An aquarium that the user can see and "operate" remotely in real time, feeding his fish and interacting with them, created by Greeks researchers of Mindworks Innovation Lab.
"If you think you can not feed the fish you have in your home aquarium while you are still in the office, then it is time to get to know the Aquard.io: the first interactive aquarium that you can access from anywhere" says the company.
That's it Aquard.io, which is located in the laboratory offices, is based on the philosophy of "Internet of Things» and Arduino technology and is the first live interactive aquarium on the Internet, allowing users to watch from their computer (anywhere in the world) in real time what is happening in it, choosing between three different shooting angles, feeding the fish and to "play", creating bubbles in its waters.
As Marios Theotokas, Head of Mindworks Innovation Lab, said, "With Aquard.io we wanted to combine our love for fish and technology with the infinite possibilities of the Internet. We bring the "Internet of Things" into our everyday life creating something fun and at the same time very useful. "
Users can see Aquard.io here.