Securifi Almond: A wireless router for the post-PC era
Securifi's Almond finally brings touch to wireless routers.
Back at CES 2010, D-Linkshowed off a prototype of what would be the first touch-based wireless router. The final product never materialized.
Securifi announced today the Almond, which, when it ships in a few weeks, will actually be the first wireless router on the market that comes with a touch screen. It will help users quickly, and easily, manage their wireless network.
The new router has a 320x240-pixel 2.8-inch full-color touch screen that takes care of its own setup and maintenance. Traditionally, a router comes with either desktop software or a Web interface (or both), which are generally complicated for nonsavvy users and require a computer to use. The new touch-based interface is designed to ease the challenge of setting up a new router.
The Almond is a simple, single-band Wireless-N device that offers top Wi-Fi speeds of 300Mbps. It has one WAN port and two LAN ports (most routers have four).
The router does not support dual-band, Gigabit, or USB devices. For this reason, it also comes with a relatively friendly price of just $70.
Check back in a few weeks for a full review of the Securifi Almond router.