The Capsule contains a robotic pet you can’t kill

The Capsule

Busy lifestyles seem to be all too common. We can’t stop to smell the roses because there are too many things to do. It can be a lonely life working every second of every day, and if you crave some companionship, then you would likely think about getting a pet. Of course, that would mean even more responsibilities in your day for which there is likely not room in your schedule.

If you still want a little creature to look over, then maybe one can’t kill is the best option. The Capsule is a closed tank system that has a few robotic fish called LumiPUFF blubbing about inside. You are supposed to feed them through an app on your smartphone, but they won’t keel over if you forget for a day or two. Well, actually it will disable (no light and no movement) until you restart the game on your phone if you forget to feed it.

There are LEDs inside of these little fish to let you know when they’re starting to get hungry, but there’s also a function that will allow them to light up should your smartphone receive a notification. The fish are powered wirelessly, and will react to you tapping on the glass and feeding them. You can choose background colors, as well as the colors for the three sections of the fish that light up. There’s no need to change out batteries or the water at any point in time, however, you will need to keep it plugged in! There is currently no pricing available on this tank.

More information available on sphere.technology, found via technabob
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