No more chopsticks and paddlepop sticks for beginners!
Posted: January 10th, 2013, 1:02 pm
Taken from the Sydney Morning Herald and Apparantly on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas:
Parrot flower power
A company named after a bird wants to make life easier for your plants. A plant sensor called Flower Power from Paris-based Parrot is designed to update your mobile device with a wealth of information about the health of your plant and the environment it lives in. Just stick the y-shaped sensor in your plant's soil, download the accompanying app and — hopefully — watch your plant thrive.
"It basically is a Bluetooth smart low-energy sensor. It senses light, sunlight, temperature, moisture and soil as well as fertilizer in the soil. You can use it either indoors or outdoors," said Peter George, vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas at Parrot. The device will be available sometime this year, the company said.
Who it's for: 'Brown-thumbed' folk and plants with a will to live.
Price: Unknown.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/digi ... z2HXOubUGf
Haha!
Parrot flower power
A company named after a bird wants to make life easier for your plants. A plant sensor called Flower Power from Paris-based Parrot is designed to update your mobile device with a wealth of information about the health of your plant and the environment it lives in. Just stick the y-shaped sensor in your plant's soil, download the accompanying app and — hopefully — watch your plant thrive.
"It basically is a Bluetooth smart low-energy sensor. It senses light, sunlight, temperature, moisture and soil as well as fertilizer in the soil. You can use it either indoors or outdoors," said Peter George, vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas at Parrot. The device will be available sometime this year, the company said.
Who it's for: 'Brown-thumbed' folk and plants with a will to live.
Price: Unknown.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/digi ... z2HXOubUGf
Haha!