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The Wireless Rain Center

Published by Tiago February 27th, 2008 in Gadgets, Garden.

Wireless Rain CenterPeople that have a beautiful garden and take care of their plants, will love the Wireless Rain Center, or not…


Its main feature is to monitor the rainfall amounts that happen outside your house, and transmit them to the inside, where the receiver is located - with you. With this information, I’m pretty sure the professional gardeners will make some kind of calculations to know if the plants need more water. Or maybe it is just for fun.

Other features include a self-emptying rain bucket that makes life much easier for you, and rain indicator for light or heavy.

The Wireless Rain Center is priced at $40.

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