Wi-Fi Detector T-Shirt, Displays Wi-Fi Signal Strength

by Scott Beale on October 30, 2007 · 2 comments

Wi-Fi Detector T-Shirt

ThinkGeek is selling a really cool Wi-Fi Detector T-Shirt with a graphic that produces an glowing animation showing the signal strength of local wi-fi networks.

Here at ThinkGeek we’re pretty lazy when it comes to technology. We expect our gadgets to do all the busywork while we focus on the high level important tasks like reading blogs. That’s why we hate to have to crack open our laptops just to see if there is any wi-fi internet access about… and keychain wi-fi detectors, we would have to actually remove them from our pockets to look at them. But now thanks to the ingenious ThinkGeek robot monkeys you can display the current wi-fi signal strength to yourself and everyone around you with this stylish Wi-Fi Detector Shirt. The glowing bars on the front of the shirt dynamically change as the surrounding wi-fi signal strength fluctuates. Finally you can get the attention you deserve as others bow to you as their reverential wi-fi god, while geeky chicks swoon at your presence. You can thank us later.

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1 Robert Scoble October 30, 2007 at 6:28 pm

I shot a video of Don MacAskill, CEO of Smugmug, wearing this shirt: http://www.kyte.tv/channels/view.html?uri=channels/6118/63538

It’s very cool.

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