When you purchase a wireless router it normally gets shoved next to a computer or stuck in a corner, gets configured and then forgotten about till it breaks. Qisda have created an interesting wireless router that also functions as a multimedia device as well as a clock.
The wireless part works at 802.11n specifications allowing for quick transfer of data. On the front is an LCD screen that allows you to see the time, or perhaps watch a Youtube video if you wish. Other features allow you to use it as an FM radio that tunes in to internet stations.
It’s an odd concoction of gadgets rolled in to one unit and perhaps too strange if you ask me. If you are interested in reading more about the multimedia router then check out all the FCC documentation here. The documentation has more pictures of tests, dissections and anything else you’d expect to see in an FCC document.
The wireless part works at 802.11n specifications allowing for quick transfer of data. On the front is an LCD screen that allows you to see the time, or perhaps watch a Youtube video if you wish. Other features allow you to use it as an FM radio that tunes in to internet stations.
It’s an odd concoction of gadgets rolled in to one unit and perhaps too strange if you ask me. If you are interested in reading more about the multimedia router then check out all the FCC documentation here. The documentation has more pictures of tests, dissections and anything else you’d expect to see in an FCC document.
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