fmarreroMost likely not as from a quick glance it doesn't appear to have any XLR inputs. (Phantom power is often a part of product specs/advertising)
There are external phantom power supplies, but you'll still probably need a way to go from XLR to whatever input your audio interface has if it doesn't have XLR inputs.
fmarreroNo, your cheapest phantom power option is probably going to be the blue icicle at about $50, it is an XLR to USB device that supplies 48v phantom power to microphones.
Your other option is to get something like the PreSonus Audio box which is about $99.