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ShillehTek DHT11 Temperature & Humidity Sensor for Arduino Raspberry Pi

ShillehTek DHT11 Temperature & Humidity Sensor for Arduino Raspberry Pi

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Entry-level digital temp and humidity sensor for Arduino and Raspberry Pi, perfect for simple monitoring and STEM builds.

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The ShillehTek DHT11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor is a simple, budget-friendly module for reading ambient temperature and relative humidity in Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects. It uses a straightforward digital signal and is one of the most common starter sensors for learning basic wiring, reading sensor data, and building quick environment monitors. Use it for beginner weather demos, room dashboards, basic home automation triggers, and classroom STEM projects where ease and cost matter most.

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Product Overview

The ShillehTek DHT11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor is a simple, budget-friendly module for reading ambient temperature and relative humidity in Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects. It uses a straightforward digital signal and is one of the most common starter sensors for learning basic wiring, reading sensor data, and building quick environment monitors. Use it for beginner weather demos, room dashboards, basic home automation triggers, and classroom STEM projects where ease and cost matter most.

Product Overview

The ShillehTek DHT11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor is a simple, budget-friendly module for reading ambient temperature and relative humidity in Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects. It uses a straightforward digital signal and is one of the most common starter sensors for learning basic wiring, reading sensor data, and building quick environment monitors. Use it for beginner weather demos, room dashboards, basic home automation triggers, and classroom STEM projects where ease and cost matter most.

Features & Specs

[Temperature + Humidity Sensor]: Reads ambient temperature and relative humidity for basic environment projects.


[Beginner Friendly]: Simple digital output with tons of example code and tutorials available.


[Arduino + Raspberry Pi Compatible]: Great for quick prototypes like room monitors and mini weather stations.


[Budget Option]: Ideal when you need a low-cost sensor for learning and simple automation triggers.


[Fast Setup]: Easy wiring and straightforward readings for classroom and hobby projects.

Features & Specs

[Temperature + Humidity Sensor]: Reads ambient temperature and relative humidity for basic environment projects.


[Beginner Friendly]: Simple digital output with tons of example code and tutorials available.


[Arduino + Raspberry Pi Compatible]: Great for quick prototypes like room monitors and mini weather stations.


[Budget Option]: Ideal when you need a low-cost sensor for learning and simple automation triggers.


[Fast Setup]: Easy wiring and straightforward readings for classroom and hobby projects.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 28 reviews
75%
(21)
18%
(5)
4%
(1)
0%
(0)
4%
(1)
M
Mars
Easy

Easy and simple to use, performs well.

V
Verahsa
Simple functional sensor that works well

I had a small bit of difficulty getting it to work with other sensors at the same time, but that was my own problem regarding reading multiple sensors.DHT11 libraries and simple coding allowed this to work great, better than a couple other sensors I've dealt with. Easy to use once it has been set up properly.

D
Dan
Good sensor for arduino projects

Provides reasonably accurate temperature readings. Easy to wire wit the included wiring. I used this with ESPHome which makes it a snap to setup and use. Good value for this price.

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LEDインジケーター

LEDインジケーターがついてない商品が届いた。

B
Borg
A great value for a little sensor

I enjoy these kinds of things. Works with Arduino and Raspberry Pi and the price is right.

C
Customer Review
Worked well

This worked well for my project. It was easy to use and accurate. It's a good value as well.

T
Todd K. Moyer
well-made and compact

The sensor is easy to apply, and quite convenient.

R
Ranbo
Great little Sensor

This is a well built sensor, the pins fit in a typical breadboard and can use typical bread-boarding wires. It is simple to hookup and can be used in any home automation system.You will need a small pull-down resistor as you can see in my photo. The second photo show my home automation system connected to the sensor in my computer room.I have not physically tried to check accuracy as I do not have anything precise enough to test. But the sensor does seem to report within a few degrees of others around the house. Since I have several I average them.Not bad for the price. Definitely will get a few more.

J
J. B.
Accurate and worked well with my RPi

This was easy to set up to connect with my old RPi. Programming was straightforward. I've used these devices before and they are quite easy to use.The board was well made.Nice simple peripheral.

R
Roger S
Works with ESP32 and Home Assistant

Had a bit of trouble testing this out on an ESP32 in Home Assistant. This is a pretty basic device that's got a solid integration in ESPHome, but I could not get it to read on the dashboard. Investigating further, I found that the fault was with the ESP32 device breakout board and not the sensor. Once I cleared that up, it works fine. You'll need some kind of breakout or prototyping board to use this easily. The breakout boards typically provide power (3.3v), ground, and the data pin for each I/O pin.The price here is fairly expensive. But if you need it right away, and you only need one, it might be the best option.

Customer Reviews

Based on 28 reviews
75%
(21)
18%
(5)
4%
(1)
0%
(0)
4%
(1)
M
Mars
Easy

Easy and simple to use, performs well.

V
Verahsa
Simple functional sensor that works well

I had a small bit of difficulty getting it to work with other sensors at the same time, but that was my own problem regarding reading multiple sensors.DHT11 libraries and simple coding allowed this to work great, better than a couple other sensors I've dealt with. Easy to use once it has been set up properly.

D
Dan
Good sensor for arduino projects

Provides reasonably accurate temperature readings. Easy to wire wit the included wiring. I used this with ESPHome which makes it a snap to setup and use. Good value for this price.

たなかさ
LEDインジケーター

LEDインジケーターがついてない商品が届いた。

B
Borg
A great value for a little sensor

I enjoy these kinds of things. Works with Arduino and Raspberry Pi and the price is right.

C
Customer Review
Worked well

This worked well for my project. It was easy to use and accurate. It's a good value as well.

T
Todd K. Moyer
well-made and compact

The sensor is easy to apply, and quite convenient.

R
Ranbo
Great little Sensor

This is a well built sensor, the pins fit in a typical breadboard and can use typical bread-boarding wires. It is simple to hookup and can be used in any home automation system.You will need a small pull-down resistor as you can see in my photo. The second photo show my home automation system connected to the sensor in my computer room.I have not physically tried to check accuracy as I do not have anything precise enough to test. But the sensor does seem to report within a few degrees of others around the house. Since I have several I average them.Not bad for the price. Definitely will get a few more.

J
J. B.
Accurate and worked well with my RPi

This was easy to set up to connect with my old RPi. Programming was straightforward. I've used these devices before and they are quite easy to use.The board was well made.Nice simple peripheral.

R
Roger S
Works with ESP32 and Home Assistant

Had a bit of trouble testing this out on an ESP32 in Home Assistant. This is a pretty basic device that's got a solid integration in ESPHome, but I could not get it to read on the dashboard. Investigating further, I found that the fault was with the ESP32 device breakout board and not the sensor. Once I cleared that up, it works fine. You'll need some kind of breakout or prototyping board to use this easily. The breakout boards typically provide power (3.3v), ground, and the data pin for each I/O pin.The price here is fairly expensive. But if you need it right away, and you only need one, it might be the best option.