The 'Planty' Monitors Plant Health to Ensure Healthy Greenery
Michael Hemsworth — April 25, 2016 — Tech
References: nthing.net & thegadgetflow
Gardening pots just got a whole lot smarter with the introduction of the 'Planty' device, which will enable amateur and advanced gardeners to keep track of their plants.
Outfitted with a number of sensors that will track soil temperature and humidity, the 'Planty' will also allow you to ensure your plant gets the right amount of sunlight. Notifications and data are made available via the accompanying smartphone app so you always stay up-to-date with your plant's health.
One of the best features of 'Planty' gardening pots is the remote watering functionality; if the soil is dry, users can simply press water via the app and the task is done. This is great for those out there that aren't the greatest with keeping plants healthy.
Outfitted with a number of sensors that will track soil temperature and humidity, the 'Planty' will also allow you to ensure your plant gets the right amount of sunlight. Notifications and data are made available via the accompanying smartphone app so you always stay up-to-date with your plant's health.
One of the best features of 'Planty' gardening pots is the remote watering functionality; if the soil is dry, users can simply press water via the app and the task is done. This is great for those out there that aren't the greatest with keeping plants healthy.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Gardening - Developing WiFi-connected devices for monitoring and maintaining plant health in gardening pots.
2. Sensor Technology - Incorporating sensors that track soil temperature, humidity, and sunlight exposure to optimize plant growth.
3. Remote Control - Introducing remote watering functionality to allow users to hydrate their plants through a smartphone app.
Industry Implications
1. Internet of Things (iot) - Leveraging IoT technology to create smart gardening devices that enhance the gardening experience and plant care.
2. Home and Garden - Exploring opportunities to integrate technology into traditional gardening practices to assist both amateur and advanced gardeners.
3. Mobile Applications - Developing smartphone apps that provide real-time data and notifications for monitoring and maintaining plant health.
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