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Swimming in Data

Dropped into an aquarium, this USB-powered sensor will detect temperature and pH and ammonia levels. It comes with PC software that can predict if the water quality is likely to become a problem and send alerts to a smart-phone app.

Product: Seneye
Cost: $96 to $162
Availability: Fall 2011
Source: www.seneye.com
Companies: Seneye

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