Phytl Signs is a futuristic new plant communication device, developed by none other than Switzerland-based company Vivent SARL, that is designed to make it possible to detect and harness the subtle electrical signals emitted by plants before routing them through a speaker so that you can hear what your plants are 'saying'.
Currently the subject of a crowdfunding campaign, this plant communication apparatus makes use of a pair of receptors that are hooked up to a special signal processor, from where the plant-emitted signals are directed through an embedded speaker. Users can even monitor data from the plant on a companion smartphone app.
This plant communication product isn't just a fun gimmick, as it actually enables people to analyze plant signals before going about using derived information to optimize growing conditions.
Communicative Plant Contraptions
The Phytl Signs Device Can Decipher Plant Communication Signals
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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