DIY Home Lab Sensors — Temp, Motion & CO2 Projects
Practical guide to building privacy-friendly home lab sensors (temperature, humidity, motion, CO2) using ESP32 and Raspberry Pi with Home Assistant and centralized logging.

Monitoring environmental and occupancy conditions in a home lab protects equipment, improves reliability, and helps diagnose problems quickly.
Typical use cases include server room temperature tracking, humidity control for storage and freezers, air quality in enclosed spaces, and motion-based alerts for security or presence detection.
If you search for diy home lab sensors, you’ll find many hobbyist approaches. This guide focuses on practical, privacy-friendly, integratable projects that work with common platforms like ESP32 and Raspberry Pi, and integrates with Home Assistant and centralized logging stacks.
Choose ESP32 for distributed, low-cost sensing nodes and Raspberry Pi for gateways, loggers, and more complex processing tasks.