | B0C622SS34 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,748 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #28 in Temperature Probes & Sensors |
| Brand | Teyleten Robot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 28 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | lead |
| Manufacturer | Teyleten Robot |
| Material | lead |
| Mfr Part Number | D36- |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**T
Great device.
This is a good sensor at half the price of the identical unit from other sources. Be careful when establishing the ground. In my test set up I used a separate power source from the Arduino and failed to use a common ground. This cost me two days of debugging until I figured out my mistake. Keep in mind that this Is a precision product. Grounding and shielding will be important if used in a field environment.
B**B
Works well; be mindful of airflow
This sensor worked well with esphome and reported very plausible values out of the box even with self-calibration disabled. I believe it's a knock-off of the original sensor, but it seems to work well enough. If you have issues with noise, note that these sensors are sensitive to airflow and sound due to how they measure CO2. The sensor should be exposed to open air, but not directly forced airflow.
E**T
Good for CO2 measurment, but don't trust the temperature and RH readings.
The CO2 sensor itself seems to work fine using the Adafruit SCD41 example code, and the readings appear to be reasonable, though I don't have a calibrated instrument to compare to. Keep in mind that the design of the instrument means that it isn't suitable for detecting rapid fluctuations, particularly once it has gone high. It will take several minutes for the reading to return to baseline, even with excellent ventilation. This is just a limitation of these MEMS sensors. The temperature and humidity sensor onboard would be a handy addition, but there is a severe calibration issue on the unit I received. Temperature reads nearly 25% low compared to multiple calibrated thermometers. It is measuring absolute humidity correctly, but because of the thermometer error, it calculates humidity as being much too high. As it sits on my desk, actual room temperature is 20ยฐC, and RH is 43% (Dewpoint of 7ยฐC), according to 3 different models of sensors. The SCD41 is reading 16ยฐC, and RH of 60% (It is correctly reading the dewpoint at 7ยฐC still). This error seems to be constant regardless of input voltage. The SCD41 sensor datasheet has a calibration method for the CO2 sensor, but it doesn't appear to support calibration of the temperature sensor. If you want this for a weather station or greenhouse controller, you probably should use this item for CO2 only, and add a BME280 or similar for temperature and humidity measurement.
A**R
Keeps Turning Off
It is constantly turning off in the middle of use. It may be a manufacturing error, but it is quite annoying.
T**.
Works well
I used it with ESPHome and an ESP32 dev kit. It needs a stable 3.3V power supply otherwise the sensor disconnects sometimes. Make sure to turn off auto calibration. It usually takes couple minutes after startup to stabilize temperature and humidity.
A**U
Works as intended
No more words required, it is a good mix of CO2 ppm, temperature, and humidity. Almost plug and play.
M**S
Very accurate
I'm running Tasmota on an ESP32 with a 4000mAh battery and OLED display. Totally easy to use, just plug it in. Uses I2C, Tasmota sees it without any configuring.
B**S
I'm not sure - but for me it's a finicky product
I don't know how to rate this one. It is a sensor that is finicky for the solution I'm attempting to use. I paired it with an ESP32 and another sensor (PMS5003 Air Quality Sensor) which is working fine. The SCD41 didn't want to work and gave me several unknown errors. Searching online and Google and AI tells me that the power seems to be the issue so I've currently got a capacitor on order to see if I can rectify the power issues and get this sensor working but seemingly it is much more finicky that the other temp/humidity sensors I've used previously. I will also say, I'm a tinkerer so this could all be my fault so I will take some accountability and warn that this could be a me problem. Device was packaged well and was delivered on time, and was priced right for the product so take it with a grain of salt.
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