Brighten your space with this programmable desktop greenhouse

A fresher environment for you and your houseplant.
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The EcoQube Air is a desktop greenhouse that will brighten your space — and maybe even your mood, too.

This lovable Indiegogo hit is more than just a planter though: perfect for those without a green thumb, it is ridiculously easy to keep alive. Use the app to schedule everything from the amount of light your plant needs to the weather functionality.

Surrounding yourself with plants has numerous positive benefits, from filtering the air and relieving stress, to helping with concentration and productivity. The EcoQube features a Smart LED light that not only helps your plant friend grow but could also keep you happy through the dark and stormy months when daylight is at a minimum. Program EcoQube to gradually wake you up every morning with an artificial sunrise—take that, February.

Pick up an EcoQube for 26 percent off right now. There are limited quantities, so be sure to grab it while you can.

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