Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Household
There are all sorts of ways to tech-up your plants, be they fake or real. In this case, Firebox’s solar-powered pot takes in the sun’s energy during the day in order to glow at night. A solar cell is placed in the sun and connects to a ground spike with a 9.8-foot wire which then powers the color-changing flower pot. Could be an interesting — or gaudy — addition to your yard depending on your scheme. Available now for about $40.
[Via Pocket-Lint]
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Original post by Joshua Fruhlinger
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