A flower pot connected

For those who do not have a green hand and can not keep a plant (even a cactus) last for more than a few days, MEG , a company specializing in connected plants, may have a solution for you. A flower pot connected . After the success in 2014 , of its first pot connected Optima , MEG launches LEO. LEO (her sweet name) is a flower pot with a Wi-Fi connection to connect their smartphone or tablet (Apple or Android) to the pot via a free mobile application. Thanks to sensors, the application can inform you at any time of the levels of humidity, temperature and luminosity. One can even activate the alerts on his phone to know when the plant needs care. So connected.

An independent flower pot

In addition, LEO does not need batteries or plug because this (pretty) ingenious flowerpot uses small solar panels to feed itself. And it even works indoors. Ditto for watering, it is the pot of flowers that takes charge thanks to its sensors of moisture that trigger the watering as soon as the plant is lack of water. Can keep up to 4 liters of water , the pot of flowers is autonomous for 4 weeks in summer and 8 weeks in winter . Attention, plants that can use this ingenious pot should not exceed more than 1m20 in height for 5 liters of soil .

Available from September 2016 , the flower pot connected is however pre-ordered on MEG's e-shop . It costs 99 € and is available in 4 colors : white, black, taupe or pomegranate.