The French gadget maker Parrot knows that you’re going to forget to water your plants. That’s why it created the Parrot Pot, the second generation of its connected indoor or outdoor plant pot.
It has a 2-liter reservoir of water that it uses sparingly, so it can stretch the watering out over a longer period of time. It can go as long as one month based on smart autonomous irrigation. I saw a demo of the new version at the 2015 International CES, and I took the video below.
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But with 8,000 plants in its database, there’s one plant in particular that many Parrot Pot customers are particularly interested in growing, and that’s cannabis — or so Parrot founder Henri Seydoux told us last summer in Paris.
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So “pot” might just be the perfect name for this product.
Check out our video of the pot below.
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