Sensors track the bonsai
For retired people, caring for bonsai in the home is not too difficult because they have free time.
Sensors track the bonsai
But for young people who are busy working, there is a need to help the plants in the house do not die. So Koubachi (Switzerland) designed the bonsai tracking sensor, helping the owner know the condition of the plant pots to take care of them better.
Koubachi's sensors will monitor the humidity, light, temperature, fertility of the land and notify the owner of the wireless network. Just a sensor but it can capture the condition of many indoor plants, providing the owner with the correct tips to take care of. The information the sensor receives will be sent to the smartphone or email address of the owner, thereby giving the necessary recommendations in real time.
Koubachi's potting monitor uses only two AA 1.5 V batteries that can operate for up to one year. The expected price for this sensor is 129 euros.
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