LeafyPod unveils AI-powered self-watering smart planter at CES
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Technology brand Leafypod has unveiled an AI-powered smart planter at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES).Made from durable plastic materials, the LeafyPod aims to address what the brand identifies as the four main causes of plant death: soil moisture, light, temperature, and humidity."The materials were chosen specifically for their resistance to water exposure and ability to maintain structural integrity over time", Cleo Song, co-founder of LeafyPod, told Dezeen.LeafyPod was revealed at this year's CESThe device has sensors that detect light, humidity, and temperature and relay the data to the LeafyPod app."Our AI-powered watering system automatically adapts to each plant's specific needs by monitoring environmental conditions and adjusting the watering schedule accordingly, ensuring optimal care regardless of the plant variety", Song said.The LeafyPod app works alongside the plant, learning its routine over time and automatically adjusting the watering schedule for optimised care."The planter's clean, minimalistic design in classic white conceals its sophisticated technology including multiple environmental sensors and watering systems", Song continued.LeafyPod is accompanied by an appUsers can recharge the device, while a built-in water reservoir ensures the plants stay hydrated, even during extended trips."The app sends timely notifications for all maintenance needs, from water refills to filter cleaning or replacement", Song said."The cordless design with USB charging capability further simplifies the user experience".Read: Hormometer provides instant at-home hormone level readingsThe gadget can be voice-controlled by integrating it with smart devices like Alexa and Google Assistant.The device features a dual-filter system, with a reusable filter on the pump that can be cleaned and a replaceable filter at the bottom of the transparent inner pot.LeafyPod's sensors can track light, humidity, and temperatureThe LeafyPod also has an adaptive watering system that adjusts based on plant type and real-time environmental data."We designed the water tank to require refilling only once every two weeks to a month, optimizing water usage while maintaining plant health", Song said."The system's AI-driven approach helps prevent both overwatering and under-watering by continuously monitoring soil conditions and adjusting water delivery accordingly."Other devices showcased at this year's CES fair include the Hormometer hormone testing kit and a solar-powered car.The post LeafyPod unveils AI-powered self-watering smart planter at CES appeared first on Dezeen.
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