@lupyuen Does this make any sense?
I looked at similar sensors, and just the sensor is way more expensive than the full ikea thing.
Since it's so cheap I guess reliability is extremely low and probably useless.
Ok, Static Light Scattering is cheap, but you still need a laser and some computing power.
Moreover I guess it should be calibrated, as I doubt the instrument can retain calibration after manufacturing and shipping.
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@vattuvarg They do, but requires a manual user interface. Lick your index finger, hold it up in the air and feel which side gets colder/dryer. Classic Do-It-Yourself IKEA ;-)
@lupyuen - The swedish name "vindriktning" translates to "wind direction". Do they actually have a wind direction sensor too?
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