As technology ever-encroaches into our daily lives, it can be harder to stop and smell the flowers, both literally and figuratively. The Consortium for Slower Internet is aware of such an issue, and wants to make you aware of it, too, via its marble and wood router. With this router, which to the naked eye appears to be an organic brick with a couple antennas coming out the rear, you can grow a small plant that serves as a reminder to unplug every so often and enjoy nature.
The router is called the Cybernetic Meadow router, and is built upon the more conventional TP-LINK TL-WDR3600 router, which is decidedly more shiny and made of plastic. The router is a square of marble with a shallow depressed circle in the middle and a wood base, and for the earthy green-centric gadget, you’ll be shelling out $350 USD. With that comes some nice specifications, however, so you won’t be sacrificing Internet speed in the Consortium’s desire to see you slow down
via WiFiNovation | Scoop.it
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