Take care of plants by phone
At the Consumer Electronics Show CES 2013, Parrot introduced a compact, two-thumb device with smart sensors to track the status of indoor or garden plants. This device is called Flower Power.
The sensor collects moisture, sunlight, temperature, and fertilizer status, thereby capturing the health of the plant; Then send to the owner's phone information over low-power 4.0 bluetooth wireless protocol.
Supported by a database of 6,000 different plant species, Flower Power not only reports the state of the plant, but also indicates the exact level of irrigation added or how many additional fertilizers are needed, or moving plants. to avoid excesses ...
According to Discovery, Perrot plans to sell the product to the market later this year but has not given details.
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