Route O' Clock Tells You the Best Time to Surf
Andrew Robichaud — July 17, 2009 — Art & Design
References: gizmodo & newlaunches
If you’ve ever been stuck waiting for a brutally long download, you’ve probably wished you had a better wireless signal. With the Route O’ Clock you can find out when it’s the best time to be on the Web.
The clock features red and green lights that indicate the strength of the Internet signal so you can skip the long waiting times and get to where you need to go (virtually).
It‘s a pretty neat little geek gadget with a design that would fit well in any intergalactic area.
The clock features red and green lights that indicate the strength of the Internet signal so you can skip the long waiting times and get to where you need to go (virtually).
It‘s a pretty neat little geek gadget with a design that would fit well in any intergalactic area.
Trend Themes
1. Wireless Signal Optimization - The Route O' Clock presents an opportunity to develop the technology for optimizing and improving wireless signals.
2. Real-time Internet Measurement - There is potential for creating more real-time measurement tools, similar to the Route O' Clock to monitor internet strength and connectivity.
3. Design for Tech Accessories - With the growing popularity of tech gadgets, creating innovative and appealing designs for tech accessories like the Route O' Clock can be a valuable trend to explore.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Developing and selling wireless signal optimization technology for individuals, businesses and providers.
2. Telecommunications - Companies in the telecommunications industry can benefit from creating similar tools to Route O' Clock in order to monitor and improve their networks.
3. Consumer Electronics - Designing and producing appealing and functional accessories like the Route O' Clock can be a valuable trend to explore in the consumer electronics industry.
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