Whether you use a laptop, tablet or smartphone, you often need to use a wireless router Wifi Wireless network to access the Internet. But now the wireless routers on the market often need to be connected to the computer for configuration. Doesn't it feel convenient? A Taiwanese innovative consumer electronics company called Securifi launched a wireless router with a touch screen interface on Kickstarter, and has raised more than 380000 dollars.
This router, called Almond+, is an upgraded version of the Almond router previously launched by the company. The Almond wireless router was first launched at CES in 2012. It attracted wide attention because of its unique design and convenient touch screen interface, and quickly became one of the most popular cordless routers on Amazon. The new version of Almond+supports 802.11ac wireless network, with a 2.8 inch touch screen, which can be set on the router without connecting to the computer. Almond also has a built-in smart home interface compatible with Zigbee and Z-Wave standards. Through this interface, users can adjust the switch, temperature, light, etc. in the home through the application on the smart phone.
Each Almond+has a unique security key preset at the factory, so that users can form a secure wireless network as soon as they connect to the power supply. This setting effectively eliminates the WPS vulnerability that has plagued routers of other brands recently. At present, users can also order this wireless route at $99 on Kickstarter, with four colors:
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Almond+wireless routing will be shipped in September 2013, or you can buy Almond on Amazon for $79.99:
Finally, let's see a demo video of Almond+router:
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