CubeSensors
ever wonder why some people always felt drowsy in a meeting? it is an age old problem, and yet it has not been truly addressed. that might change if we are more conscious about the parameters of our indoor environment. so how do we get those parameters? with the CubeSensors, of course. these pretty little cubes are

ever wonder why some people always felt drowsy in a meeting? it is an age old problem, and yet it has not been truly addressed. that might change if we are more conscious about the parameters of our indoor environment. so how do we get those parameters? with the CubeSensors, of course. these pretty little cubes are small, unobtrusive and are always connected, wirelessly, and continuously measure the humidity, temperature, noise, light, air quality and barometric pressure for the room the cube is in and pushes these valuable data to the cloud where you can access them from any device, anywhere. but it doesn’t stop there. these parameters are analyzed by CubeSensors and it can send you alerts and recommendations on how you could optimize your indoor environment such as when and where to aerate rooms, adjust the temperature, turn on the light et cetera. basically, it makes you aware of your environment and helps to make them a little cozier for you. the only thing that it doesn’t do is interior decor recommendation. the CubeSensors is available for $249 for a two-cube with base station setup or $349 for a four-cube pack. additional cubes can be purchased at $99 a pop. shipping starts in summer 2013.

CubeSensors via werd.